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    Judd: Salsalvation

    In writing this piece I set out to emulate the sound of the Stan Kenton big band and music of that 'golden' era. The piece itself is based around two Salvation Army tunes that are associated with the word, 'salvation'; Steadily forward march! (T.B. 799) and Hark, hark, my soul (T.B.542).The music is intentionally flamboyant and requires a secure grasp of the style and rhythm to be successful. It was featured at the Belfast Temple Music School to great effect.Andrew Mackereth

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    Judd: Silver Star

    The title of this march, published in 1962, refers to the pin originally given to the mothers, but now also the fathers, of cadets entering The Salvation Army's Schools for Officer Training.It includes the song, 'Mothers of the Silver Star' (words by Arch. R Wiggins, music by George Marshall) which was specially written for the first occasion at which Silver Stars were presented. Also included is a Salvation Army flag song, 'Yellow star, and red and blue' also written by the aforementioned Wiggins and Marshall.

    Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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    Judd: Soldiers Of Christ

    This march was the second of Marshalls marches to be published and contained the note Revised by the Editor, who at the time was Lt. Colonel Richard Slater. Marshall maintained correspondence with the Colonel as his composing skills developed although this early work already demonstrates melodic charm and effective scoring.

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    Judd: Spirit of Praise

    The trio section of this march closely follows the vocal score of a setting of the hymn Praise my soul, the king of heaven by A. P. Berggren of Denmark. This hymn-like style, especially in the trio section, was not uncommon in Salvation Army marches of the period, intentionally devotional and a contrast to the lively nature which surrounded it.

    Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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    Judd: Star Lake

    Unbelievable to think that this march is 70 years old written when Eric Ball was a guest at the famous Star Lake music camp in the USA. Entertaining and easily within the grasp of all bands.

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    Judd: The Joy-Bringer

    This Festival (Concert) March was a pacesetter among 'new' Salvation Army marches of the 1960s with its refreshing harmonic language and use of Latin American rhythmic style.

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    Judd: The Liberator

    George Marshall suffered a terrible mining accident four months after his marriage in 1918. Confined to a wheelchair for the rest of his life, Marshall subsequently wrote many outstanding choral and instrumental works for The Salvation Army of which this march is one of the most popular.

    Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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    Judd: The Maple Leaf

    This march is characteristic in style of many written by Bramwell Coles. It derives its title from the song, 'The Maple Leaf Forever' while there are also strong references to 'O Canada' and 'Rule Britannia'.

    Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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    Judd: The Red Shield

    Written in 1928, this march has become a Salvation Army classic. The title refers to The Salvation Army red shield logo known the world over.

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    Judd: The Shining Star

    A scintillating Christmas march from the pen of Peter Graham, featuring the carol, 'O come all ye faithful', with occasional references to 'God rest ye merry, gentlemen'.

    Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days