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2025 Fall Concert Band Catalog

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92 2025-26 Editors' Choice New Basic Library Available via ePrint Downloadable All Prices in U.S. Dollars & Subject To Publisher Revision Concert Marches | Medium/Medium-Advanced Midnight Fire Alarm—Harry J. Lincoln/ arr. John Fulton. Prepare for a musical thrill ride with this electrifying concert band composition that ignites the stage with its blazing intensity and fiery passion. This adrenaline-fueled masterpiece takes listeners on a heart-pounding journey through the chaos and urgency of a midnight fire alarm. 11573523 Band Set & Score. . . . . .90.00 11573550 Additional Score . . . . . . .10.00 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. . . . . .78.00 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 The Royal Hawaiian—Robert W. Smith. This fine original march composed in a classic American style is based on the famous Aloha Oe composed by Queen Liliuokalani in 1878. Featuring American military percussion as well as traditional Hawaiian instruments including optional conch shell, the blend of musical textures creates an unusual yet familiar march setting. If Sousa had surfed, we believe this is what he would have heard! 11518487 Band Set & Score. . . . .100.00 Semper Fidelis—John Philip Sousa/ ed. Brion & Schissel. An authentic "John Philip Sousa, Inc." edition (Sousa's family corporation)! This special edition has been created from Sousa's own set of parts, and includes extensive rehearsal and program notes. Everything's in here, including all the bits and pieces that have been edited out over the years. This definitive edition will let you perform Semper Fidelis as it was meant to be performed! 2323715 Band Set & Score. . . . . .78.00 Shipyard Trudge (Concert March)— Matthew Manning. Looking for an exciting new concert march? This is it! Drawing inspiration from shanties and seafaring songs, this minor-mode march provides memorable melodies, a lyrical trio, and wonderful counterpoint. A great addition to your next concert or festival performance! 11515769 Band Set & Score. . . . . .75.00 A Slavic Farewell—Vasilij Agapkin/ed. John R. Bourgeois. This exciting Slavic march is one of the gems to come out of post-Cold War Russia! Adapted for American concert band instrumentation, this vibrant "Sousa meets the Volga Boatman"-style march brings to mind a Russian military band marching through Moscow's Red Square. A unique and stirring addition to the march repertoire! 2329092 Band Set & Score. . . . . .95.00 The Stars and Stripes Forever—John Philip Sousa/adapt. Brion & Schissel. Stars And Stripes is the most popular march ever written, and this is the edition to use! This authentic edition was created from the actual parts used by Sousa himself with his traveling band, and is an official, authorized publication of "John Philip Sousa, Inc.," the family corporation. Including, among other things, the optional vocal and harp parts that Sousa sometimes used, and important notes about performance practices as done by Sousa with his band, this edition is the definitive Stars And Stripes and should be in every band's library! Sensational! 2347110 Band Set & Score. . . . . .68.00 The Thunderer—John Philip Sousa/ed. Brion & Schissel. An historically accurate edition of one of Sousa's most endearing and popular marches. This marvelous edition from Sousa's original parts includes generous notes to help produce outstanding performances of this march classic! This edition is officially authorized by "John Philip Sousa, Inc." the family corporation. A "must" for every band library! 2396588 Band Set & Score. . . . . .74.00 Trombone King—Karl L. King/arr. Paynter. The word is out! Audiences love marches and bands are playing them again! This is one of King's favorites, made even better with John Paynter's revised edition. 2125714 Band Set & Score. . . . . .74.00 Washington Post March—John Philip Sousa/ed. Brion & Schissel. Arguably Sousa's second most famous march, Washington Post belongs in every band library! Now available in a superb new edition created from Sousa's original band parts, this publication includes all the historical information and notes you need to learn exactly how Sousa played his marches. Authorized by the Sousa family corporation, this is the version you should have. 2379097 Band Set & Score. . . . . .74.00 Concert Marches Medium-Advanced Army of the Nile—Kenneth J. Alford/ ed. Frederick Fennell. Presented here is Kenneth Alford's famous march in a concert size edition by Frederick Fennell. 