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Extractions: Entries Publication Data Dedication Advisory Board ... World Civilizations The Great American History Fact-Finder , composer and bandmaster. Called "the March King" for the more than 130 marches he wrote, Sousa also composed operettas and popular songs. Some of his best-known marches include "The Stars and Stripes Forever" , "The Washington Post March" , and "Semper Fidelis" . Sousa led the U.S. Marine Band from 1880 until 1892, when he left to form his own successful band. He served as bandmaster for the U.S. Navy from 1917 to 1919.
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Extractions: My Simple Salute to: John Philip Sousa I'm letting his music speak for itself. Warning: The music is a long download. This is the Sound Control Now Playing: "Stars and Stripes Forever" For more information on John Philip Sousa visit: The John Philip Sousa Page This site is worth a visit. It includes a biography, midi files, musical scores, and much more! John Phillip Sousa Fest!! This site has a large collection of midi files. click here to return to the Unofficial American Flag Page click here to return to the Patriotic Music Page This page last modified on 8/22/01
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Extractions: General: John Philip Sousa was the premiere band leader of the Spanish American War era. His patriotic songs were hits during the war. The Biography: Any person who has ever played an instrument in a high school band or a community band knows that John Philip Sousa was the greatest composer of marches who ever lived. This great man very deservedly is entitled to be referred to as the March King. John Philip Sousa was born in Washington, D. C. on November 6, 1854, the third of ten children of John Antonio Sousa and Maria Elisabeth (Trinkaus) Sousa. His father was born in Spain of Portuguese parents. His mother was born in Bavaria, Germany. John Antonio Sousa came to the United States as a young man, and, while serving as a musician in the United States Navy, met Maria in Brooklyn, New York, and married her in the late 1840s. Antonio enlisted in the United States Marine Band as a trombonist in 1854, and the family moved to Washington, D. C. John Philip Sousa had five sisters, Catherine Margaret, Josephine, Rosina, Annie Frances, and Mary Elisabeth, and four brothers, Ferdinand M., George Williams, Antonio Augustus, and Louis Marion.
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Brother John Philip Sousa, Salesman Of Americanism John Philip Sousa (18541932), the man called March King, wasproud to be a native-born American. And make no mistake that http://srjarchives.tripod.com/1997-10/Bierley.htm
Extractions: John Philip Sousa (1854-1932), the man called March King, was proud to be a native-born American. And make no mistake that he was also proud to be a Mason. Sousas Masonic affiliations arent common knowledge, but he entered Masonry at age 26 and was a Master Mason for 51 years. A summary of his Masonic career is seen at the end of this article. Three of his best known marches have Masonic origins: The Crusader (1888), The Thunderer (1889), and Nobles of the Mystic Shrine (1923). He came about petitioning the Craft naturally since his father was a Mason. Also, when Sousa became leader of the United States Marine Band in 1880, he learned the importance of military bandmasters being Masons and took the first steps shortly thereafter. It is interesting that quite a few members of Sousas professional civilian band, formed after he left the Marine Corps, were Masons. The percentage increased when Sousa became a Shriner in 1922, and toward the end of his career, nearly half the bandsmen themselves were Shriners. Shrine organizations around the country sponsored many Sousa Band concerts in the late 1920s.
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Extractions: Two years ago at this time, we paused to reflect on an entire world free from tyranny and strifea world able to once again enjoy freedom, a world where people are able to resume a normal way of life, free from oppression, able to speak their minds, happy and carefree. Today, I ask that you join me in a tribute to an American prodigy, Brother John Philip Sousa (1854-1932), a man we have chosen to honor at this Biennial Session since 1997 is the centennial of Brother Sousas greatest work, a melody recognized as our National March, The Stars and Stripes Forever. Brother Sousas musical education began at the young age of seven when he was enrolled in an evening conservatory of music to study the violin. An extraordinarily gifted pupil, Sousa read music on sight with unusual accuracy and had perfect pitch. Encouraged by his father, during the next four years he studied voice, piano, flute, cornet, baritone, trombone and alto horn. At the age of 13, while practicing his violin at home, he was overheard by a circus band leader, who persuaded young Sousa to join the circus. However, the plot was discovered by his father who rose before Johns departure time on that appointed day and escorted him to the Marine Corps headquarters where arrangements had already been made for Sousa to enlist as a boy or apprentice in the Marine Corps Band. This was the start of his military career.
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Extractions: Dictionaries: General Computing Medical Legal Encyclopedia Word: Word Starts with Ends with Definition Noun John Philip Sousa - a United States bandmaster and composer of military marches (1854-1932) Sousa The March King bandmaster - the conductor of a band composer - someone who composes music as a profession Legend: Synonyms Related Words Antonyms Some words with "John Philip Sousa" in the definition: bandmaster
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