Concert march

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Template:Short description A concert march is a march specifically composed for a formal concert or other audience event. While concert marches are usually written for a concert band, brass band or an orchestra,Template:Sfn some concert marches have also been composed for solo instrument such as piano<ref name="Wollenhaupt">Template:Cite journal</ref> or organ.Template:Sfn Prior to 1820, the majority of march music was composed for military use by military bands. Beginning in the 1820s a shift occurred in which mainstream classical composers wrote less frequently for military ensembles but would create concert marches to be played by orchestras as character pieces.Template:Sfn Because concert marches are played by ensembles that are stationary, composers creating concert marches ceased connecting the march to the context of marching feet. This separation from its original context led to stylistic changes: a clear separation in style between the military march and the concert march.Template:Sfn

In the United States, the popularization of the concert march can be traced to late 19th century with publications like Metronome magazine embracing the form as its own separate genre of march.Template:Sfn With the growing prevalence of concert bands, the concert march developed as a way to perform marches on stage.Template:Sfn John Philip Sousa was instrumental in the development of an American approach to the concert march. Previously the older da capo march utilized a circular structure which Sousa felt lacked a climax inherently within its compositional form. Within the concert march genre, Sousa pursued a new dramatic shape and theatricality within the march which he began experimenting with in the 1880s.Template:Sfn His style influenced other composers of band music in this genre.Template:Sfn Sousa was a supporter of the community band movement of the late 19th century and early 20th century in the United States, and many of his compositions, including his concert marches, became a staple part of the community band repertoire.Template:SfnTemplate:Sfn Many of Sousa's marches for marching band were re-orchestrated by Sousa so that they could be played as a concert march. This required reducing the number of instruments which created a thinner texture within his concert march versions.Template:Sfn

Concert marches are included in the curriculums of school band programs.Template:Sfn As with every single type of march (from Military to Concert to Screamer and contest marches), they usually have an introduction, at least three melodies, and a trio.Template:Sfn

Concert marches by composer

This incomplete list consists mainly of marches identified by their composers as concert marches. Note that many marches originally written for other contexts, such as military marches, ceremonial marches, or works for marching band, have also been played as concert marches; often in adapted versions. This list doesn't include adapted marches and is limited to marches specifically created as concert marches in their initial presentation. For this reason, many prominent march composers like Sousa only have a limited number of works listed here because they predominantly wrote their marches originally for other contexts. Other well known march composers may not be listed at all if they wrote only for military bands or marching bands and never specifically composed for the concert band or orchestra. This list also does not include marches which were originally written as part of a larger work which are often played in concert such as marches written within an opera or ballet or for use in a play. The list may also omit marches which functioned as concert marches but were not specifically labeled as concert marches by their creators unless reliable sources have identified them as concert marches. For this reason the list omits many early concert marches which were written in a time period before the term concert march became widely used.

