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The Revival March may not sound familiar to you but dont be alone. John Philip Sousa wrote it in 1876 probably at the tender age of 21 (he was born on Monday 6 November 1854 in Washington D. C.). Even at this point in his life about 4 years prior to his being appointed the 17th Director of the United States Marine Band Sousas writing style was already established. He also had traces of savvy for what the audiences wanted to hear for he used the hymn In the Sweet By and By as the melody for the trio (he did a similar trick later in his life when he used Onward Christian Soldiers written by his good friend Sir Arthur Seymour Sullivan of Gilbert and Sullivan fame as the melody of the trio for his march Power and Glory).
Rachmaninov - Bogoroditse Devo , arr. Gordon
Brahms - Wie Lieblich sind deine Wohnungen (Digital PDF Download), arr. Gordon
Borne - Carmen Fantasie Brilliante for Solo Flute and Concert Band (Digital PDF Download), arr. Marc Oliver
Palestrina - Sicut Cervus, arr. Gordon
Gage - Trumpet Players Warm Up and Practice Guide
Bennette - Serengeti Overture, arr. Bennette
Bizet - Entr'acte to Act III of Carmen, arr. Marc Oliver
Bizet - Nocturne from Carmen Suite 2, arr. Marc Oliver
Duble - Bravura, arr. Marc Oliver
Geraci - Scarborough Variations, arr.
King - Robinsons Grand Entree, arr. Marc Oliver
Mahler - Symphony No. 1 Finale, arr. Schneider
Saint-Saens - French Military March, arr. Marc Oliver
Sousa - The U. S. Field Artillery March, arr. Marc Oliver
Traditional - Mexican Folk Song Suite, arr. Chuck Kreeb