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Band Music by Composer W Arr Band Music by Composer w Arr TITLE COMPOSER ARRANGER NUMBER GLENN MILLER IN CONCERT MURTHA, PAUL 1986 DECK THE HALL RUTTER, JOHN 2047 STAR SPANGLED BANNER, THE SMITH, ROBERT W 2038 AND ALL THE BELLS ON EARTH SHA WAGNER, DOUGLAS E 2048 IF I WERE A KING ADAM, A. LAURENDEAU, L.P. 543 PAJAMA GAME, THE ADLER, R./ROSS, J. REED, ALFRED 889 DAMN YANKEES ADLER, R./ROSS, J. YODER, PAUL 271 HAPPY DAYS ARE HERE AGAIN AGER, M. PEP BAND 487 RAGTIME, HIGHLIGHTS FROM AHRENS AND FLAHERTY SMITH, ROBERT W. 1549 SALUTE TO CHIEF OF STAFF AKEY, C.N. PEP BAND 1020 TANGO ALBENIZ, ISAAC CAMPBELL-WATSON, F. 1174 TELL ME WHY ALBERTS, A./GOLD, M. PEP BAND 1179 GOIN' ON A SLEIGH RIDE ALBRECHT & O'REILLY 1769 PATRIOTIC SALUTE, A ALBRECHT, SALLY & O'REILL ALBRECHT, SALLY & O'REIL 1754 ONCE UPON A TIME ALCOTT, CHAUNCEY BROCKTON, L. 865 COLOSSUS OF COLUMBIA ALEXANDER, R. PEP BAND 237 FROM TROPIC TO TROPIC ALEXANDER, R. PEP BAND 410 OLYMPIA HIPPODROME MARCH ALEXANDER, R. PEP BAND 864 CLOWNETTE ALFORD, H. 228 CALL OF THE ELK ALFORD, H. PEP BAND 171 BLIND MAN'S MOVIE ALFORD, H. PEP BAND 131 WEDDING OF HEINIE & KATHRINA ALFORD, H.L. 1309 CIRCUS DAYS ALFORD, H.L. 221 PURPLE CARNIVAL, THE ALFORD, H.L. PEP BAND 961 ARMY OF THE NILE ALFORD, K. PEP BAND 64 COLONEL BOGEY MARCH ALFORD, K. PEP BAND 231 COLONEL BOGEY ALFORD, KENNETH FENNELL, FREDERICK 1715 VANISHED ARMY ALFORD, KENNETH PEP BAND 1278 SYMPHONY ALSTONE PEP BAND 1163 OF THEE I SING, AMERICA! ALTHOUSE & ALBRECHT WILLIAMS, MARK 1783 Monday, February 05, 2018 Page 1 of 62 Page 1 of 62 TITLE COMPOSER ARRANGER NUMBER SUSPIROS DE ESPANA ALVAREZ, A. 1704 NIGHTS OF GLADNESS, VALLISE ANCLIFFE, CHARLES WILLIAMS, CARL F. 835 GIRL IN SATIN, THE ANDERSON, LEROY 436 GIRL I LEFT BEHIND ME ANDERSON, LEROY 435 HOME STRETCH ANDERSON, LEROY 1678 SANDPAPER BALLET ANDERSON, LEROY 1023 BLUE TANGO ANDERSON, LEROY 139 CHINA DOLL ANDERSON, LEROY 210 CHRISTMAS FESTIVAL, A ANDERSON, LEROY INC SATB PT-ARR ROBINSO 2036 PROMINADE ANDERSON, LEROY LANG, PHILIP J. 958 TRUMPETER'S LULLABY, A ANDERSON, LEROY LANG, PHILIP J. 2025 JAZZ PIZZICATO ANDERSON, LEROY LANGE, PHILLIP J. 594 SLEIGH RIDE ANDERSON, LEROY NO ARRANGER 1712 SLEIGH RIDE ANDERSON, LEROY PLOYHAR, JAMES D. 1566 BUGLER'S HOLIDAY ANDERSON, LEROY TRANSC BY MICHAEL EDW 1898 