John Philip Sousa composer / arranger
date of birth: 06.11.1854
date of death: 06.03.1932
The March King, John Philip Sousa, was Americas most successful bandmaster and a universally beloved composer. Born November 6, 1854 in Washington, DC, Sousa studied violin, theory and composition in the DC area. At the age of 13 he was enlisted as an apprentice musician in the U. S. Marine Band, a position he held for some seven years.
After his discharge from the Marine Corps, Sousa remained in Washington for a time, conducting and playing the violin. He toured with several traveling theater orchestras and moved, in 1876, to Philadelphia. While on tour in St. Louis, he received a telegram offering him the leadership of the Marine Band in Washington. He accepted and reported for duty on Oct. 1, 1880, becoming the bands 17th Leader.
During his twelve years as Director of The Marine Band, Sousa greatly enhanced the reputation of the band through musical excellence, the first tours of the band, and of course with the ever-growing popularity of his military marches. In 1888, he wrote "Semper Fidelis." Dedicated to "the officers and men of the Marine Corps," it is traditionally known as the "official" march of the Marine Corps.
In 1892, Sousa resigned his position with the Marine band to form his own civilian band. Over the next 39 years, this incredible band toured coast to coast annually, made four European tours, and one world tour. Unequalled in success and popularity, the Sousa Band earned a reputation as the finest concert band of its time, and entertained hundreds of thousands through its concert performances.
John Philip Sousa died on March 6, 1932, at Reading, Pa., where he was scheduled to conduct the Ringgold Band. His body was brought to his native Washington to lie in state in the Band Hall at Marine Barracks. Four days later, two companies of Marines and Sailors, the Marine Band, and honorary pall-bearers from the Army, Navy, and Marine Corps headed the funeral cortege from the Marine Barracks to Congressional Cemetery.
Perhaps the most significant tribute to Sousas influence on American culture, "The Stars and Stripes Forever" was designated as the national march of the United States on Dec. 11, 1987.
After his discharge from the Marine Corps, Sousa remained in Washington for a time, conducting and playing the violin. He toured with several traveling theater orchestras and moved, in 1876, to Philadelphia. While on tour in St. Louis, he received a telegram offering him the leadership of the Marine Band in Washington. He accepted and reported for duty on Oct. 1, 1880, becoming the bands 17th Leader.
During his twelve years as Director of The Marine Band, Sousa greatly enhanced the reputation of the band through musical excellence, the first tours of the band, and of course with the ever-growing popularity of his military marches. In 1888, he wrote "Semper Fidelis." Dedicated to "the officers and men of the Marine Corps," it is traditionally known as the "official" march of the Marine Corps.
In 1892, Sousa resigned his position with the Marine band to form his own civilian band. Over the next 39 years, this incredible band toured coast to coast annually, made four European tours, and one world tour. Unequalled in success and popularity, the Sousa Band earned a reputation as the finest concert band of its time, and entertained hundreds of thousands through its concert performances.
John Philip Sousa died on March 6, 1932, at Reading, Pa., where he was scheduled to conduct the Ringgold Band. His body was brought to his native Washington to lie in state in the Band Hall at Marine Barracks. Four days later, two companies of Marines and Sailors, the Marine Band, and honorary pall-bearers from the Army, Navy, and Marine Corps headed the funeral cortege from the Marine Barracks to Congressional Cemetery.
Perhaps the most significant tribute to Sousas influence on American culture, "The Stars and Stripes Forever" was designated as the national march of the United States on Dec. 11, 1987.
Washington Post (March) John Philip Sousa / Arr. Andrew Balent
Next to Stars and Stripes Forever, this march, universally known as "The March King," is probably the best-known march by John Philip Sousa (1854-1932). From its energetic opening through the memorable 1st strain, the tuneful second and memorable trio, this is a beloved example of march writing at its best. A perfect introduction to the 6/8 march style, this very playable versi ...
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Washington Post - March John Philip Sousa / Arr. Siegfried Rundel
In der Firmengeschichte der Washington Post, einer der großen amerikanischen Zeitungen, ist unter dem Jahr 1889' folgender kurze Eintrag enthalten: Anlässlich der Preisverleihung eines Aufsatzwettbewerbs am 15. Juni stellte John Philip Sousa, Leiter des Musikkorps der Marineinfanterie der Vereinigten Staaten, den Marsch 'The Washington Post' vor, den er eigens für die Zeitung g ...
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Washington Post March John Philip Sousa / Arr. Robert E. Foster Jr.
Kategorie / Categorie: Concert Band Concert Band Grade 2-2.5
Besetzung / Instrumentation: Concert Band
Verlag / Publication: Wingert-Jones Publications
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The marches of John Philip Sousa are known around the world, and The Washington Post may be the most famous of all of them. This setting has been carefully arranged so young bands can perform and appreciate this historic wor ...
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Willow Blossoms John Philip Sousa / Arr. Keith Brion & Loras Schissel
Titel / Title: Willow Blossoms
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Instrumentation: Concert Band
Produkttyp / Product: Partitur + Stimmen
Erscheinungsdatum / Date of Production: 1995
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Wisconsin Forward Forever March (c/b sc) John Philip Sousa
Titel / Title: Wisconsin Forward Forever March (c/b sc)
ISBN: 1682963489
EAN13: 9781682963487
UPC: 660355026478
Herausgeber / Publisher: Alfred Music Publications
Produkttyp / Product: Symphonic wind band
Komponist / Composer: Schissel; Loras John; Sousa
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Wisconsin Forward Forever March (c/b) John Philip Sousa
Titel / Title: Wisconsin Forward Forever March (c/b)
ISBN: 1682963470
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Komponist / Composer: Schissel; Loras John; Sousa
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With Pleasure John Philip Sousa / Arr. Loras John Schissel
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Wolverine March John Philip Sousa / Arr. Robert E. Foster
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Besetzung / Instrumentation: Concert Band
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In 1881, after being named conductor of the United States Marine Band, Sousa composed six new marches to add to the bands repertoire. One of them, Wolverine March, was "respectfully dedicated to His Excellency Hon. David H. ...
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