Favorite March/Band Piece
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Favorite March/Band Piece
So the subject line pretty much says it all. I think it would be neat to see what people say are their favorites. Here are mine:
March-Stars and Stripes Forever/Sousa
Band-Symphony No. 3/Giannini
March-Stars and Stripes Forever/Sousa
Band-Symphony No. 3/Giannini
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As far as marches go, I really like the Frederick Alton Jewell screamers. Someone earlier mentioned something on TubeNet roughly to the effect of, "If listening to a good march doesn't put a smile on your face, you are dead." I agree.
Radio Waves- Fred Jewell
For concert band, I am more indecisive. I mostly favor modern composers over the old warhorses. If I absolutely have to pick one favorite...
Symphony 3- James Barnes
Radio Waves- Fred Jewell
For concert band, I am more indecisive. I mostly favor modern composers over the old warhorses. If I absolutely have to pick one favorite...
Symphony 3- James Barnes
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I'd have to go with "Russian Christmas Music " by Reed . What a piece !!!!
We are doing a piece that is new to me called " The Eighth Candle" by Steve Reisteter .It is sure to be put in my fav.s list.
You can recordings of both here : http://www.vaserver.com/csw/ These recordings are not my community band .
We are doing a piece that is new to me called " The Eighth Candle" by Steve Reisteter .It is sure to be put in my fav.s list.
You can recordings of both here : http://www.vaserver.com/csw/ These recordings are not my community band .

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I like Karl King marches.
For difficulty - 'Melody Shop'
For just a nice melody - 'Algeria'
For difficulty - 'Melody Shop'
For just a nice melody - 'Algeria'
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Frankly, "Stars and Stripes" would be my favorite. Period. I get goose pimples every time I hear it, much less play it.
But, quickly gaining--albeit not really a march--is "Easter Monday On The White House Lawn" by Sousa.
And, "Band Of America March" by Paul LaVa
lle.
Non-march...Hindemith "Symphony in Bb" A masterpiece. Followed by the Dvorak "West Point Symphony", and the Morton Gould.
But, quickly gaining--albeit not really a march--is "Easter Monday On The White House Lawn" by Sousa.
And, "Band Of America March" by Paul LaVa
lle.
Non-march...Hindemith "Symphony in Bb" A masterpiece. Followed by the Dvorak "West Point Symphony", and the Morton Gould.
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March-In Storm and Sunshine- favorite to listen to.
Washington Greys- favorite to conduct
I never met a march I didn't like to play, but Karl King and Henry Fillmore are my absolute favorites.
Band Piece?- Balladair-Erickson and the Suite from the Threepenny Opera by Kurt Weill. Band music begins and ends with marches for me.
Washington Greys- favorite to conduct
I never met a march I didn't like to play, but Karl King and Henry Fillmore are my absolute favorites.
Band Piece?- Balladair-Erickson and the Suite from the Threepenny Opera by Kurt Weill. Band music begins and ends with marches for me.
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Ha, Wade. I actually like that march. When I was in Korea I won a bet from Andy Czechowski that I couldn't play it backwards, with repeats. I actually won the bet, a case of OB Battle Bottles which a few of us consumed while playing marches backwards. It was quite an evening.American Soldier (that was for Chuck)
Here is another one, a favorite of MCUM Dave Johnson and the first piece we ever played together:
Invictus
I learned to double tongue by listening to you play that one.
Chuck"who misses being able to play when these memories are engaged"Jackson
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Colonel Bogey - Kenneth Alford
Victory at Sea - Richard Rodgers
(I still remember when Maestro Loras Schissel conducted this one with us a few years ago)
Victory at Sea - Richard Rodgers
(I still remember when Maestro Loras Schissel conducted this one with us a few years ago)
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YEP-641S (recently sold), DE mpc (102 rim; I-cup; I-9 shank)
Symphonic Band of the Palm Beaches:
"Always play with a good tone, never louder than lovely, never softer than supported." - author unknown.
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Symphonic Band of the Palm Beaches:
"Always play with a good tone, never louder than lovely, never softer than supported." - author unknown.
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I love marches from different countries and their contrasting styles such as:
Valdres
Florentiner
Colonel Bogey
Under the double eagle
Invercargil
Grand March from Aida
March and Procession of Bacchus
Great Gate of Kiev
Or marche Slav
Amporito Roca
As for American marches:
March "Grandioso"
National Spirit
Nobles of the Mystic Shrine
Americans We
Trombone King (Any Karl King March really)
Non march stuff, anything by Percy Grainger, especially Lincolnshire Posey and Irish Tune from County Derry
Of course don't forget the Holst Suites and the Vaughn William folk Song Suite.
Hanson Chorale and Alleluia
3rd Suite by Jager
Incantation and Dance..
Carter Overture for Winds
Reed Festival Prelude
Erickson Toccata for band
All pretty much old school stuff I will admit, but all classic stuff... and it is classic for a reason.
There is an old arrangemet of Malaguena by John Cacavas that is very nice too (it is an arrangement of the origianl piano piece not the Kenton version, which ain't bad either, but htat is for a different post...) He also arrandged an nice March version of America.
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Valdres
Florentiner
Colonel Bogey
Under the double eagle
Invercargil
Grand March from Aida
March and Procession of Bacchus
Great Gate of Kiev
Or marche Slav
Amporito Roca
As for American marches:
March "Grandioso"
National Spirit
Nobles of the Mystic Shrine
Americans We
Trombone King (Any Karl King March really)
Non march stuff, anything by Percy Grainger, especially Lincolnshire Posey and Irish Tune from County Derry
Of course don't forget the Holst Suites and the Vaughn William folk Song Suite.
Hanson Chorale and Alleluia
3rd Suite by Jager
Incantation and Dance..
Carter Overture for Winds
Reed Festival Prelude
Erickson Toccata for band
All pretty much old school stuff I will admit, but all classic stuff... and it is classic for a reason.
There is an old arrangemet of Malaguena by John Cacavas that is very nice too (it is an arrangement of the origianl piano piece not the Kenton version, which ain't bad either, but htat is for a different post...) He also arrandged an nice March version of America.
ken "sorry I guess I got carried away" k
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Marches eh....would have to be
1. Knight Templar / the Wizard / - by George Allan
2. Viva Birkinshaw / Honest Toil - by William Rimmer
3. Barnum and Bailey's / Midwest (JJ Richards)
4.Brilliant - J Orde Hume
depping with a band which is doing Russian Christmas music , it's ok , not the best piece ever though.
playing experience nothing better than the Eric Ball arrangement of Suite Gothique - Boelmann
Dove Decending - Philip Wilby
1. Knight Templar / the Wizard / - by George Allan
2. Viva Birkinshaw / Honest Toil - by William Rimmer
3. Barnum and Bailey's / Midwest (JJ Richards)
4.Brilliant - J Orde Hume
depping with a band which is doing Russian Christmas music , it's ok , not the best piece ever though.
playing experience nothing better than the Eric Ball arrangement of Suite Gothique - Boelmann
Dove Decending - Philip Wilby
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