2170892 Band Set & Score. . . . . .85.00 Big Sky March—R. Alan Carter. Premiered at the Biltmore Estate in Asheville, North Carolina, this march describes the beautiful mountain views that gave Asheville its nickname, "Land of the Sky." Written in the traditional style of Fillmore marches, the piece features exciting parts for all instruments. Flurries of woodwinds and brass flourishes depict the pageantry of a festival, and repeated arpeggios and chromatic scales represent each of the two ensembles that performed the piece as part of a Memorial Day celebration. 11572099 Band Set & Score. . . . . .85.00 11572153 Additional Score . . . . . . .15.00 Cosmopolitan America—Helen May Butler/arr. Clarence Barber. Helen May Butler was one of the most successful female conductors in the history of the concert band. Band music was a favorite of President Theodore Roosevelt, and this work was selected as the official march of his 1904 election campaign. 11518876 Band Set & Score. . . . . .70.00 Galop - Go!—Fred Jewell/arr. Andrew Glover. This classic Fred Jewell galop is back and available for all to enjoy! 11571889 Band Set & Score. . . . . .78.00 The Governor's Own—Alton Adams/arr. Loras John Schissel. Alton Adams was the first black bandmaster in the United States Navy, and perhaps the most popular. His bands were celebrated across the United States during his years of service, and he eventually rose to political prominence in the U.S. Virgin Islands. Add this wonderful march to your library - and to your next concert program! 11518888 Band Set & Score. . . . . .75.00 The Sinfonians—Clifton Williams. A staple in the concert band repertoire, found on many state lists. 88922 Band Set & Score. . . . . .85.00 4834560 Additional Score . . . . . . . .5.00 The New Corn Palace (March)—Karl King/arr. Gene Milford. The New Corn Palace is a famous attraction in Mitchell, South Dakota. Originally built to house the annual community harvest festival, the ornate building opened in 1921 and became a premier venue for area symphonies and concert bands. Fort Dodge (Iowa) Band rang in the inaugural celebration, under the direction of Karl King, who composed this work for the occasion. In keeping with King's circus march tradition, a bold D minor introduction and first strain lead to a contrasting F major second strain, lyrical trio, and minor key break strain. This edition condenses the five original trumpet parts into three parts and rescores the saxophones to meet modern standards, with additional percussion editing. 11572080 Band Set & Score. . . . . .95.00 11572134 Additional Score . . . . . . .15.00 The Ringmaster—Jon Bubbett. A spirited, fun-loving march written in the circus style of the late 1800s and early 1900s - its happy and carefree energy brings back memories of three-ring circuses, trapeze artists, and clowns. As the master of ceremonies, the ringmaster - decked out in a bright red tailcoat trimmed in gold and a black top hat - directed the crowd's attention to the various rings where the acts took place, building excitement for each new act. Relive the frenetic energy of the circus: for "ladies and gentlemen, boys and girls, children of all ages!" (2:30) 11568560 Band Set & Score. . . . . .90.00 Toy Soldier Marches—Marsha Chusmir Shapiro. This medley of classic toy soldier marches is perfect for any concert, including holiday performances. Featuring Parade of the Wooden Soldiers; March of the Toys; Toy Soldier March and March of the Wooden Soldiers from Tchaikovsky's "Nutcracker Suite," it's an excellent vehicle to introduce and teach your ensembles about the classical style needed to interpret literature of this time period, especially the approach to rhythmic accuracy, melodic interpretation, and balance. 11399565 Band Set & Score. . . . . .75.00 The Wild One! (Circus March)—Brian Balmages. A blistering circus march designed to showcase your entire ensemble. This adrenaline-packed work will bring your audience to its feet regardless of where you program it in your concert. Cleverly combining the traditional march form with contemporary elements, this barnburner is sure to turn heads and be a ton of fun for performers and audiences alike. There are plenty of opportunities for percussionists, including several optional parts for directors with larger sections. (2:40) 11511689 Band Set & Score. . . . . .90.00 Xerxes—John Mackey. A concert march unlike any march you've heard before! While most marches can be categorized by traditional performance traits, the best description here is "angry!" The sheer power and aggressive nature of the music brings a somewhat evil element and entirely new perspective to traditional marches. Explosive! 10149416 Band Set & Score. . . . .145.00 Customer service is available weekdays 9am–6pm ET We're committed to helping you make music in and for your community. If you need help, reach out. Serving you is at the heart of everything we do! 1.800.345.6296 LIVE CHAT Need help? Chat live with us on jwpepper.com!

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