Concert Band
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Concert Band, Concert Band Grade: 1.5
March of the Paratroopers
This easy, yet powerful 6/8 march is one of the best written at this grade level. Contrasting sections in 2/4 help to clarify the relationship between these two meters. An excellent teaching piece and an impressive concert or contest selection.SKU: AL17139 -
Concert Band, Concert Band Grade: 2
March of the Penguins, Opening Theme from The Harshest Place on Earth
Concert Band, Concert Band Grade: 2March of the Penguins, Opening Theme from The Harshest Place on Earth
Douglas E. Wager has prepared the charming theme from March of the Penguins for young band. With all of the energy and emotion, this is a solidly scored choice sure to please both students and audiences alike.SKU: AL24749 -
Concert Band, Concert Band Grade: 1
March of the Robot Brigade
Here they come marching two by two—it’s a robot brigade! This dramatic piece for beginning band uses only the first six notes students learn. It is full of meaningful teachable moments that include call-and-response, minor mode, dynamics, and much more. The low brass and low winds play a prominent role throughout and everyone in the band will stay engaged. Students will surely practice this one! (2:25)SKU: AL44972 -
Concert Band, Concert Band Grade: 3
March of the Trolls
Edvard Grieg (1843–1907) is best known for his eternally popular Piano Concerto in A Minor, as well as more than 150 songs and 66 lyric pieces. March of the Trolls is from his Lyric Pieces, Op. 54. Trolls are a constant theme in Norwegian folklore and can be viewed as the equivalent of our “boogie man.” Far to the north in Norway where the winter storms whip the weather-beaten coasts, you will find dark forests with moonlit lakes, deep fjords surrounded by mighty snowcapped mountains, and long rivers and cold streams cascading down the mountain sides. This is where you might find the irritable, short-tempered trolls coming out of their hiding places after sunset, marching to wreck havoc on unsuspecting Norwegian households. Wait and see what your audience will do when the Trolls march up and down the aisles of your next concert! (3:48)SKU: AL33859 -
Concert Band, Concert Band Grade: 1
March Saranac
Second year bands will really shine playing this upbeat exciting march named after Saranac Lake in upstate New York’s Adirondack Mountains. Both the harmonic and natural forms of C minor are presented along with an E-flat major trio section. Dotted eighth and sixteenth rhythms are effectively combined with simple syncopations to create a march that will be the hit of your next concert. Correlated with Accent on Achievement, Book 2, page 23.SKU: AL24633 -
Concert Band, Concert Band Grade: 2
March Slav
This arrangement of Tchaikovsky’s epic tone poem maintains the drama and grandeur of the original, while remaining easily playable by developing bands. One of music’s best-known masterworks, this will make a great addition to your band library. A superior concert and contest selection!SKU: AL16559 -
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Concert Band, Concert Band Grade: 0.5
March Supreme
Treat your beginners to a fresh sounding original march that will make them shine on their very first concert. All winds play their first six notes taught except for the clarinets who also play their low B. Eighth-notes are carefully presented as pairs of repeating pitches, and the snare drum part is all single strokes playing interesting eighth-note patterns. (1:50)Correlated with Accent on Achievement, Book 1, page 13.
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Concert Band, Concert Band Grade: 1.5
March to Castle Rock
Your students will love the excitement generated by this lively march in the minor mode. Set in a “Marziale” style, this piece begins and ends forcefully, with a flowing middle section to provide an effective contrast. Abounding with rhythmic vitality and aggressive dynamics, this march is guaranteed to get your young band fully energized!SKU: AL18223 -
Concert Band, Concert Band Grade: 2.5
March to Concord
An important part of American history comes to life through March to Concord. The familiar patriotic anthem Chester is woven throughout the work coupled with an engaging original melody. Rick Kirby’s dynamic setting is both rhythmic and powerful, utilizing a range of variation techniques plus skillful handling of the percussion section. Dur: 3:15SKU: HL04003874 -
Concert Band, Concert Band Grade: 3
March with Mancini
The playful, engaging and melodic style of master composer Henry Mancini is no more apparent than in the marches he composed for the silver screen. Here is a sparkling march medley that includes Timothy, March of the Cue Balls, Swing March, and The Great Race.SKU: HL04001311 -
Concert Band, Concert Band Grade: 1.5
March Zuma
Introduce your band to the natural minor tonality and a variety of sixteenth-note rhythmic patterns with this fresh sounding concert march that correlates with Accent on Achievement, Book 2, page 15. Your low brass section will love being featured on the melody in the trio section, and snare drummers get to show off their 5- and 9-stroke rolls.
