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John Philip Sousa, John Philip Sousa

John Philip Sousa

November 22nd, 2013

Born:
November 6, 1854 in Washington D.C.

Genre:
Classical

Years Active:
'/0s, '00s, '10s, '20s






John Philip Sousa

Biography

John Philip Sousa wrote the most famous American military marches of all time, including "Stars and Stripes Forever," earning him the nickname "the March King"; he was also known as a great bandleader, and organized the famed concert and military group, Sousa's Band. Born in Washington, D.C., on November 6, 1854, Sousa followed in the footsteps of his father, a musician in the U.S. Marine Corps, and enlisted by the age of 14. Before this, Sousa had studied violin with John Esputa. While active in the Marines, he composed his first march, "Salutation." Around the age of 16, Sousa began studying harmony with G.F. Benkert, then worked as a pit orchestra conductor at a local theater, followed by jobs as first chair violinist at the Ford Opera House, the Philadelphia Chestnut Street Theater, and later led the U.S. Marine Corps Band (1880-1992). Although most famous for his marches, Sousa composed in other styles as well, including a waltz, "Moonlight on the Potomac"; a gallop, "The Cuckoo" (both in 1869); the oratorio "Messiah of the Nations" (1914); and scores for Broadway musicals The Smugglers (1879), Desiree (1884), The Glass Blowers (1893), El Capitan (1896; which was his first real scoring success), American Maid (1913), and more. Sousa formed his sternly organized marching band in 1892, leading them through numerous U.S. and European tours, a world tour, and an appearance in the 1915 Broadway show Hip-Hip-Hooray. Sousa's Band also recorded many sides for the Victor label up through the early '30s. His most famous marches include "The Stars and Stripes Forever" (1897), "U.S. Field Artillery March," "Semper Fidelis" (written in 1888, it became the Marine Corps anthem), "Washington Post March" (1889), "King Cotton" (1895), "El Capitan" (1896), and many more. In addition to writing music, Sousa also wrote books, including the best-seller Fifth String and his autobiography, Marching Along. Actor Clifton Webb portrayed Sousa in the movie about his life entitled Stars and Stripes Forever. The instrument the sousaphone was named after this famous composer and bandleader. . John Philip Sousa wrote the most famous American military marches of all time, including "Stars and Stripes Forever," earning him the nickname "the March King"; he was also known as a great bandleader, and organized the famed concert and military group, Sousa's Band. Born in Washington, D.C., on November 6, 1854, Sousa followed in the footsteps of his father, a musician in the U.S. Marine Corps, and enlisted by the age of 14. Before this, Sousa had studied violin with John Esputa. While active in the Marines, he composed his first march, "Salutation." Around the age of 16, Sousa began studying harmony with G.F. Benkert, then worked as a pit orchestra conductor at a local theater, followed by jobs as first chair violinist at the Ford Opera House, the Philadelphia Chestnut Street Theater, and later led the U.S. Marine Corps Band (1880-1992). Although most famous for his marches, Sousa composed in other styles as well, including a waltz, "Moonlight on the Potomac"; a gallop, "The Cuckoo" (both in 1869); the oratorio "Messiah of the Nations" (1914); and scores for Broadway musicals The Smugglers (1879), Desiree (1884), The Glass Blowers (1893), El Capitan (1896; which was his first real scoring success), American Maid (1913), and more. Sousa formed his sternly organized marching band in 1892, leading them through numerous U.S. and European tours, a world tour, and an appearance in the 1915 Broadway show Hip-Hip-Hooray. Sousa's Band also recorded many sides for the Victor label up through the early '30s. His most famous marches include "The Stars and Stripes Forever" (1897), "U.S. Field Artillery March," "Semper Fidelis" (written in 1888, it became the Marine Corps anthem), "Washington Post March" (1889), "King Cotton" (1895), "El Capitan" (1896), and many more. In addition to writing music, Sousa also wrote books, including the best-seller Fifth String and his autobiography, Marching Along. Actor Clifton Webb portrayed Sousa in the movie about his life entitled Stars and Stripes Forever. The instrument the sousaphone was named after this famous composer and bandleader.

