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MARCHES American
Legion March, The (Carl D. Vandersloot) (aka Harry J. Lincoln) - Arranged by Frank E. Barry – 1920 –
Flute, 1st Bb Clarinet, Bb Tenor Sax, 1st Bb Cornet, 2nd Bb Cornet, Trombone, 1st Violin, 2nd Violin, Viola, Cello, Bass,
Drums, Piano - Harry J. Lincoln is best remembered for his Midnight Fire Alarm (1907). He used several pseudonyms for his
compositions: Carl Loveland, Abe Losch, and several Vandersloot names. Blaze Of Honor March
by Harry J. Lincoln – Arr. F. H. Losey – 1915 – Flute, Oboe, 1st Clarinet in A, 2nd Clarinet in A, Bassoon,
Eb Alto Sax, Bb Tenor Sax, 1st&2nd Horns in F, 1st&2nd Cornets in A, Trombone, 1st Violin, 2nd Violin, Viola, Cello,
Bass, Drums & Bells, Piano - Harry J. Lincoln (1878-1937) composed many rags, marches, and parlor songs. He is best remembered
for his Midnight Fire Alarm (1907).
Circuit
March by Harry J. Lincoln - Arranged by F. H. Losey – 1908 – Flute, 1st Clarinet in A, 1st Cornet in
A, 2nd Cornet in A, Trombone, 1st Violin, 2nd Violin, Viola, Bass, Drums&Bells, Piano - Harry J. Lincoln (1878-1937) worte
this march when he worked as a composer for the Vandersloot Music Publishing Company.
Gladiator March, The (John Philip Sousa)
– 1886 – Flute, 1st Bb Clarinet, 1st Bb Cornet, 2nd Bb Cornet, Trombone, 1st Violin, 2nd Violin, Viola, *, Bass,
Drums, Piano (Taken from solo piano part), *the Cello could play the Trombone part.
High School Cadets March, The (John Philip
Sousa) - Arranged by Paul Henneberg – 1890 – Flute, Oboe, 1st Clarinet in A, 2nd Clarinet in A, Bassoon, Horns
in F, 1st Cornet in A, 2nd Cornet in A, Trombone, 1st Violin, 2nd Violin, Viola, Cello, Bass, Drums, Piano - John Philip Sousa
(1854-1932) was the most popular and influential military band leader and band music composer who ever lived.
Midnight Fire Alarm by Harry J. Lincoln – 1900 -
Flute or Piccolo, 1st Bb Clarinet, 1st Bb Cornet, 2nd Bb Cornet, Trombone, 1st Violin, 2nd Violin, Viola, Cello, Bass, Drums/Sound
Effects, Piano Accom. - The Midnight Fire Alarm is perhaps Lincoln’s most popular work and was published by E. T. Paull
in New York in 1900.
Virgin Islands March
by Alton A. Adams – 1919 – Flute, Oboe, 1st Clarinet in A, 2nd Clarinet in A, Bassoon, Eb Alto & Bb Tenor
Sax*, C Tenor Sax*, Horns in F, 1st & 2nd Cornets, Trombone, 1st Violin, 2nd Violin, Viola, Cello, Bass, Drums, Piano
- Alton A. Adams achieved the position of chief Bandmaster of the U.S. Navy. His two best compositions were Virgin Islands
March and Governors Own March. Washington Post March by John Philip Sousa – 1890 –
Flute, Oboe, 1st Clarinet in A, Bassoon, Horns in F, 1st Cornet in A, 2nd Cornet in A, Trombone,
1st Violin, 2nd Violin, Viola, Cello, Bass, Drums, Piano
Anvil Chorus – Giuseppe Verdi: Arr. Harry Prendiville
– 1913 – Flute, Oboe, 1st Clarinet in A, 2nd Clarinet in A, Bassoon, Horns in F, 1st Cornet in
A, 2nd Cornet in A, Trombone, 1st Violin, 2nd Violin, Viola, Cello, Bass, Drums , Organ/Conductor - From the opera
"Il Trovatore." (Picture below)

Ave Maria – Charles Gounod: Arr. Harry Prendiville –
1913 – Flute, Oboe, 1st Clarinet in A, 2nd Clarinet in A, Bassoon, Horns in F, 1st Cornet in A, 2nd Cornet
in A, Trombone, 1st Violin, 2nd Violin, Viola, Cello, Bass, Drums , Piano - Gounod's famous melody is accompanied by
Bach's Prelude. (Picture below)

Menuet in G – Ignace Paderewski: Arr. Harry Prendiville – 1913
– Flute, Oboe, 1st Clarinet in A, 2nd Clarinet in A, Bassoon, Horns in F, 1st Cornet in A, 2nd Cornet
in A, Trombone, 1st Violin, 2nd Violin, Viola, Cello, Bass, Drums , Piano - Arranged from
Paderewski's famous Menuet in G for the piano. (Picture below)

Polonaise Militaire – Frédéric Chopin: Arr. R. E. Hildreth –
1914 – Flute, Oboe, 1st Bb Clarinet, 2nd Bb Clarinet, Bassoon, Horns in F, 1st & 2nd Bb Cornets, Trombone, 1st Violin,
2nd Violin, Viola, Cello, Bass, Drums , Piano - Frédéric Chopin spent most of his short life (1810-1849) in Paris. His polonaise
pieces refer back to the dances he heard in his childhood days in Poland; one of the most popular being this piece, the “Polonaise
Militaire”.

LIGHT SALON
Broken China by George L. Cobb - 1924 - Flute, Oboe, 1st Bb
Clarinet, 2nd Bb Clarinet, Bassoon, Eb Alto Sax, Bb Tenor Sax, C Tenor Sax, Horns in F, 1st & 2nd Bb Cornets, Trombone,
1st Violin, 2nd Violin, Viola, Cello, Bass, Drums , Piano - This piece is described as "Oriental Novelty Salon Orchestra Music."
Butterflies by Charles L. Johnson – 1914 – Flute, 1st Bb Clarinet,
1st Bb Cornet, Trombone, 1st Violin, 2nd Violin, Viola, Cello, Bass, Drums, Piano - Charles L. Johnson wrote a number of incidental
pieces which resembled the divertimento genre of the Baroque and Classical eras. “Butterflies” is one of these
pieces and is a delightful way to experience a distinctive sound which was popular during the early 1900’s.
Hearts And Flowers (Theodore Moses Tobani) - Arranged by Tobani – 1893 –
Flute, 1st Clarinet in A, 1st Bb Clarinet (Same, transposed), 2nd Clarinet in A, 1st Horn in F, 2nd Horn in F, 1st Cornet
in A, 1st Bb Cornet (Same, transposed), 2nd Cornet in A, 2nd Bb Cornet (Same, transposed), Trombone, 1st Violin, 2nd Violin,
Viola, Cello, Bass, Piano – Famous melodramatic “weeping melody” from Silent Film music.
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