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Concert Band, Concert Band Grade: 4
March, Op. 99
Originally composed for band by Prokofiev, this is the well-known version adapted and arranged by Paul Yoder. Although not written in the traditional “march” style, this impressive work is solidly scored and offers an impressive programming choice.
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Concert Band, Concert Band Grade: 3
March, Op. 99 (Grade 3 Edition)
This long-time favorite march for advanced ensembles is available here in a version designed for younger players. All of the distinctive charm of the original has been carefully preserved in this edited version. Dur: 2:15SKU: HL50600877 -
Concert Band, Concert Band Grade: 1.5
March, Opus 108
Mendelssohn wrote his “March,” op. 108, in 1841 for a festival celebrating the famous painter Peter Von Cornelius’ visit to Dresden. It is a stately and festive sounding work, and a rarely performed gem by one of the world’s great composers. Careful observance of articulations and dynamics will make this march spring to life.SKU: AL36678 -
Concert Band, Concert Band Grade: 4
March: The Lion’s Gate (Movement 1 from Sea to Sky)
The first movement from Ralph Ford’s new work Sea to Sky is the bold opening to this epic composition. Representing this spectacular grandeur of the structure that begins the Sea to Sky Highway, this march is as well performed within the larger work as it is alone. A dynamic choice to display your symphonic band at its best.SKU: AL26772 -
Concert Band, Concert Band Grade: 3
Marche Lorraine
Tired of the same old Sousa marches on your program? Marche Lorraine, by French composer Louis Ganne, has been adapted for the concert band from the original version for brass band by Mark Williams. This well-known tune will be a welcome addition to any concert or festival program. Vive la marche!SKU: AL20560 -
Concert Band, Concert Band Grade: 2
Marche Militaire
One of the most familiar and popular marches ever written is Franz Schubert’s Military March No. 1. Schubert (1797–1828) was one of the most prolific composers of all time, having written symphonies, chamber music, piano works, and over 600 songs, yet he only lived to the age of 32. The march was originally written for piano four-hands, however, this arrangement for young band sounds as if it was first written for military band. Woodwinds, brass, and percussion all shine with fun and interesting parts that work well together. This arrangement is perfect for an opener or closer to any concert.SKU: AL36693 -
Concert Band, Concert Band Grade: 3
Marching Down Broadway
Over the years, Broadway has provided us with some of the best-known marches ever written. John Moss adds his special orchestrational touch and clever juxtapositions in this sparkling medley that includes “Hey, Look Me Over,” “Consider Yourself” and “Seventy Six Trombones.” Dur: 3:00SKU: HL4001111 -
Concert Band, Concert Band Grade: 1
Marching Tune
Australia-born Percy Aldridge Grainger lived in London from 1901–1914, where he developed an interest in folk music. It was during this period that he crafted the original setting of this Lincolnshire folk song for chorus with brass ensemble or piano accompaniment. This beginning band arrangement reinforces ensemble phrasing and breathing technique while demonstrating the lovely melody. Heartwarming! (2:30)SKU: AL39501 -
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Concert Band, Concert Band Grade: 3
Mars (“The Bringer of War,” from The Planets)
In all of music literature, there is little that is more breathtaking in its raw musical power than this movement from Gustav Holst’s The Planets. A thundering war theme introduces the work in a dramatic 5/4 meter with hugely successful harmonic and rhythmic counterpoint. Mars is guaranteed to bring your audience to its feet, resounding with applause! (3:16)SKU: ALBD9706 -
Concert Band, Concert Band Grade: 2
Mars (from The Planets)
Often imitated but never duplicated, the music from Holst’s symphonic classic The Planets continues to thrill audiences and inspire performers. Even at this easy level, here is a setting of this famous movement in 5/4 that will be a powerful addition to any program. Let your young players enjoy this fabulous masterwork! Dur: 2:00SKU: HL04002190






