TYPEWRITER, THE ANDERSON, LEROY WERLE, FLOYD 1258 TAKE IT FROM ME/ONE STEP ANDERSON, WILL PEP BAND 1170 TAKE IT FROM ME/FOX TROT ANDERSON, WILL PEP BAND 1169 TAKE IT FROM ME ANDERSON, WILL TRINKHAUS, GEORGE 1168 THREE IRISH PICTURES ANSELL, J. WINTERBOTTOM, FRANK 1200 EL PASO ANTHONY, B.R. BRAZIL, M. I. 906 BUNNY HOP ANTHONY, R./ANLETTI, L. PEP BAND 168 TOBOGGAN RIDE APPLEBAUM, STAN 1872 TOUCH OF CHRISTMAS APPLEBAUM, STAN APPLEBAUM, STAN 1813 IL BACHIO ARDITI, L. 79 OVER THE RAINBOW ARLEN & HARBURG BARKER, WARREN 1758 WIZARD OF OZ, THE ARLEN & HARBURG BARNES, JAMES 1458 THAT OLD BLACK MAGIC ARLEN, HAROLD KUPFERMAN, MEYER 1188 HEART THROBS ARNOLD, C. LAKE, M.L. 498 ENGLISH DANCES FOR BAND ARNOLD, MALCOLM JOHNSTONE, MAURICE 1395 PRELUDE, SICILIANO AND RONDO ARNOLD, MALCOLM PAYNTER, JOHN P 1820 JAZZ IT UP! ARR VICTOR LOPEZ LOPEZ, VICTOR 1945 Monday, February 05, 2018 Page 2 of 62 Page 2 of 62 TITLE COMPOSER ARRANGER NUMBER IN THE JUNGLE ARTHUR, C. PEP BAND 572 UNDER THE SEA ASHMAN/MENKEN NOWAK, JERRY 1858 ZANETTA AUBER, D.F.E. LAURENDEAU, L. P. 1361 MASANIELLO AUBER, D.F.E. LAURENDEAU, L. P. 723 COLONEL BARNEY OLDFIELD MARCH AZZOLINA, M. CABLE, H. 230 WORLD'S PEACE BABICH, H.J. PEP BAND 1344 CHORAL PRELUDE BACH, J.S. 214 ARIOSO BACH, J.S. 55 FERVENT IS MY LONGING/FUG.GMIN BACH, J.S. CAILLIET 368 SLEEPERS WAKE BACH, J.S. CHIAFFARELLI, AL 1071 IN DULCI JUBILO BACH, J.S. GOLDMAN, E. F. 563 FUGUE A LA GIGUE BACH, J.S. HOLST, G. 412 ARIOSO BACH, J.S. JACOB DE HAAN 1779 JESU, JOY OF MAN'S DESIRING BACH, J.S. LEIDZEN, ERIC 598 KOMMM SUSSER TOD BACH, J.S. LEIDZEN, ERIC 630 PRELUDE & FUGUE B FLAT MINOR BACH, J.S. MOEHLMANN, R. L. 947 PRELUDE AND FUGUE IN G MINOR BACH, J.S. MOEHLMANN, R. L. 1594 PRELUDE & FUGUE F MINOR BACH, J.S. MOEHLMANN, R. L. 948 TWO CHORALES BACH, J.S. PEP BAND 1251 WHO WILL BUT LET HIMSELF BE GD BACH, J.S. REED, ALFRED 1611 SHEEP MAY SAFELY GRAZE BACH, J.S. RICHARDSON, NORMAN 1047 ALFIE BACHARACH, BURT MASHIMA, TOSHIO 1713 TROOPERS, THE BACON, FRED PEP BAND 1238 ALBION BAETENS, CH. 15 WITCH DOCTOR BAGDASARIAN, R. 1335 NATIONAL EMBLEM MARCH BAGLEY, E. E. FENNELL, FREDERICK 1660 FATHER OF HIS COUNTRY BAGLEY, E.E. PEP BAND 363 NATIONAL EMBLEM MARCH BAGLEY, E.E. PEP BAND 819 BOHEMIAN GIRL, THE BALFE'S OPERA 143 DEAR LITTLE BOY OF MINE BALL, E.R. 289 LET REST OF THE WORLD GO BY BALL, E.R. PEP BAND 