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  2. The Stars and Stripes Forever - Wikipedia

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    Instrumentation The march is written for a standard full American concert band. On the page for The Stars and Stripes Forever on the official United States Marine Band website, under The Complete Marches of John Philip Sousa, additional parts are written in at the bottom of the downloadable score. These parts are from Sousa's Encore Book, and are handwritten for "Drums & Bells" and harp.

  3. John Philip Sousa - Wikipedia

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    Among Sousa's best-known marches are "The Stars and Stripes Forever" (National March of the United States of America ), "Semper Fidelis" (official march of the United States Marine Corps ), "The Liberty Bell", "The Thunderer", and "The Washington Post".

  4. List of marches by John Philip Sousa - Wikipedia

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    John Philip Sousa was an American composer and conductor of the late Romantic era known primarily for American military marches. [1] He composed 136 marches from 1873 until his death in 1932. [a] [2] He derived few of his marches from his other musical compositions such as melodies and operettas. " The Stars and Stripes Forever " is considered Sousa's most famous composition. [3] A British ...

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    Sousa rose to prominence directing the U.S. Marine Band from 1880 until 1892. Besides conducting, he also wrote music of lasting importance.

  6. Anchor and Star - Wikipedia

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    Published. 1918, New York. Publisher. Carl Fischer. Audio sample. United States Marine Band performing the march. file. help. "Anchor & Star" is an American military march composed by John Philip Sousa in 1918, while he served as leader of the U.S. Navy Battalion Band at the Great Lakes Naval Training Center during the First World War.

  7. Semper Fidelis (march) - Wikipedia

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    Semper Fidelis (march) " Semper Fidelis ", written in 1888 by John Philip Sousa, is regarded as the official march of the United States Marine Corps. This piece was one of two composed in response to a request from United States President Chester A. Arthur for a new piece to be associated with the United States President.

  8. The Washington Post (march) - Wikipedia

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    " The Washington Post " (often called " The Washington Post March ") is a march composed by John Philip Sousa in 1889. Since then, it has remained as one of his most popular marches throughout the United States and many other countries.

  9. The Liberty Bell (march) - Wikipedia

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    The ship's bell from the SS John Philip Sousa, a World War II Liberty ship, is housed at the Marine Barracksand is used by The President's Ownin select performances of the march.