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Composer Concert marches References
Howard E. Akers (1913–1984) "El Alamo" (1960) Template:Sfn
Template:Ill (1963–1924) "Marche de Gala" Template:Sfn
Emil Ascher (1859–1922) "Fanfare Militaire" (1899) Template:Sfn
Alfred John Ashpole (1892–1990) "Hemingford", "Sheringham" Template:Sfn
Christoph Bach (1835–1927) "Grand Festival" (1888) Template:Sfn
George D. Barnard (1858–1933) "Elk's Parade" (1890) Template:Sfn
James Barnes (b. 1949) "Golden Brass" (1974), "Sterling Brass" (1981), "Festival Concert March" (1982), "Thunderbolt" (1984) Template:Sfn
Robert L. Bauernschmidt Jr. (1922–2010) "The Californian" 1957 Template:Sfn
Gordon Beecher (1904–1973) "The Ramparts We Watch" Template:Sfn
Walter Beeler (1908–1973) "Legions of Victory" Template:Sfn
Theodore Bendix (1862–1935) "Dance of the Bugs", "Pansies" (1905) Template:Sfn
David Bennett (1892–1990) "Majesty of America" (1949) Template:Sfn
Robert Russell Bennett (1894–1981) "The Fabulous Country" (1975) Template:Sfn
Joe Berryman (1904–1988) "Goliad" (1936), "Spanish Castle" (1958) Template:Sfn
Jerry Bilik (b. 1933) "The 49th Star" (1959) Template:Sfn
G. Bonelli "Symphonic Concert March" (composed before 1915; published 1968) <ref>Template:Cite encyclopedia</ref>Template:Sfn
Rosario Bourdon (1885–1961) "Through the Line" (1937), "Step Ahead" (1942) Template:Sfn
Richard W. Bowles (1918–2009) "Burst of Flame" (1955), "Heat Lightning" (1958), "The Minstrels" (1965), "The Show Piece" (1967), "Sword and Shield (1971) Template:Sfn
Oscar Bradley (1889–1948) "We the People" (1955) Template:Sfn
Forrest Buchtel (1899–1996) "Festal Day" (1934) Template:Sfn
James Burden (1923–1983) "Royal Pageantry" (1980) Template:Sfn<ref>Template:Cite encyclopedia</ref>
John Cacavas (1930–2014) "Burnished Brass" (1963), "The Sentry Boy" (1965), "Gallant Men" (1967), "Tunes of Glory" (1971) Template:Sfn
Roland Cardon (1929–2001) "Nuts City" (also known as "Bastogne"), "Ostrawa" Template:Sfn
Charles Carter (1926–1999) "Capitol Hill" (1964), "Zodiac" (1973) Template:Sfn
Albert L. Casseday (1892–1970) "Texas Plains" (1928) Template:Sfn
Samuel Coleridge-Taylor (1875–1912) "Hemo Dance; Ethiopia Saluting the Colors" Template:Sfn
James Curnow (b. 1943) "Spirit of '76" (1975), "High Bridge" (1976), "Journey to Centaurus" (1980), "The Minuteman" (1988), "Shenandoah" (1989) Template:Sfn
Frederic Curzon (1899–1973) "Sol e Sevilla" (published using the pseudonym José Jordana) Template:Sfn

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Composer Concert marches References
Melvin L. Daniels (b. 1931) "Tower" Template:Sfn
Davide delle Cese (1856–1938) "Inglesina" Template:Sfn
Joseph de Luca (1890–1935) "Medieval Pageantry" (1929) Template:Sfn
Lamont Downs (b. 1951) "RS-2" (1970), "DDA 30X" Template:Sfn
Vivian Dunn (1908–1995) "Cockleshell Heroes", "Comando Patrol" Template:Sfn
John Edmondson "Major Murray" (1986), "Omaha Beach" (1987), "Invincible" (1988) Template:Sfn
Austyn R. Edwards (1891–1977) "All State Triumphal" (1944) Template:Sfn
Edward Elgar (1857–1934) "Pomp and Circumstance Marches" (series of marches composed between 1901 and 1930) Template:Sfn
Frank William Erickson (1923–1996) "Beaded Belts" (1955), "Citadel" (1964) Template:Sfn
Emil Ermatinger (1873–1953) "Schlusselbanner" Template:Sfn
Template:Ill (1860–1933) "Marche de Cortege" Template:Sfn
Kenneth Farrell (1920–2002) "Thunder West" (1956) Template:Sfn
Template:Ill (1940–2007) "First Concert March" (197?), "Celebration" (1980), "Circus Maximus" (1984), Template:Sfn
Carl Frangkiser (1894–1967) "Majestic Splendor" (1941, published using the pseudonym M. Sanford) Template:Sfn
John Francis Gilder (1837–1908) "Transcendental" (1890) Template:Sfn
Don Gillis (1912–1978) "Unistrut Concert March" (1958) Template:Sfn
Morton Gold (b. 1933) "Concert March" Template:Sfn
Gus Guentzel (1868–1950) "The Host of Youth" (1943) Template:Sfn
Herbert Haines (1880–1923) "London Scottish Concert March" Template:Sfn
Harold E. Harris "Glory of America" (1940) Template:Sfn
Lumir C. Havlicek (1895–1969) "Westmoreland" Template:Sfn
Frank Henninger "Inferno" (1934) Template:Sfn
Dieter Herbog (1925–2005) "Hallo Partner" (1973), "Schlagzeilen" (1967) Template:Sfn
Template:Ill (1840–1924) "March , Op . 39, No. 1 (D flat)" <ref>Template:Cite journal</ref>
Guy Earl Holmes (1873–1945) "March Heroic", "Heroic" (1935), "Colorado" (1937), "Victory and Fame" (1939), "Stratoliner" (1941), "March Courageous" (1943), "Champion of Champions" (published posthumously in 1955), Template:Sfn
Template:Ill (b. 1936) "Prince of Antares" (1967) Template:Sfn
John Howlett (1906–1985) "Leicester Square Looks Round" (1953) Template:Sfn
Arthur Wellesley Hughes (1870–1950) "Vindicator" Template:Sfn

