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TOP-SELLING MARCHES
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Aces of the Air (March)—Karl King/arr. James
Swearingen. All the colorful ingredients of a
traditional march can be found in this fun-to-
perform piece by the preeminent composer
of circus music. King's timeless pieces are
performed around the world - an exciting march
for your students!
10280589 Band Set & Score . . . . . ME 65.00
Alamo March—Karl L. King/arr. James
Swearingen. When it comes to writing marches
that sound great with bands at all grade levels,
Karl King has no peer. Dedicated to the heroes
of the Alamo, this very playable march has
that certain quality which made it one of King's
favorites at the easy grade level. With a full
concert band instrumentation and subtle changes
in the instrumental scoring and percussion lines,
this arrangement enhances its charm even further.
A guaranteed winner!
2231751 Band Set & Score . . . . . ME 72.00
All for One, One for All (March)—Carol Brittin
Chambers. This concert march was written
specifically for young musicians. As the title
indicates, the jubilant and upbeat spirit portrays
a strong sense of unity that emanates throughout
the piece. It's perfect for reinforcing march style
in a manner that will stand out in any contest or
festival program.
11001010 Band Set & Score . . . . . .VE 55.00
Amparito Roca—Jaime Texidor/arr. Gary
Fagan. This classic Spanish march has been
expertly recast in an authentic-sounding edition
for younger players. Brass ranges and the
instrumentation have been modified while all the
charm and energy of the original remain. A most
welcome addition to band repertoire.
10052942 Band Set & Score . . . . . ME 75.00
Andalucia—Victor Lopez. Andalucia has always
been a very musical land and the unique music
and exotic dances have inspired composers
throughout history. This tradition continues
with this inspired work, flavored by the colorful
blended sounds of the flamenco traditional march
styles. Full of fire and energy it will spice up any
young band concert!
10218260 Band Set & Score . . . . . .VE 57.00
Blackthorn March—Randall Standridge. Return
to the Darklands with this exciting Grade 1
march. Dark harmonies and precise articulations
combine to paint a portrait of Lady Blackthorn, the
mysterious figure who rules the outer edges of
the kingdom. Mixing elements of traditional march
structure with a cinematic flair, this work will be an
excellent introduction to the genre for younger and
developing musicians and will be a perfect choice
for your next festival or concert performance!
11573971 Band Set & Score . . . . . .VE 60.00
Darklands March (March Through the Dark
Forest)—Randall D. Standridge. This somewhat
dark and edgy concert march is written in minor
mode with the militaristic first half of the march in
stark contrast to the lyrical trio. An expertly-written
easy concert march that is also an excellent work
for teaching march style, dotted eighth/sixteenth
note rhythms and motivic development.
10457936 Band Set & Score . . . . . . . E 70.00
El Manto Dorado (Concert March)—Jorge
Vargas. This style of march, the pasodoble, is
popular in Spain and Mexico and with mariachi
groups. Commonly used in bullfights, the
most popular ones were named after famous
bullfighters; this title may be translated as "The
Golden Cape." Driving rhythms and memorable
melodies abound in this dazzling offering that will
showcase the best in your developing musicians
at your next festival or concert performance.
11515719 Band Set & Score . . . . . . . E 65.00
Forward March!—Paul Murtha. Here's a snappy
little march that your drummers are just going to
love! They get a spotlighted percussion break,
and there's also a nice "trio" melody for clarinets,
strong melodic writing with easy counterlines
and a strong full band finish. Bright, invigorating
and reminiscent of some of the great classical
marches, this is a strong choice for your beginners!
2445344 Band Set & Score . . . . . .VE 55.00
Galop Festivo—Randall Standridge. Hold on
to your seats! The styles of Saint-Saens and
Shostakovich have been channeled to create a
rollicking galop that your players and audience
are sure to love! Careful scoring, catchy melodies,
and a rousing finale combine to create a true
show-stopper for your next concert. Perfect as an
opener, finale, or encore!
11515729 Band Set & Score . . . . . . .M 75.00
Luz y Sombra—Jorge Vargas. This original
concert march is sure to be a favorite at your next
concert! Delightful melodies and harmonies are
utilized within the traditional march form to create
a piece that sounds both new and familiar. A great
addition to the march repertoire.
11400083 Band Set & Score . . . . . . . E 60.00
March of the Hobgoblins—Randall Standridge.
Dance rhythms and creepy melodies combine
in this new 6/8 concert march for young band!
Inspired by the mischievous spirits of the British
Isles, it paints a portrait of imps dancing and
cavorting in a dark forest. Scored carefully to serve
as an approachable introduction to compound
meter, your performers and audiences will enjoy
the catchy melodies, dark harmonies, and colorful
scoring as every player gets the chance to shine!
11573969 Band Set & Score . . . . . .VE 60.00
March of the Trolls (from "Lyric Suite," op.
54)—Edvard Grieg/arr. Brian Beck. Here's a terrific
transcription that provides a contrasting selection
for concert programs. The soft but intense opening
builds in intensity and draws the listener in as it
grows in energy and volume. A welcome work that
bands at all levels will want to perform.
10093405 Band Set & Score . . . . . ME 80.00
March Phantasma—Randall Standridge. Looking
for a fresh and nontraditional march? Look no
further! This march creates a decidedly creepy vibe
while staying true to the traditional march form. Minor
modes, catchy melodies, and plentiful percussion
help make this an excellent and unique selection for
your next concert or festival performance.
11400071 Band Set & Score . . . . . E 65.00
Marche Diabolique—Brian Balmages. This
sinister-sounding march is perfect for directors
looking for something completely different.
Using elements from a traditional march set in
a contemporary framework, the music is based
on tritone intervals surrounded by expansive,
dark harmonic language. A wealth of percussion
adds great color to the unsettling character of the
music. Quite effective and intriguing!
10459831 Band Set & Score . . . . . ME 75.00
Rough Riders—Karl L. King/arr. James
Swearingen. What a terrific march at this level!
Sometimes termed a galop, this is one of King's
easier marches, and this edition for modern
concert band is right on the mark! It will make a
great choice for concert, festival, or contest use -
sure to be the hit of your next performance.
2347037 Band Set & Score . . . . . ME 60.00
Spania! (Spanish March)—David Shaffer. A real
showstopper for developing bands! A delightful
and exciting Spanish march for developing bands
that's a real confidence builder and effective
teaching tool. Written in the classic paso doble
style, all sections have interesting parts to play in
this fiery original. A real winner!
2481432 Band Set & Score . . . . . ME 59.00
Starfire March—Randall Standridge. Galactic
adventure awaits in this cinematic march for young
bands. The second chapter of the Starfire series,
this march continues your player's introduction to
6/8 rhythms while also providing a perfect vehicle
for teaching march style. Unusual harmonies,
modest ranges, and dynamic effects combine
to create a dazzling concert work that will both
educate and entertain your young players.
11515773 Band Set & Score . . . . . .VE 55.00
Union March—Mekel Rogers. Now even the
youngest of bands can play a great traditional
march without excessive demands on chops or
technique. Complete with opening strain, dog-
fight section, and final strain, this musical march
lets directors focus on teaching march style and
phrasing. An excellent and welcome addition for
very young bands!
10279376 Band Set & Score . . . . . .VE 55.00
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