Marches
Spirit of Normandy - Quick March
“Spirit of Normandy” composed by David Gilbert, is dedicated to Major-General John Churcher. Written in traditional style this foot-tapping march is a fine tribute to a fine soldier and friend.
Spirit of the Games
Spirit of the Games, composed for Concert Band by Ian Macpherson is a brand new composition inspired by the success of the United Kingdom's winning bid for the London 2012 Olympic Games.
Strike Up the Band - Concert March
This arrangement by Geoff Kingston captures all the excitement of George Gershwin’s rousing march. Including the seldom-heard verse this is an ideal concert-opener.
The Bond of Friendship - Concert Band
John Mackenzie-Rogan’s world famous march ‘The Bond of Friendship’, edited by Geoff Kingston, is now available for full Concert Band.
The Duke of York - Slow March
The Slow March 'The Duke of York' was composed by Christopher Frederick Eley, Director of Music of the Band of the Coldstream Guards from 1785 to circa 1800.
The Great Little Army
The Great Little Army, composed by Kenneth Alford one if the greatest examples of a quick march. Edited for Concert Band by Geoff Kingston.
The March and Procession of Bacchus
Traditional and regal, this rousing arrangement of by Geoff Kingston of the ‘The March and Procession of Bacchus’ makes a great concert opener and one that will have your listeners take note.
The Queen's Grenadier
Brilliantly arranged by Denis Burton, former Director of Music, The Grenadier Guards, 'The Queen's Grenadier' is the first of two new quick marches by Ian Wither.