|
He said composers who lived during peace couldn't write good marches such as his Spanish-American War-inspired "The Man Behind The Gun" |
Sousa
|
$1,600 |
DJ |
MUSIC & WAR |
2024-11-22 |
#9210 |
|
He's the composer of the famous march performed here by Grambling University's Tiger Marching Band |
John Philip Sousa
|
$1,000 |
J |
MUSIC CLASS |
2004-05-03 |
#4536 |
|
His first published work, 1872's "Moonlight on the Potomac", contained waltzes, not marches |
John Philip Sousa
|
$300 |
J |
CLASSIC AMERICAN MUSIC |
2000-12-05 |
#3742 |
|
He composed the "King Cotton" March in 1897, the same year as "The Stars & Stripes Forever" |
John Philip Sousa
|
$200 |
DJ |
MUSIC MAKERS |
1997-12-30 |
#3072 |
|
After resigning as director of the Marine Band, he gave his first concert with his own band Sept. 26, 1892 |
John Philip Sousa
|
$400 |
DJ |
AMERICAN MUSIC |
1997-06-26 |
#2969 |
|
In 1893 Francisco Fanciulli succeeded this man as leader of the U.S. Marine Band |
John Philip Sousa
|
$400 |
DJ |
MUSIC |
1997-01-09 |
#2849 |
|
This composer's wind bands helped introduce the saxophone to the U.S. in the 1890s |
John Philip Sousa
DD
|
$500 |
J |
MUSIC TRIVIA |
1989-07-13 |
#1139 |
|
In writing the light opera "El Capitan", this "March King" wrote a march of the same name |
Sousa
|
$200 |
DJ |
MUSIC |
1989-01-03 |
#1002 |