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“Klar zum Gefect” (Action Front) was published in 1912. The title is a naval term used in preparation for combat - “man the guns.” As this is a German march, a tempo between 104-112 beats per minute would be most appropriate. Grade Level: 4; 4.5; 5; 5.5; 6…
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Publisher: RBC Publications
Written in 1915, the background of America First has not been well documented. It is believed that Losey choose this particular title as a result of World War I taking place during the time the march was composed. As the original purpose of a march was for…
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Publisher: RBC Publications
RBC Publication’s Legacy of the March Series brings you timeless marches meticulously edited by Dr. Timothy Rhea. These works - beautifully engraved, are the perfect addition to your march library. Within this catalog you will find works by legendary march…
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Publisher: RBC Publications
Composer Steven L. Rosenhaus has crafted a charming new work for young String players! The title is both captivating and a little puzzling, but just like the music itself - will keep them coming back for more! Duration 2:30 Grade Level: 1 Copyright: 2022…
Style: String Orchestra
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Publisher: Kendor Music Publishing
Written in 1901, Army & Marine won the march composition contest sponsored by the London publishing house of Hawkes & Son. Zehle was still in German military service when this march was composed. He was undoubtedly grateful to the sailors who helped…
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Publisher: RBC Publications
The B.B. and C.F. March was commissioned by John Henry Iles around 1923, following the consolidation of the British Bandsman and The Contest Field, two periodicals that were greatly dedicated to brass bands. This outstanding concert march was been published…
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Publisher: RBC Publications
Put your bassists in the spotlight in this piece for beginning strings. Build confidence and skills in your bass section as they lead the orchestra while navigating the shift between first and third position. Melodic material in G lydian is shared among all…
Style: String Orchestra
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Publisher: Kendor Music Publishing
The “Battle of the Winds” is a technical showcase in march form. Charles Duble’s experience as a low brass (trombone) player is particularly evident in the second strain of this march. From the first note, to the final stinger, the execution of the individual…
Style: Concert Band
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Publisher: RBC Publications
Most marches reserve the instrumental “fireworks” for the trio interlude - also known as the “break-up” or “dog-fight” strain. In Battle Royal - composed in 1909 when Jewell’s euphonium playing skill was near its peak - the lower and upper brass begin their…
Style: Concert Band
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Publisher: RBC Publications
RBC Publication’s Legacy of the March Series brings you timeless marches meticulously edited by Dr. Timothy Rhea. These works - beautifully engraved, are the perfect addition to your march library. Within this catalog you will find works by legendary march…
Style: Concert Band
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Publisher: RBC Publications