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Concert Band, Concert Band Grade: 1
March Jubilante
Composed in the style of Percy Grainger, March Jubilanté is light and lively yet embraces a charismatic lilt. It is much easier than it sounds since all the melodies are simple to play. Elena Roussanova Lucas’ spirited march is a wonderful opener or closer!SKU: AL26695 -
Concert Band, Concert Band Grade: 1
March Madness
Whether or not one is caught up in the “madness” of the annual college basketball tourney, your students will find this bombastic march a winner for all sports and all seasons, and one easily played with a minimum of rehearsal. Kick off your next sporting event with a big-time sound.
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Concert Band, Concert Band Grade: 2
March Mania! (A Potpourri of Great March Melodies)
‘Forward . . . march!’ Since the first band was formed, and all through the ages, those musical aggregations have been identified with (what else?) marches, of course! Michael Story chooses some great ones that every audience can hum or whistle for this well-seasoned helping of the best marches ever. ‘Right, left, right, left . . . ‘ may it never end! (duration 3:00)SKU: ALBD9760 -
Concert Band, Concert Band Grade: 1.5
March Mixolydian
Written to introduce young musicians to the mixolydian mode, Robert Sheldon has created this stately march. An excellent choice for concerts, contest or graduations, March Mixolydian is a lyrical and majestic march, and is a companion piece to the popular Phrygian Phantasy and Dorian Dreamscape, also written in Alfred’s Debut Series.SKU: AL23298 -
Concert Band, Concert Band Grade: 1
March of Bacchus
This march adaptation brings the wonderful ballet music of Léo Delibes to your classroom, concerts, and festival performances. Originally presented as the opening of Act III from his Sylvia, ou La nymphe de Diane, it is both delicate and deliberate.SKU: AL32469 -
Concert Band, Concert Band Grade: 4
March of the Belgian Parachutists
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, former conductor of the U.S. Marine Band, this edition contains several strains omitted from a previous edition. Delightful! Dur: 4:15SKU: HL04003149 -
Concert Band, Concert Band Grade: 3
March of the Belgian Paratroopers (Marche des Parachutistes Belges)
Concert Band, Concert Band Grade: 3March of the Belgian Paratroopers (Marche des Parachutistes Belges)
Moderate in tempo and light in style, this appealing and unique march is now available for young players in this masterful arrangement by James Swearingen. The skillful scoring and modest technical demands ensure success with this time-tested march classic. Dur: 2:35 (Includes full performance CD)SKU: HL04002575 -
Concert Band, Concert Band Grade: 3
March of the Dwarfs
This setting of the march from Grieg’s Lyric Suite is a charming and colorful work in ABA form. Delicate at the beginning, it develops the lyric melody, then the march builds with intensity to a dramatic conclusion. Rewarding and musical! (3:30)SKU: AL42199 -
Concert Band, Concert Band Grade: 1.5
March of the Hyperion Robots
Hyperion, the mysterious moon of Saturn, boasts of a very musical race of robots! (Well, it makes for a fun story!) A perfect introduction to 6/8, this appealing and fresh-sounding work is written with easy-to-learn patterns, a single moderate tempo, and careful yet creative scoring for beginners. Dur: 2:10SKU: HL04003001 -
Concert Band, Concert Band Grade: 1
March of the Magical Toys
“‘Twas the night before Christmas and all through the house, not a creature was stirring, not even a mouse. Santa had dropped through the chimney with care, hoping the children would be up the stairs. He placed all the toys round the tree with delight, and wiggled his nose at the stroke of midnight. The toys came alive and marched round and round, singing and dancing to holiday sounds.” So begins Robert W. Smith’s program notes. Need more be said? Here is that “Smith creativity” at its finest! (2:31)SKU: ALBD9774 -
Concert Band, Concert Band Grade: 1
March of the Majestics
An excellent selection for concert, contest or graduation ceremonies, March of the Majestics is a bold and stately processional march, full of dignity and character. The opening fanfare leads to a majestic melody that first appears in the upper voices, and later played by the lower brass and woodwinds. The return of the original fanfare ends the piece with a regal flourish.SKU: AL22266 -
Concert Band, Concert Band Grade: 3
March of the Olympians
Composed for the 1960 Olympic Games, this familiar and powerful composition opens with a brilliant brass fanfare and is followed by a regal processional march. This is a very stirring tribute to the Olympic Games and the ideals they represent.SKU: HL04000853 -
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