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Cedar Falls Band Library, Status 9/28/11 Title Composer Arranger Cedar Falls Band Library, status 9/28/11 Title Composer Arranger 12th Street Rag Bowman, E. L. 147th Field Artillery (band book #1) King, K. L. 1812 Overture Tschaikowsky Laurendeau, L. 20th Century (galop-xylophone) Stobbe, Wm. R. 20th Century March Losey, F. H. 22nd Regiment March Herbert, Victor 2nd Regiment Conn. N. G. March Reeves, D. W. 53rd Iowa N.G. March Fraser, C. A. St. Clare 80th Anniversary March Marsh, Ed Manuscript A. A. Harding March Mader, Carl A. A. Harding March Mader, Carl A.A.B.B. March Willcocks, G. H. Abdallah (band book #1) King, K. L. Abide With Me Monk, W. H. Briegel, G. F. Abu Hassan Overture von Weber, C. M. Rollinson, T. Aces of the Air (band book #2) King, K. L. Across the Danube Sousa, J. P. Adagio-Taratella Cavallini, Ernest Waln, George Adieu Lake, M. L. Adorable (waltz) Marion, G. Whiting Briegel, G. F. Adoration Borowski, F. Lake, M. L Africantus (4 perc) Brand, Morris Alan Age of Progress, The Goldman, Edwin Ah! Sweet Mystery of Life Herbert, Victor Trinkaus, J. G. Air Battle March, The Dalbey, C. W. Air Varie (solo for baritone) Harlow, Fred P. Akebond "Dawn" (Japanese Navy) Takayama, Min Akebono Al and Pal (solo for cornet) Short, T. V. Alameda Caneva, Ernest Alamo (band book #3) King, K. L. Alaska Overture Jones, Steven Album Leaf Wagner, Richard Johnson, C.W. Alexander's Rag Time Band Berlin, Irving Alfalfa Club March Howard, George Kepner, Fred Algeria (band book #3) King, K. L. All American March Crosby, Richard All I Owe Ioway Rodgers, Richard Leidzen, Erik Alla Barocco Gioyannini, Caesar Robinson, W. Allegretto Scherzando-8th Symphony Beethoven, L. Tobani, T. M. Allegro from Sinfonia II Bach, J. S. Voxman, H. Alleluja from Motet: Exultate Mozart, W. A. Beeler, Walter Allsports March Farnon, Robert Cacavas, John Alpine Holiday Overture Barnes, Clifford Always Berlin, Irving Always Waltz Berlin, Irving Amapola (Pretty Little Poppy) Lacalle, J. M. Becker, R. D. Ambassador Overture, The Scarmolin, A. L. America Hayes, Al America My Country Grondahl, Jens America, America the Beautiful, Star Celestial Series No. 6 America, My Country Dvorak, Robert America, The Beautiful Ward, S. A. Dvorak, R. J. America, the Beautiful Ward, Samuel A Walters, Harold America, The Beautiful Ward, S. A. American Chevalier, The (xylo.) Ripley, Elbert American Fantasie Herbert, Victor Seredy, J. S. American Folk Rhapsody Grundman, Clare E. American Frontier, The (medley) Custer, Calvin American Heritage Festival Chattaway, J. American Heritage March Riggs, John H. American Legion March Parker, Charles American Minstrels Howard, G & Kepner American Patrol Meacham, F. W. Yoder, Paul American Pioneer Overture Yoder, Paul Yoder, Paul American Week End, An Morrissey, John Americana Collection (72 tunes) Americans We Fillmore, Henry Amerita March Panella, Louis Among the Roses-A Summer Idyl Lake, M. L. Amparito Roca Texidor, Jaime Winter, Aubrey Amphion-A Concert March Smith, Dennis Smith, Dennis Anchor and Star March Sousa, J. P. Anchors Aweigh Zimmermann, C. Briegel, G. F. Anchors Aweigh March Zimmermann, C. VanLoan, P. Anchors Aweigh March Zimmermann, C. Yoder, Paul Andalucia from Spanish Suite Lecuona, Ernesto Yoder, Paul Andante and Allegro (clar or oboe) Lefebvre, Charles Calliet, Lucien Andante