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2023-24 Fall Concert Band & Jazz Catalog

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CONCERT BAND Editors' Choice 2023 New Basic Library Available via ePrint Downloadable All Prices in U.S. Dollars & Subject To Publisher Revision 86 Go to cart CONCERT MARCHES medium Commando March—Samuel Barber/ed. Collinsworth. Composed in 1943, this was Samuel Barber's first work scored exclusively for band. Since that time this stirring work has become a staple in the repertoire. This important critical edition includes a full score, plus historical notes and corrections from the original publication. 10072364 Band Set & Score . . . . . . . .75.00 Cuyahoga River March—John M. Pasternak. Cuyahoga River March is a delightfully tuneful new march from composer John M. Pasternak. It is written in standard American march form and classic in style. Musicians and audiences will leave humming every time! 11392906 Band Set & Score . . . . . . . .85.00 The Defending Circle—Karl King/arr. Gene Milford. Another in the fine series of marches from Karl King, this gem received its title "from some ritualistic work of a certain fraternity." Composed in 1913, the march is dedicated to Clive Dayton of Brighton, Iowa, a trombonist and the assistant conductor of the Barnum & Bailey's Band under Ned Brill. 11518880 Band Set & Score . . . . . . . .60.00 The Directorate—John Philip Sousa/arr. Lauren Taylor. Written by John Philip Sousa in appreciation of an honor given to him by the Board of Directors of the 1893 St. Louis Exposition, The Directorate was one of the first pieces that he composed for his newly formed Sousa Band. Featuring lively wind parts, contrasting dynamics, interesting harmonic twists in the trio, and a rousing final strain, this march is ideal for teaching the classic march style. Rescored for contemporary concert band instrumentation from Sousa's original, this march is now ready to be discovered by a new generation of performers. 11516665 Band Set & Score . . . . . . . .85.00 El Capitan—John Phillip Sousa/ed. Brion & Schissel. This sparkling, bold march is the kind that made Sousa the undisputed "March King!" This historically accurate edition by Brion and Schissel comes complete with helpful notes about performance practices followed by the Sousa band. Outstanding in every respect! 2417293 Band Set & Score . . . . . . . .68.00 El Relicario—Jose Padilla/arr. Longfield. One of the most famous and best loved paso dobles ever written, this classic band work from the rich heritage of band literature is here presented in a setting by Robert Longfield that reveals all of its fiery rhythms and sweeping Spanish melodies, yet keeps it in a quite playable framework. This is a real winner! 2210813 Band Set & Score . . . . . . . .68.00 Emblem of Unity—J.J. Richards/arr. Swearingen. This highly regarded concert march has long been a favorite in the repertoire of outstanding concert bands throughout the world. This version, edited by James Swearingen and published in concert size with a full score, will allow directors the opportunity to once again experience the exhilarating sounds of one of the all-time great marches! 2197606 Band Set & Score . . . . . . . .68.00 Entry of the Acrobats—Kelly Bennette. Written in the style of the marches used in circuses to accompany acrobats, this march harkens back to a longstanding band tradition. Filled with theatrical surprises, it is a work that adds a special sparkle to a program and can fit anywhere in your concert. 11518882 Band Set & Score . . . . . . . .60.00 Espana Cani—P. Marquina/arr. Longfield. Fiery rhythms and flowing Spanish melodies make this one of the most famous of all the great "paso dobles" and Robert Longfield's exceptional new arrangement makes it real a showstopper for band! From the opening trumpet fanfare to the whirlwind finish, this is perfect programming for high school groups, as well as community and college bands. A real winner for both performers and audiences! 2396307 Band Set & Score . . . . . . . .72.00 Fairest of the Fair—John Philip Sousa/ed. Brion & Schissel. Take note of this excellent edition of one of Sousa's most outstanding marches! Released as part of the Sousa Centennial Editions authorized by the Sousa family corporation, this publication has been edited by Sousa scholars Loras Schissel and Keith Brion. As with all of the Centennial Editions, there are extensive program notes and performance suggestions included. 2438505 Band Set & Score . . . . . . . .68.00 The Fencing Master—Joseph Earp. Originally published in 1932, this rediscovered treasure of the concert march world has been rescored for the modern concert band. Written in traditional march form, all sections are featured. A pleasant opening strain moves into an interesting trio with a legato trumpet melody set against high woodwind arpeggios before a more strident presentation of the same theme. With multiple dynamic contrasts and interesting countermelodies for all sections, this march is a great opportunity to teach traditional march form while also presenting a gem of the march repertoire that is unknown to many audiences. 11516667 Band Set & Score . . . . . . . .95.00 Florentiner March (Grande Marcia Italiana)— Julius Fucik/arr. Lake & Fennell. Best known for his incomparable up-tempo march Thunder And Blazes (Entry Of The Gladiators), Julius Fucik has another strong contender for that inner circle of marches. Fennell tells us it was not meant for regimental review or street parade but demands interpretation and a stylistic approach. "A great and continuing tradition in American band performance lives on in this music." 