Ziehrer was one of the fiercest rivals of the Strauss family, yet the unmistakable Viennese favor of the march is evident. Very playable by a young band.Ĭolumbus March, Op. Farrar had many Ohio connections and while there is no dedication to the march, there is a Columbiana County in Ohio. This is a classic circus march, rightly referred to as a ‘barn burner.’ Seeking EbCT.Ĭolumbiana (Farrar). Grade 5 (when played to tempo – 160 bpm). Diller’s new transcription offers full size parts and full score.Ĭircus Bee (Fillmore). Great trio and low brass lines.īravura (Duble/Diller). Very appropriate for street march or patriotic concert. Written to express the composer’s feelings that the victory during World War I would make the world safe for democracy. ![]() Very powerful low brass lines and tuneful trio.Īmerica Victorious (Bagley). An excellent street march or, like the Losey, appropriate for any patriotic concert. The march was written in 1918 to pay tribute to the humanitarian efforts of the Red Cross. ![]() A very appropriate and playable addition to any patriotic concert.Īmerican Red Cross (Panella, Louis). Losey had formed the ‘Losey Military Band School’ in 1914 in Erie, PA and was recognized for his fine compositions. (Please note that a few of these works are missing parts–we would welcome your help if you can contribute parts that are missing.)Īmerica First, Op. Neiman, conductor of the Medina Community Band. ![]() We have been encouraging band directors, music librarians and others to share their suggestions for Golden Age band music that is fun to play and pleasing to audiences.
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