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High School Music



New Day
by Markell R. Robinson

New Day, New Idea from the Marching Experience, CHANGE!



There's Something Out There!
by Markell R. Robinson

Original concept, correlated with the Field Show: "Another World, a Different Time"



Northern Lights
by Markell R. Robinson

Original concept, correlated with the Field Show: "Another World, a Different Time"



The Hollister
by Markell R. Robinson

This concert march was written in the style of many popluar composers. Students enjoy the challenge of The Hollister.



Calabria
by Markell R. Robinson

Fun peice with a sample from ENUR's "Calabria".



The Intimidator!
by Markell R. Robinson

This short sound punch will send any rival band back to their seats!



William Tell Overture
by Dennis Eveland

This is the fourth movement from my new show entitled "A Night at the Opera". Percussion is composed by Mike Coers. For more information, check out http://denniseveland.com/marchingband/anightattheopera.html



Dream Beyond the Stars
by Markell R. Robinson

This is my latest work (December 2009). It is a ballad about a character's goals to move past the status quo. We are planning to use this material as the ballad for Paducah High School Marching Band's 2010 field show, "Another World, A Different Time"



Red River Army Concert March
by Dennis Eveland

This exciting march is recorded by the Bradley University Symphonic Winds conducted by Dr. David Vroman. This work is available from TRN Music Publishers.



The EPIC Storm
by Markell R. Robinson

This is the closing material to our 2009 field show, "The Epic Storm". It includes a 'hint' at the reprise, "The Tempest" by Robert W. Smith. "The Tempest" is (c) held by Alfred Publishing, used with permission.


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