Cantabile Tschaikowsky Ortone, Ernest Andante et Allegro (tb/bar.) Barat, J. Ed. Marsteller, R. Andante from 5th Symphony Beethoven, L. Tobani Andulko Safarova Kmoch, Frantisek Reeves, G. H. Angel's Serenade Braga, G Laurendeau, L. Angel's Serenade (duet) Braga, G Clarke, H. L. Annie Get Your Gun Berlin, Irving Leidzen, Erik Annie Get Your Gun (selections) Berlin, Irving Leidzen, Eric Annie Laurie Decamp, Carroll Antics of the Old Gray Mare Clement, Fred Antonito, Paso Doble Wiley, Charles Any Bonds Today? Berlin, Irving Yoder, Paul Any Time Lawson, Herbert Leonard, Hal Anything Goes Porter, Cole April in Portugal Kennedy, J. April Showers Silvers, Louis Teague, W. Arabesque Stuart, Hugh M. Arabian Nights Overture Yoder, Paul Argentina (paso doble) Damerell, Stan Yoder, Paul Argonaut, The Frangkiser, C. Argonne (band book #3) King, K. L. Ariane Overture Boyer, Louis Bachman, H. Ariette from La Colombe Gounod, Charles Meyrelles, M. Arkansabe Yoder, Paul Arline Balfe, M. W. Barnhouse, C. Armed Forces Salute Lowden, Bob Arms for the Love of America Berlin, Irving Leidzen, Erik Army Air Corps March, The Crawford, Robert Bennett, David Army Air Corps March, The Crawford, Robert Army Goes Rolling Along, The Arberg, H. W. Yoder, Paul Arnapola (Pretty Little Poppy) Lacalle, J. M. Around the Corner Kahn, Gus Around the World Young, Victor Reed, Alfred Arranger's Holiday Bennet, Walters & Yoder As Summer Was Just Beginning Daehn, Larry D As Time Goes By Hupfeld, Herman Barker, W. Aschenbroedel March (Cinderella) Herbert, Victor Herfurth, C. P. Astronaut Journey Wiedinmyer, C. At the Brook / A Song of India Boisdeffre, R. Lake, M. L. At the Gremlin Ball Leehill, Charles At the Mill / Pode Mlejnem Poct Kmoch, Frantisek At the Well Blodek, W. Safranek, V. F. Athens the Beautiful de Luca, Joseph Atilla Hungarian Overture Op. 4 Karoly, Gondor Roberts, C. J. Atlantic Zephyrs (cornet/tb/bar solo) Simons, Gardell Atlantis Safranek, V. F. Atta-Boy (band book #1) King, K. L. Attila (trio from Verdi's opera) Verdi, Giuseppe Richards, J. J. Attila: Terzetto and Finale Verdi, Giuseppe Claus, J. B. Aubade Massenet, J. Laurendeau, L. Auditorium Session Moffitt, Deke Auld Lang Syne March King, K. L. Autumn Soliloquy (oboe,flute or clar) Barnes, James Ave Maria (cornet solo) Gounod, Charles Laurendeau, L. Ave Maria (not usable) Billeter Brooks, E. Bacchanale Saint-Saens, C. Egner, P. Bad Boy Boogie Woogie Bennett, David Ballad for Evening (baritone solo) Morrissey, John Ballad for Trombone (tromb. solo) Bush, Milton L. Ballad of the Green Berets Sadler/Moore Ballerina Russell, Bob Ballet Egyptien Luigini, Alexander Laurendeau, L. Ballet Music from "Faust" Gounod, Charles Laurendeau, L. Ballet Music from "Prince Igor" Borodin, Alexander Bennett, David Ballet Music from "William Tell" Rossini, G. Hanson, Eric Band Arr. of Army Chapel Hymns (many hymns) Band Book of Rhythm Classics (15 selections) Band Played On, The Ward, C.& Palmer, J. Cofield, F. D. Band Played On, The Ward, C.