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John Philip Sousa (1854–1932)

Auteur de The Fifth String

113+ oeuvres 239 utilisateurs 4 critiques

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Notice de désambiguation :

(eng) Do not combine with John Philip Sousa III or IV.

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Œuvres de John Philip Sousa

The Fifth String (1902) 28 exemplaires
The Stories of Foster & Sousa in Words and Music (1995) — Compositeur — 15 exemplaires
Stars and Stripes Forever (1897) 9 exemplaires
The Stars and Stripes Forever (1996) 9 exemplaires
Fennell Conducts Sousa (1992) 7 exemplaires
Pipetown Sandy (2001) 5 exemplaires
Sousa Marches (1991) 5 exemplaires
Washington Post March (2006) 3 exemplaires
The Glass Blowers 3 exemplaires
El Capitan 3 exemplaires
Sousa (1999) 3 exemplaires
Mercury Living Presence: You Are There! [sound recording] (1994) — Compositeur — 2 exemplaires
The Majesty of America (2002) 2 exemplaires
Marschalbum : I 2 exemplaires
Semper Fidelis March 2 exemplaires
Kadetten - Marsch 1 exemplaire
Stars Stripes & Sousa 1 exemplaire
American Light Music Classics (1998) 1 exemplaire
The Sousa March Folio 1 exemplaire
Sousa Original 1 exemplaire
The Minnesota March 1 exemplaire
Spirit of America 1 exemplaire
sousa, Vol. 2 1 exemplaire
La Reine D'amour 1 exemplaire
Mother Hubbard March 1 exemplaire
The Sousa March Album 1 exemplaire
Famous Sousa marches 1 exemplaire
National Game March 1 exemplaire
Stars & Stripes Forever (2004) 1 exemplaire
Sousa Favorites 1 exemplaire
Peaches and Cream 1 exemplaire
Semper Fidelis: March (2000) 1 exemplaire
Mother Goose March 1 exemplaire
Celebrate the American Spirit (2001) 1 exemplaire
A Sousa Celebration 1 exemplaire
Sousa's Greatest Hits (1999) 1 exemplaire
Riders for the Flag 1 exemplaire

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Nom légal
Sousa, John Philip
Date de naissance
1854-11-06
Date de décès
1932-03-06
Lieu de sépulture
Congressional Cemetery, Washington, D.C., USA
Sexe
male
Nationalité
USA
Lieu de naissance
Washington, D.C., USA
Lieu du décès
Reading, Pennsylvania, USA
Lieux de résidence
Washington, D.C., USA
Sands Point, New York, USA
Professions
composer
conductor
Relations
Sousa, John Philip III (grandson)
Sousa IV, John Philip (great-grandson)
Organisations
Freemasons
Sousa Band
Notice de désambigüisation
Do not combine with John Philip Sousa III or IV.

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Signalé
VPALib | 2 autres critiques | Mar 6, 2019 |
In his autobiography, "Marching Along", Sousa claims that he composed the march on Christmas Day 1896, upon hearing of the death of David Blakeley, the manager of the Sousa Band. He also wrote these lyrics:

Let martial note in triumph float
And liberty extend its mighty hand
A flag appears 'mid thunderous cheers,
The banner of the Western land.
The emblem of the brave and true
Its folds protect no tyrant crew;
The red and white and starry blue
Is freedom's shield and hope.

Other nations may deem their flags the best
And cheer them with fervid elation
But the flag of the North and South and West
Is the flag of flags, the flag of Freedom's nation.

Hurrah for the flag of the free!
May it wave as our standard forever,
The gem of the land and the sea,
The banner of the right.
Let despots remember the day
When our fathers with mighty endeavor
Proclaimed as they marched to the fray
That by their might and by their right
It waves forever.

Let eagle shriek from lofty peak
The never-ending watchword of our land;
Let summer breeze waft through the trees
The echo of the chorus grand.
Sing out for liberty and light,
Sing out for freedom and the right.
Sing out for Union and its might,
O patriotic sons.

Other nations may deem their flags the best
And cheer them with fervid elation,
But the flag of the North and South and West
Is the flag of flags, the flag of Freedom's nation.

Hurrah for the flag of the free.
May it wave as our standard forever
The gem of the land and the sea,
The banner of the right.
Let despots remember the day
When our fathers with mighty endeavor
Proclaimed as they marched to the fray,
That by their might and by their right
It waves forever.

The timing, a subsequent key change, the matched up lyrics, and the fact that he conducted this march in virtually every performance since, belie the honorific (and honorable, romantic) claim. The March remains, of course, one of the greatest. The piccolo obligato in the trio, joined on the 2d iteration by a trombone counter-melody, is thrilling.
… (plus d'informations)
 
Signalé
keylawk | 2 autres critiques | Sep 11, 2011 |
Sousa wrote for the Washington Post awards ceremony in 1889.
 
Signalé
keylawk | Sep 11, 2011 |

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Œuvres
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Membres
239
Popularité
#94,925
Évaluation
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Critiques
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ISBN
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