Top Albums

John Philip Sousa, John Philip Sousa
1. John Philip ..
Sousa's Greatest Hits & Some That Should Have Been, United States Marine Band
2. Sousa's Grea..
Sousa: Marches, Band of the Grenadier Guards
3. Sousa: March..
A Splash of Pops, Boston Pops Orchestra
4. A Splash of ..
50 Patriotic Songs: Music for the 4th of July
5. 50 Patriotic..
50 Classic TV Themes, Soundtrack & Theme Orchestra
6. 50 Classic T..
The March King: John Philip Sousa Conducts His Own Marches and Other Favorites (An Historical Recording), John Philip Sousa
7. The March Ki..
The World's Greatest Marches Performed By the Masters of March, The John Phillips Sousa Orchestra
8. The World's ..
A Tribute to John Philip Sousa, John Philip Sousa
9. A Tribute to..
I Love a Parade, Boston Pops Orchestra
10. I Love a Par..
Freedom: Songs from the Heart of America
11. Freedom: Son..
Stars and Stripes Forever, John Philip Sousa Orchestra
12. Stars and St..
Play Ball!, Cincinnati Pops Orchestra
13. Play Ball!
Bennett: Suite of Old American Dances - Gershwin: Rhapsody in Blue, Eugene Migliaro Corporon
14. Bennett: Sui..
Uncommon Valor, Colonel John R. Bourgeois
15. Uncommon Val..
Frederick Fennell Conducts, Eastman Wind Ensemble
16. Frederick Fe..
My First Classical Album, Carl Davis
17. My First Cla..
4th of July - The Essential American Patriotic Music Collection, All-American Patriotic Ensemble
18. 4th of July ..
Strictly Sousa, Dallas Wind Symphony
19. Strictly Sou..
The Best of Los Angeles Guitar Quartet, Los Angeles Guitar Quartet
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Top Songs

NameAlbumTimePrice
1.
Thunderer MarchJohn Philip Sousa2:37$0.99
2.
Fairest of the FairJohn Philip Sousa3:26$0.99
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Atlantic City PageantMusic for Wind Band2:43$0.99
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DirectorateMusic for Wind Band2:38$0.99
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With Pleasure-Dance HilariousMusic for Wind Band3:06$0.99
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AviatorsMusic for Wind Band3:00$0.99
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University of NebraskaMusic for Wind Band2:42$0.99
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Semper FidelisMusic for Wind Band3:02$0.99
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Minnesota MarchMusic for Wind Band3:26$0.99
10.
Nobles of the Mystic ShrineMusic for Wind Band3:42$0.99
11.
FederalVintage Sousa: 3 Hours of t..2:26$0.99
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Semper FidelisVintage Sousa: 3 Hours of t..2:41$0.99
13.
Wedding MarchVintage Sousa: 3 Hours of t..4:19$0.99
14.
Theme from "Monty Python's F..Theme from "Monty Pytho..0:15$0.99
15.
Semper FidelisMemorial Day: 50 Tracks to ..2:41$0.99
16.
Liberty BellLiberty Bell - Single3:32$0.99
17.
Manhattan BeachDefinitive John Philip Sous..2:06$0.99
18.
Diplomat MarchDefinitive John Philip Sous..3:05$0.99
19.
Hands Across the SeaDefinitive John Philip Sous..2:38$0.99
20.
Liberty Bell MarchDefinitive John Philip Sous..2:30$0.99
21.
Washington Post MarchTracks from 360 Sound: The ..2:18$0.99
22.
Band of the Grenadier Guards 3Sousa Marches5:03$0.99
23.
Band of the Grenadier Guards 2Sousa Marches2:36$0.99
24.
Band of the Grenadier Guards 1Sousa Marches3:43$0.99
25.
Us Air Force the Army Air Corps (Wil..Sousa Marches2:36$0.99

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