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Fighting for the Lord€ 48,84
Selected as the winning march in the 1926 International Music Composition Contest, Fighting for the Lord shows the contrapuntal skills and original harmonic style of the Danish-American arranger.
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Goldcrest€ 48,84
A great march more suited to festival rather than procession, Goldcrest by James Anderson has long been a favourite with Salvation Army Bands.
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Impact€ 57,33
Written for the re-opening of the Salvation Army building at Romford, this sparkling festival march features the tune, 'Ring the bell, watchman' to which the words, 'Come, join our army, to battle we go' are associated.
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In The Firing Line€ 48,84
Bramwell Coles wrote over 50 marches and so has been dubbed The Salvation Army's 'march king'! First published in 1925, this march has stood the test of time and remains a favourite.
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Mighty To Save€ 48,84
Mighty to Save is the quintessential Salvation Army march; catchy tunes, well scored, useful on parade or in concert, fun to play and unequivocal in message; Jesus is Mighty to Save!...From the uttermost to the uttermost, Mighty to Save!
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Milestone€ 57,33
This scintillating 'Festival' march was written to commemorate the 75th anniversary of the Chicago Staff Band of The Salvation Army and includes the composer's own hymn tune 'Dearborn Street' (Lord of the Years)
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