& Palmer, J. Yoder, Paul Bands Around the World Yoder, Paul & Walters Banqueters March, The Holmes, G. E. Barber of Seville Rossini, G. Meyrelles, M. Barnum and Bailey's Favorite King, K. L. Bartered Brides, The: Three Dances Smetana, Bedrich Clark, Tom Basin Street Blues Williams, Spencer Briegel, G. F. Bassoonata (bassoon solo) Bennett, David Battle for Democracy, The Fuhrer, Frank Battle Hymn of the Republic Neilson, James Beautiful Cedar Falls Downs, Dennis Downs, Dennis Beautiful Colorado (cornet solo) DeLuca, Joseph Roberts, Chas. Beautiful Garden of Prayer, The Fillmore, J. H. Fillmore, Henry Beauty and the Beast Menken, Alan Custer, Calvin Bedouin Love Song Pinsuti, Ciro Lake, M. L. Beelzebub (tuba solo) Catozzi, A. Reeves, G. H. Beer Barrel Polka Brown, Lew Grill, A. Beethoven Suite Beethoven, L. Clark, Tom Begin the Beguine March Porter, Cole Beguine for Band Osser, Glenn Belle Isle March Smith, Leonard Belle of Chicago, The Sousa, J. P. Belle of the Ball Anderson, Leroy Bells Across the Meadows Ketelbey, Adelbert Godfrey, Don Bells of St. Mary's, The Adams, A. E. Clark, Tom Belmont Overture Hermann, Ralph Hermann, R. Beneath Thy Window ('O Solo Mio) Di Capua, E. Laurendeau, L. Ben-Hur Overture Rozsa, Miklos Hawkins, R. Bennet's Triumphal March Ribble, M.H. Bennett Band Book No.1(16 tunes) Bennett, H. (Fillmore) Bennett, Harold Berceuse from Jocelyn Godard, B. Tobani, T. M. Besame Mucho (Kiss Me Again) Velazquez, Consuelo Kent, D. Best-Loved Southern Melodies Hayes, Al (Fillmore) Betty Co-Ed Fogarty, J. P. Between Ourselves Evans, E. J. Big Band Dixie Lowden, Bob Big Band Polka Nowak, Jerry Big Brass Band from Brazil Hilliard, B. Yoder, Paul Big Cage, The King, K. L. Big Cats (CFHS/NUHS/UNI medley) various Big Horn Boogie Brewster, Tex Big Jeff March Mesang, Ted Big Spender (from Sweet Charity) Coleman/Fields Billboard March, The Klohr, John N. Billy Blowhard (tuba solo) Kottaun, Celian Billy Sunday's Successful Songs Fillmore, Henry Bird of Spring (Jarabacek) Kmoch, Frantisek Birds of the Forest Polka Mayr, Sebastian Laurendeau, L. Bits of Remick's Hits Lampe, J. B. Bits of Remick's Hits Lampe, J. B. Bitter Sweet Overture Coward, Noel Bennett, David Black and White (xylophone solo) Botsford, George Black Eyes (Dark Eyes) Horlick, Harry Lake, M. L. Black Foxe March, The Waxman, Franz Black Horse Troop, The Sousa J. P. Fennell, F. Black Rose Overture, The Brockton, Lester Blood and Guts Fanfares Seibert, Bob Blossom Time Romberg, Sigmond Lake, M. L. Blowin' the Blues Yoder, Paul Blue and the Gray, The Dalbey, C. W. Blue and the Gray, The Grundman, C. Blue Bells of Scotland (cornet/tb/bar) Pryor, Arthur Blue Bells of Scotland (xylo. solo) Fischer, Charles manuscript Blue Danube Waltz Strauss, Johann Seredy, Julius Blue Guidon March, The Schultz, B. F. Blue Heights March Bowles, Richard Blue Jackets March Emerson, Gene Blue Mist Beguine Osterling, Eric Blue Moon Rodgers & Hart Barker, Warren Blue Suede Shoes Perkins, Carl Blue Tango (2) Anderson, Leroy Blues, The Van Auken, Z. Blushing Bride, The Romberg, Sigmond Brockton. L. Bohemian Girl Balfe, M. W. Yoder, Paul Bohemian Girl Overture Balfe, M. W. Rollinson, T. H. Bohemian Girl, The Balfe, M. W. Tobani, T. M. Bohemian Girl, The (in bad cond.) Balfe, W. Boilermaker Special Yoder, Paul Bold Frontier Overture Williams, Kenneth Bolero Ravel, Maurice Lake, M. L. Bolero (Sicilian Vespers) Verdi, Giuseppe Camarata, R. Bolero (trio for cornet) Smith, Walter Bolero in Blue Butts, Carroll Bombardier (band book #2) King, K. L. Bombardier Song March, The Rodgers, Richard Bombasto March Farrar, O. R. Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy Raye, Don Yoder, Paul Boo-Hoo Fox Trot Hayman, E.
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