648 MACUSHLA BALL, E.R. TRINKAUS, G. 679 Monday, February 05, 2018 Page 3 of 62 Page 3 of 62 TITLE COMPOSER ARRANGER NUMBER WHEN IRISH EYES ARE SMILING BALL, ERNEST R. PEP BAND 1316 POLAR EXPRESS, SELECTIONS FROM BALLARD/SILVESTRI MURTHA, PAUL 2052 HUNGARIAN FOLKSONG SUITE BARDOS, LAJOS EORDOGH, JANOS 528 HAPPY TIMES MARCH BARKER, WARREN 1516 IN PRAISE OF FREEDOM BARKER, WARREN 1408 BIG RACE, THE BARKER, WARREN 1579 NEW YORK: 1927 BARKER, WARREN 1772 HIGHLAND FLING!, A BARKER, WARREN BARKER, WARREN 1784 IRELAND BARKER, WARREN BARKER, WARREN 1547 DEIR IN DE BARKER, WARREN BARKER, WARREN 1448 CHRISTMAS SERENADE, A BARKER, WARREN BARKER, WARREN 1468 MISS SAIGON, MEDLEY FROM BARKER, WARREN (ARR) 1801 SINATRA, RECORDED BY BARKER, WARREN (ARR) 1548 THEMES LIKE OLD TIMES III BARKER, WARREN (ARR) 1802 CYCLONE IN DARKTOWN, A BARNARD, G.D. 267 RED, WHITE, AND BLUE BARNARD, G.D. BARNARD, G.D./PEP BAND 966 ALVAMAR OVERTURE BARNES JAMES 1425 MOJAVES CLAVES BARNES, JAMES 1857 CARNAVAL IN SAO PAULO BARNES, JAMES 1812 EAGLE BEND BARNES, JAMES 1741 ADVENTUM BARNES, JARED (ARR) BARNES, JARED 2034 GEORGE WASHINGTONS B'DAY PARTY BARNHOUSE, C.L. CLARK, ANDY 1584 LITTLE BROWN JUG BARONI, P. 657 DREAMS AND PROCLAMATIONS BARRETT, ROLAND 1887 SOMEWHERE IN TIME BARRY, JOHN CUSTER, CALVIN 1380 NIGHT BEFORE CHRISTMAS, THE BASS, RANDOL ALAN POEM-CLEMENT CLARKE M 1891 ANTS IN MY PANTS BATE, JANE RUSSELL 1976 CRUISING DOWN THE RIVER BEADELL, E./TOLLERTON, N. PEP BAND 265 CORIOLAN OVERTURE BEETHOVEN, L.V. 255 ANDANTE-SYMPHONY #5 BEETHOVEN, L.V. 46 SIEBENTE SYMPHONIE BEETHOVEN, L.V. 1557 MILITARY MARCH BEETHOVEN, L.V. 766 Monday, February 05, 2018 Page 4 of 62 Page 4 of 62 TITLE COMPOSER ARRANGER NUMBER MENUET #2 BEETHOVEN, L.V. 760 KING STEPHEN BEETHOVEN, L.V. CAILLIET, LUCIEN 620 TURKISH MARCH BEETHOVEN, L.V. LAKE, MAYHEW L. 1245 LEONORE BEETHOVEN, L.V. MEYERELLES, M. C. 644 FREEDOM QUEST BEHRMAN, TRACY O. 1909 NORMA BELLINI, V. LAURENDEAU, L. P. 843 DIXIE FANTASIA BELLSTADT, H. 301 ECSTASY TANGO BELMONTE, J. 328 MARCH OF THE STEEL MEN BELSTERLING, C.S. ALFORD, H. 727 LOVE EPISODE IN BIRDLAND BENDIX, T. MAHL, FRANZ 670 HUNGARIAN ROMANCE, A BENDIX, T. O'HARE, W. C. 532 JAMAICAN RUMBA BENJAMIN, A. MORGENSTERN, E. 593 OH WHAT IT SEEMED TO BE BENJAMIN-WEISS-CARLE PEP BAND 854 UNITED NATIONS RHAPSODY BENNETT, D. 1266 MEXICAN HAT DANCE