Marches
March of the Toreadors
Georges Bizet’s “March of the Toreadors” – the prelude to “Carmen” - is the most well-known melody from the opera. Freely scored by Geoff Kingston this is suitable for bands of all grades.
Marching On To Christmas
Marching On To Christmas is a new march arranged for concert band by Ian Macpherson. The piece comprises of the melodies of eight Christmas Carols packed into a march lasting three and a half minutes
Marching with Max Boyce
Arranged by Geoff Kingston, "Marching with Max Boyce" features three all time favourites in a rousing, foot-tapping, medley which includes "Duw it's Hard""Asso, Asso, Jogoshi and "Hymns and Arias".
Men of Harlech - Processional March
‘Men of Harlech’ was originally a song which is said to describe events during the seven-year siege of Harlech Castle between 1461 and 1468. Today, it is the regimental slow march of the Welsh Guards.
Mikado March
The 'Mikado March', edited by Geoff Kingston, is a work little known outside the United States of America and embodies the charm and great sense of fun Sousa music often portrays.
Mother Hubbard March
'Mother Hubbard March', composed by John Philip Sousa, is a medley of thirteen nursery rhymes packed into a march lasting two and a half minutes.
Out of the Blue - Concert/Quick March
“Out of the Blue”, by Hubert Bath, was used for the BBC ‘Sports Report’ radio programme. Edited by Geoff Kingston, this wonderfully crafted march has stood the test of time.
Parade of the Wooden Soldiers
Parade of the Wooden Soldiers, composed by Leon Jessel and arranged by Calum Gray is a delightful, humorous and quirky march. Ideal for Christmas or general concerts throughout the year.