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Processionals & Marches for String Trio

for Weddings, Funerals, and Parades

Each of these 30 energetic pieces are sure to get your audience motivated, and their toes tapping. All three parts share the interesting melodic bits, and the relentless rhythms that provide the energy to forge ahead.

You will enjoy sharing some old favorites, like Mendelssohn’s “Wedding March”, Wagner’s “Bridal March”, and for you Alfred Hitchcock fans, Gounod’s “Funeral March of a Marionette”. This collection also includes works by Sousa, Frederick II, Joplin, Mozart, Schubert, etc.

These same tunes have been arranged for string quartet and are available as Processionals & Marches for String Quartet (violin 1, violin 2, viola, cello).

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Tunes in this Collection...
Beethoven, “Turkish March”
Berlin, “Alexander’s Ragtime Band”
Codina, “Zacatecas March”
Cohan, “You’re A Grand Old Flag”
Frederick II, “Der Hohenfriedberger Marsch”
Fucik, “Entrance of the Gladiators”
Gounod, “Funeral March of a Marionette”
Handel, “March from "Occasional Oratorio"”
Joplin, “Combination March”
Judge & Williams, “It’s a Long, Long Way to Tipperary”
Lambert, “When Johnny Comes Marching Home”
Lincke, “Folies-Bergere March”
Meacham, “American Patrol”
“Men of Harlech”
Mendelssohn, “Wedding March”
Mills, “Whistling Rufus”
Mozart, “March of the Priests, from The Magic Flute”
Ortega, “Marcha Zaragoza”
Rossini, “L’Alba”
Scharwenka, “March”
Schubert, “Marche Militaire”
Scott, “The Fascinator March”
Sousa, “Semper Fidelis”
Sousa, “The Liberty Bell, 4-tet”
Strauss, Sr., “Radetzky March”
Sullivan, “March from The Mikado”
Tchaikovsky, “Marche, from The Nutcracker Suite”
Verdi, “Grand March, from Aida”
Wagner, “Bridal March, from Lohengrin”
Wagner, “Under the Double Eagle”

Reviews...

Processionals & Marches would be a valuable resource for professional musicians, or anyone who would like to be able to play a tune for a special occasion. Mendelssohn’s “Wedding March,” Berlin’s “Alexander’s Ragtime Band,” and Sousa’s “Semper Fidelis” are among the 30 tunes.”

...Mary Larsen Fiddler Magazine, Winter 2018/2019

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