BENNETT, D. 747 REPARTEE BENNETT, D. 979 BAD BOY BOOGIE WOOGIE BENNETT, D. 80 CLARINET POLKA BENNETT, D. 225 GEORGE BROWN'S FIDDLE BENNETT, D. BENNETT, D. 426 MILITARY ESCORT BENNETT, D. PEP BAND 765 SKID ROW BENNETT, D. PEP BAND 1067 SUITE OF OLD AMERICAN DANCES BENNETT, ROBERT RUSSELL 1148 NATIONAL AIRS BENTER, LT. CHARLES PEP BAND 818 CHIMES OF VICTORY BERGEIM, J. PEP BAND 208 ANNIE GET YOUR GUN BERLIN, IRVING 49 IRVING BERLIN: THE EARLY YEARS BERLIN, IRVING BARKER, WARREN 1477 WHITE CHRISTMAS BERLIN, IRVING HUFF, MAC 1462 IRVING BERLIN WALTZ MEDLEY BERLIN, IRVING LEIDZEN, ERIK 582 IRVING BERLIN'S AMERICA BERLIN, IRVING MURTHA, PAUL 1928 IT'S A LOVELY DAY TOMORROW BERLIN, IRVING PEP BAND 586 MEDLEY OF WORLD WAR SONGS BERLIN, IRVING PEP BAND 754 GIRL THAT I MARRY, THE BERLIN, IRVING PEP BAND 439 Monday, February 05, 2018 Page 5 of 62 Page 5 of 62 TITLE COMPOSER ARRANGER NUMBER GOD BLESS AMERICA BERLIN, IRVING PEP BAND 443 BERLIN BEST BAND BOOK BERLIN, IRVING PEP BAND 118 PRETTY GIRL IS LIKE A MELODY,A BERLIN, IRVING YODER, PAUL 955 HUNGARIAN MARCH BERLIOZ, H. CUSTER, CALVIN 1484 MARCHE HONGROISE BERLIOZ, H. LAKE, M. L. 694 MARCHE TROYENNE BERLIOZ, H. LEIDZEN, ERIC 717 ROMAN CARNIVAL OVERTURE BERLIOZ, H. SAFRANEK, V. F. 993 UNGARISCHER MARSCH BERLIOZ, H. VERGAMMUNG, FAUSTS 1627 SNOW! BERNARD & STYNE KIDD, BRYAN 1467 CANDIDE OVERTURE BERNSTEIN, LEONARD 175 WEST SIDE STORY--FOUR DANCES BERNSTEIN, LEONARD IAN POLSTER 1896 SOMEWHERE from WEST SIDE STORY BERNSTEIN/SONDHEIM BOCOOK, JAY 1944 SWEET LITTLE SIXTEEN BERRY, C. PEP BAND 1158 TOOLIE, OOLIE, DOOLIE BEUL, ARTHUR PEP BAND 1216 NATIONAL MELODIES #2 BEYER, E. BEYER, E./PEP BAND 820 CHRISTMAS CELEBRATION BIERSCHENK, KENNY BIERSCHENK, KENNY 1917 LET FREEDOM RING! BIERSCHENK, KENNY (ARR) 1981 NC-4 MARCH BIGELOW, F.E. PLOYHAR JAMES D 1429 AMERICAN CIVIL WAR FANTASY BILIK, JERRY H. 1476 FANFARE, STAR SPANGLED BANNER BILL MOFFIT PEP BAND 1652 WHEN JESUS WEPT BILLINGS, W. SCHUMAN, WILLIAM 1732 SEGUIDILLA BIZET G. SAYRE CHARLES 1431 CARMEN - SELECTIONS BIZET, G. 184 L'ARLESIENNE BIZET, G. 59 PATRIE BIZET, G. GODFREY, DAN 903 PEARL FISHERS, THE SELECTIONS BIZET, G. LAKE, MAYHEW L. 895 SERENADE ESPAGNOLE BIZET, G. LAKE, MAYHEW L. 1063 FARANDOLE BIZET, G. SWEENEY MICHAEL 1427 CARMEN, FANTASIA FROM BIZET, G.
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