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Armed Forces Salute (arr. Werle)
Medley arranged by Floyd Werle; ed. Tom Dossett
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N.B. It is uncertain whether this work is the same as Armed Forces Medley arranged or edited for concert band and chorus by Tom Dossett. It may also be the same work as Floyd Werle's A Salute to the Armed Services.
General Info
Year: 1979? / 1996
Duration:
Difficulty: (see Ratings for explanation)
Publisher: U.S. Air Force Band
Cost: Score and Parts - Unknown
Instrumentation
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Errata
None discovered thus far.
Program Notes
This a medley of the theme songs of the United States armed services: Army, Navy, Marine Corps, Coast Guard, and Air Force.
Media
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State Ratings
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Performances
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- University of Oklahoma (Norman) Wind Symphony (Shanti Simon, conductor) - 7 November 2021
Works for Winds by This Composer
- American Holiday (1983)
- Armed Force Salute (as arranger, with Dossett) (1979?/1996)
- Carol of the Drum (as arranger) (1941/1959)
- Charlie Chaplin Band Portrait (as arranger) (1971)
- Concertino for Three Brass and Band (1970)
- Concerto Op. 5, No. 6 (as arranger)
- An Ellington Portrait (as arranger)
- Fandango (as arranger)
- Glider Pilots Reunion March (1981)
- Golden Age of the Xylophone (1983)
- Marches Blue and Grey (1976)
- The Observing Visitor (as arranger) (/1980)
- Passion in Paint (as arranger)
- Rainbow Ripples (as arranger) (1926/1986)
- A Salute to the Armed Services (as arranger) (1979?)
- Second Concerto for Trumpet (1969)
- Sinfonia Sacra (1970)
- Star-Spangled Banner, The (arr Werle) (as arranger)
- Tamboo (as arranger) (1953)
- The U.S. Air Force March (as arranger) (1939/)
- Walt Disney Band Showcase (1969)
Resources
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