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QUICKSTEP MARCHES / GRADUATION PROCESSIONALS
Quickstep Marches
All Levels
Activity—Harold Bennett.
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Americans We—Henry Fillmore.
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Barnum and Bailey's Favorite—Karl L. King.
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Billboard—John Klohr.
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The Footlifter—Henry Fillmore.
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His Honor—Henry Fillmore.
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Liberty Bell—John Philip Sousa.
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Manhattan Beach—John Philip Sousa.
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Military Escort—Harold Bennett.
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Official West Point March—Philip Egner.
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Peacemaker—Karl L. King.
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Semper Fidelis—John Philip Sousa.
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Stars and Stripes Forever—
John Philip Sousa.
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Them Basses—G.H. Huffine.
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The Thunderer—John Philip Sousa.
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Washington Post—John Philip Sousa.
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Graduation
Processionals
For All Levels
Fanfare and Jubilation—Michael Boo. A regal
selection appropriate for any occasion! This is
a fun and accessible work for any beginning
band, suitable for graduation ceremonies
and concert performances. With extensive
doubling, this is perfect for bands with limited
instrumentation. Teaching opportunities
abound for tone, pitch, accents, and tempo
changes. A nice selection!
11205062 Band Set & Score . . . .VE 53.00
Fanfare and Processional/Recessional—
Sir Edward Elgar/arr. James Ployhar. Here is
the answer to your graduation march woes!
Including two separate, complete marches in
one publication, with each march preceded by
a short fanfare, James Ployhar has created
an exceptionally functional, quite easy-to-play
work that can't be beat. The processional
march is Sir Edward Elgar's Pomp and
Circumstance and the recessional march is a
very appropriate original work.
75515 Band Set & Score . . . ME 67.00
Graduation Suite—arr. Michael Story.
Talk about functional! These solidly scored
arrangements of the traditional Pomp and
Circumstance and Mouret's familiar and
majestic Rondeau are perfectly suited
to bands at the easy level. With optional
repeated sections, the dignified works meet
a variety of processional and recessional
needs. This makes an outstanding addition
to your library!
2472314 Band Set & Score . . . . . E 62.00
March from First Suite for Military
Band—Gustav Holst/arr. Story. Historically
important, the suite this comes from is one of
the first pieces written exclusively for military
bands. This arrangement is based on the
second theme of the March, a very lyrical
melody reminiscent of British folk music. This
accomplished setting brings this cherished
work to the stands of your beginners,
a most welcome addition to beginning
band repertoire!
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On This Day Earth Shall Ring (Festive
Processional on Personent Hodie)—Scott
Watson/arr. Scott Watson. This festive
processional explores both the mystery and
power of the 14th-century carol. Beginning
quietly, the modal tune emerges over a chant
drone with rustic, medieval percussion. Soon
the piece takes on the joyous character
alluded to in the title. As the work draws to
an ebullient close, all the stops are pulled
with resounding brass and ringing metallic
percussion! Whether used as a striking
concert opener or a jubilant final selection,
this will add festive spirit to your winter or
holiday program!
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Pomp and Circumstance (Build-A-
Band)—Sir Edward Elgar/arr. Stanton.
Now even very small bands or bands with
severe instrumentation issues can give an
inspiring performance of this classic piece for
any graduation ceremony. Includes several
options for repeats so that you can make it
just the right length for any situation. Optional
percussion and keyboard parts further enhance
its versatility.
10280520 Band Set & Score . . . ME 60.00
Pomp and Circumstance (Theme from
"March No. 1")—Sir Edward Elgar/arr. Clare
Grundman. This is the graduation march
against which all other processional marches
are measured. It's traditional, stately, and
exceptionally familiar, and it satisfies the
expectations of virtually everyone who
hears it.
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Pomp and Circumstance—Sir Edward
Elgar/arr. Robert E. Foster. The most famous
and best known graduation, commencement,
or ceremonial processional march in an
effective, yet technically easy edition. Written
within the technical abilities of any young
band, yet full and mature in its musical
presentation, this setting will be welcomed
by any band needing to play commencement
without enough rehearsal time, or without
their more mature graduating players.
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Pomp and Circumstance—Edward
Elgar/arr. John Kinyon. A quite easy, very
straightforward setting of this famous
processional march arranged for very
young bands.
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Pomp and Circumstance/Recessional—
Sir Edward Elgar/arr. Hill & Elledge. One
of the most practical pieces of music in
any band library is an arrangement of Sir
Edward Elgar's Pomp and Circumstance.
Accompanied by a stirring recessional, this
pair of ceremonial works will be an invaluable
addition. Both contain multiple endings to
allow maximum flexibility in performance,
and feature solid scoring which is effective
both indoors and out.
2216521 Band Set & Score . . . E 70.00
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