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Composer Concert marches References
Robert E. Jager (b. 1939) "Courage to Serve" (1972) Template:Sfn
Edward Jakobowski (1856–1929) "Soldier's Life" (published posthumously in 1942) Template:Sfn
Joseph Willcox Jenkins (1928–2014) "Pieces of Eight" Template:Sfn
Cecil Karrick (1918–2014) "Dean Dowdy" (1988), "Capital City" (1988) Template:Sfn
Karl King (1891–1971) "Diamond Jubilee" (1961) Template:Sfn
John Leroy Kinyon (1918–2002) "Monterey Jack" (1969) Template:Sfn
Ervin Kleffman (1892–1987) "America, The Glorious" (1954), "Pride of the Pacific" (1955) Template:Sfn
Lev Knipper (1898–1974) "Am-Rus" (1943) Template:Sfn
William P. Latham (1917–2004) "Brighton Beach" (1954), "Proud Heritage" (1956) Template:Sfn
Jack Kenneth Lee (1921–2005) "Crown of Glory", "Land of Liberty" Template:Sfn
Franz Lehár (1870–1948) "Gold and Silver Concert Waltz" (arranged as a concert march by Frank D. Cofield; published 1959) Template:Sfn
Erling Ingvald Lian (1917–1998) "Cardinals on Parade" (1953) Template:Sfn
Template:Ill (1920–1998) "Hollybush" (1968), "Stratford Cove" (1985) Template:Sfn
Template:Ill (1915–2006) "The Men of the Legion", "When the Sirens Sound" Template:Sfn
Dudley H. McCosh (1881–1929) "Grand Opening" Template:Sfn
Anne McGinty (b. 1945) "The Challenger" (1986), "Diamond Ridge" (1989) Template:Sfn
George Frederick McKay (1899–1970) "Western You" (1941) Template:Sfn
George Melachrino (1909–1965) "London Pageant" (1951) Template:Sfn
Donald I. Moore (1910–1998) "Marcho Scherzo" (1952), "Seadragon" (1959) Template:Sfn
Theldon Myers (b. 1927) "Constellation" (1961) Template:Sfn
Václav Nelhýbel (1919–1996) "High Plains" (1972) Template:Sfn
Sammy Nestico (1924–2021) "Horizons West" (1963), "Vaquero Concert March" (1967) Template:Sfn