2063113 Band Set & Score . . . . . . .110.00 Florentiner March—Julius Fucik/ed. John R.Bourgeois. Described as an "Italian Grand March," this wonderful march is now available in an edition based on the original European edition. Edited by John Bourgeois and including a full score, this entertaining composition shows itself to be as much at home in the concert hall as on the parade ground! 2420719 Band Set & Score . . . . . . . .60.00 Flying High (March)—Larry Clark. A throwback to the old circus marches, this is a tour de force from start to finish! This traditional Fillmore-like march has everything you need to teach technique and style. Perfect for any concert program or festival adjudication - a winning selection! 11198536 Band Set & Score . . . . . . . .85.00 Golden Panther March—Robert Sheldon. If a traditional march could be called fresh and new, this wonderful original would check every box. This march in 6/8 has all the calling cards of a traditional-style march, perfect for contest and festival performance, with all of the modern charm we have come to love from this beloved composer. Brass ranges and technique are very reasonable, and the woodwinds get to flex their muscles. As well suited to a concert opener as it is to an enthusiastic encore. A must-have in every library! 11419669 Band Set & Score . . . . . . . .85.00 Hands Across the Sea—John Philip Sousa/ ed. Brion & Schissel. Another fine addition to the ongoing series of authentic Sousa marches edited from the set of parts used by Sousa himself. Authorized by the official family corporation of the Sousa heirs, this is the definitive edition of this rousing march, and an important addition to all good band libraries! Includes notes on the performance practices of the Sousa Band. 2379014 Band Set & Score . . . . . . . .74.00 His Honor—Henry Fillmore/ed. Frederick Fennell. This great march by Henry Fillmore is now available in concert size and edited by Frederick Fennell. 2032886 Band Set & Score . . . . . . . .95.00 Homestretch Galop—Karl King/arr. Gene Milford. This can be a march or a galop - it all depends on the tempo your group can handle and what your musicality tells you. It's another magnificent work from the pen of an American march master that will sparkle on any program. 11399785 Band Set & Score . . . . . . . .55.00 Inglesina (The Little English Girl)—Davide Delle Cese/ed. John R. Bourgeois. Best known for his marches, Davide delle Cese was an Italian band leader, composer and teacher who enjoyed a long and rich musical career. His march, Inglesina, is one of his most popular marches and is an international favorite. This accomplished edition is based on the original 1871 Italian edition and brings new excitement and freshness to a European classic. 2446110 Band Set & Score . . . . . . . .65.00 The Klaxon—Henry Fillmore/arr. Fennell. Look carefully at this! It's Henry Fillmore's famous march which features woodwind runs, simple but exceptionally effective horn writing, lyrical melodies and a dramatic dogfight. An unusually good selection for contest or other important performances. 2139731 Band Set & Score . . . . . . . .95.00 The Liberty Bell—Sousa/ed. Brion & Schissel. Here's an authentic edition of the famous classic march! It includes copious notes and performance suggestions, including the chime parts used by Sousa himself. It truly is a great march that should be included in the repertoire of all experienced bands! Highly recommended! 2470462 Band Set & Score . . . . . . . .74.00 March of the Belgian Parachutists—Pierre Leemans/arr. Bourgeois. This immensely popular march, completed in Belgium near the end of World War II, is a lyrically upbeat European "walking" march. Newly researched by Col. John R. Bourgeois, this edition contains several strains omitted from a previous edition. 10317493 Band Set & Score . . . . . . . .75.00 Marche Des Parachutistes Belges (March Of The Belgian Paratroopers)—Pierre Leemans/arr. Wiley. This gem is the Official March of the Belgian Paratroopers, and has become a standard in the march repertoire. It's a European "walking" march that should be in everyone's library. 986232 Band Set & Score . . . . . . . .90.00 National Emblem March—Edwin Bagley/ed. Fennell. One of the greatest marches of all time, this rousing epitome of band marches belongs in every good band library! Published for the first time in concert size and edited by Frederick Fennell, this march is perfect for contest, concert, or any occasion that calls for a good, solid, well known and loved march. 2080323 Band Set & Score . . . . . . .100.00 National Emblem March—E.E. Bagley/ ed. Schissel. Truly one of the all-time great marches, National Emblem is known for its brief quote of the Star Spangled Banner and its rousing low brass trio. This edition has been carefully edited to help you create an authentic performance. A required addition to every good band library! 2438489 Band Set & Score . . . . . . . .68.00 Radetzky March—Johann Strauss/arr. Reed. Alfred Reed's outstanding arrangement of this famous march retains all the charm of the original. A great opportunity for directors to program a European style march, this version takes advantage of all the potential of the modern concert band. The stately style and inherent dynamics makes it perfect for festival or concert use, and its audience appeal makes it appropriate for every other occasion! Superb! 2284149 Band Set & Score . . . . . . . .68.00 Promote and sell your compositions through the world's largest sheet music network. Learn more! jwpepper.com/myscore

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