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Geoffrey O'Hara (1882–1967) "Youth on Parade" (c. 1938) Template:Sfn
Joseph Olivadoti (1893–1977) "Hall of Fame" (1931), "March of Youth" (1936), "National Victors" (1936), "Scepter of Liberty" (1941), "Legions of Victory" (1941), "Pride and Progress" (1956), "Our Glorious Land" (1957), "Look Forward" (1959), "Festive Spirit" (1960) Template:Sfn
John O'Reilly (born 1940) "First Concert March" (1988) Template:Sfn
Template:Ill (1926–2005) "The Nutmeggers" (1954), "Glory of the Sea" (1957), "Totem Pole" (1959), "Mount of the Might" (1962), "Bandology" (1963), "Thundercrest" (1964), "Tall Cedars" (1968), "Mustang" (1968), "Questar" (1978), "Showstopper" (1979), "Bandalier" (1984), "First Flight" (1986), "The Suncoaster" (1987) Template:Sfn
Template:Ill (1906–1993) "Brass Pageantry" (1949), "Echoes of Freedom" (1954), "Friends of Old" (1954) Template:Sfn
Template:Ill (1903–1994) "Ballade Bravura" (1958) Template:Sfn
Thad Parr "Men of Minnesota" (1949) <ref>Template:Cite news</ref>Template:Sfn
Template:Ill (1943–2019) "Potz Blitz" (1977) Template:Sfn
Template:Ill (b. 1950) "Hall and Gwinnett" (1975) Template:Sfn
James Ployhar (1926–2007) "Sodermanland" (1972), "The Original 13" (1975) Template:Sfn
Template:Ill (1909–2000) "Die Goldene Stadt" (1974) Template:Sfn
Template:Ill (b. 1939) "Kreuzfahrt" (1973) Template:Sfn
Alfred Reed (1921–2005) "Pro Texana" (1984), "Second Century" (1986), "Golden Eagle" (1990), "Mr. Music!" (1990) Template:Sfn
Joseph John Richards (1878–1956) "Emblem of Unity" (1941), "Crusade for Freedom" (1951) Template:Sfn
Miklós Rózsa (1907–1995) "El Cid" (1961) Template:Sfn
Template:Ill (1902–1985) "Anniversary", "Kinayumos", "Sanebel", "The Serenade" Template:Sfn
Template:Ill (born 1944) "Junge Garde" (1982) Template:Sfn
Template:Ill (1924–2004) "Kagayaku Eikan" (1968) Template:Sfn
Template:Ill (1879–1935) "La Guardia de Corps" Template:Sfn
Template:Ill (1906–1983) "Nippon Bare" (1964), "Nishoki (1969) Template:Sfn
Template:Ill (1926–2009) "Prisoner of War" (1956) Template:Sfn
Template:Ill (1918–1992) "Grossglockner Trip" (1983) Template:Sfn
Template:Ill (1908–1993) "Band of the Land" (1957) Template:Sfn
Claude T. Smith (1932–1987) "Horizons West" Template:Sfn
Template:Ill (b. 1932) "Guadio Exsultans" Template:Sfn
Stanley Smith Masters (1903–1984) "The Queen's Trumpeters" (published using the pseudonym Edrich Siebert) Template:Sfn
Template:Ill (b. 1935) "Vorwarts, nie zuruck" (1972), "Promenade am Worthersee" (1974), "Osterreichs junge Soldaten" (1976) Template:Sfn
Template:Ill (1910–1994) "Austria Salutes California" (1984) Template:Sfn
John Philip Sousa (1854–1932) "El Capitan" (1896, a concert march crafted by Sousa from music within his operetta of the same name),Template:Sfn "The White Rose" (1917),Template:Sfn Template:SfnTemplate:Sfn
Max Steiner (1888–1971) "Forward the Light Brigade" (1948) Template:Sfn
William Bradley Strickland (1929–1990) "Manhatta", "Avante Garde" Template:Sfn
Alfred F. Sturchio (1928–2024) "Gallant Gladiator", "Victorious Army" Template:Sfn
James Swearingen (b. 1947) "Silvercrest" Template:Sfn

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Template:Ill (1907–1983) "Raketenflug" Template:Sfn
James L. Tarver (1916–1976) "La Bonita" (1967) Template:Sfn
John Tatgenhorst (1938–2024) "Colonel Sam" (1977) Template:Sfn
William Teague (1922–2021) "Hail to Our Flag" Template:Sfn
Template:Ill (1901–1982) "Mein Schones Sudtirol" Template:Sfn
Jan Uhlíř (1894–1970) "Concert March" Template:Sfn
Template:Ill (1930-2006) "Summa Cum Laude" Template:Sfn
John Arthur “Fritz” Velke II (1930-2005) "Tommie Jack" (1975) Template:Sfn
Template:Ill (1892-1954) "El Matador" (published posthumously in 1971) Template:Sfn
Harold L. Walters (1918-1984) "The Golden Eagle" (1953), "New Horizons" (1961) Template:Sfn
Paul V. Yoder (1908–1990) "Victory" (1946) Template:Sfn
Carl Maria von Weber (1786–1826) "Concert March, Op. 3" Template:Sfn
Template:Ill (1883–1953) "Great Century" (1948) Template:Sfn
Jaromír Weinberger (1896–1967) "Homage to the Pioneers" (1940) Template:Sfn
Template:Ill (1926–1997) "Jubilee Concert March" (1956, published under the pseudonym George Kenney), "County Fair" (1975) Template:Sfn
Clifton Williams (1923–1976) "Academic Processional" (1961), "The Sinfonians" (1961), "Strategic Air Command" (1964), "Border Festival" (1967), "The Patriots" (1970) Template:Sfn
Frank Winegar (1901–1988) "Litely and Politely" (1952) Template:Sfn
Hermann Adolf Wollenhaupt (1827–1863) "Marche de Concert" (1860; written for piano) <ref name="Wollenhaupt"/>
Julian Work (1910–1995) "Stand the Storm" (1963) Template:Sfn
Paul V. Yoder (1908–1990) "Victory" (1946) Template:Sfn
William G. Yule (1866–1921) "Peerless Concert March" (1895) Template:Sfn
John Stepan Zamecnik (1872–1953) "March of the Brave", "March of Sparta" (1917), "Sons of Fame" (1936) Template:Sfn

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