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         Sousa John Philip:     more books (17)
  1. Sousa, John Philip (1854-1932): An entry from SJP's <i>St. James Encyclopedia of Popular Culture</i> by Elizabeth D. Schafer, 2000
  2. The fifth string by John Philip Sousa ; the illustrations by How by Sousa. John Philip. 1854-1932., 1902
  3. The Stars and Stripes Forever - Woodwind - Clarinet Quintet by By John Philip Sousa (1854 - 1932) / arr. David Marlatt, 2009-02-01
  4. The Stars and Stripes Forever - Brass - Cornet (Trumpet) Quintet by By John Philip Sousa (1854 - 1932) / arr. David Marlatt, 2008-06-01
  5. Pipetown Sandy by John Philip, 1854-1932 Sousa, 2009-10-26
  6. Perspectives on John Philip Sousa
  7. Works of John Philip Sousa by Paul E. Bierley, 1984-06
  8. John Philip Sousa: The March King (Rookie Biographies) by Carol Greene, 1992-09
  9. The Incredible Band of John Philip Sousa (Music in American Life) by Paul E. Bierley, 2006-08-30
  10. John Philip Sousa: American Phenomenon by Paul E. Bierley, 1973-06
  11. John Philip Sousa and the National Anthem by Edward S. Delaplaine, 2001-01
  12. Sousa at Illinois: The John Philip Sousa And Herbert L. Carke Manuscript Collections at The University Of Illinois At Urbana-Champaign: A Catalogue Of ... (Detroit Studies in Music Bibliography) by Phyllis Danner, 2005-10-30
  13. John Philip Sousa (Lives and Times) by Jennifer Blizin Gillis, 2005-09-15
  14. The Life & Times of John Philip Sousa (Masters of Music) by Susan Zannos, 2003-07

1. John Philip Sousa (1854-1932)
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2. Sousa, John Philip
1854 Born Washington, DC, Nov. 6. John Philip was 3rd of 10 children of John Antonio Sousa (born in Spain of Portuguese parents) and Maria
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3. Sousa, John Philip (1854 - 1932), United States
Sousa, John. Sousa, John Philip Period Romantic Born Monday, November 6, 1854 in Washington, DC (USA)
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5. Digital Collections - Music - Sousa, John Philip, 1854-1932. The
Sousa, John Philip, 18541932. The Washington Post march music 1890 - 1899 (7 pages) More information copyright order contact us help
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6. The Infography About John Philip Sousa (1854-1932)
Sousa, John Philip (18541932)
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7. MSN Encarta - John Philip Sousa
Sousa, John Philip. Multimedia 2 items. Sousa, John Philip (18541932), American bandmaster and composer, born in Washington, D.C. At the age
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8. Ninemsn Encarta - Sousa, John Philip
Sousa, John Philip Sousa, John Philip (18541932), American bandmaster and composer, born in Washington, D.C. At the age of 13 he was
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9. The Music Of John Philip Sousa On Parade (in VSCCAT)
The music of John Philip Sousa on parade sound recording Author Sousa, John Philip, 18541932. National Geographic Society (U.S.) Published
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10. Kemble, John Philip Encyclop Dia Britannica
and only Sousa, John Philip (18541932). The best-known name in American band music is that of John Philip Sousa. His stirring marches
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11. John Philip Sousa (1854-1932)
Dedicated to The March King and his works. Features over 100 sound clips andMIDI files plus a bio, book reviews, pictures and more.
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Click on Mr. Sousa to hear his voice! (requires Real Player What's New (updated About John Philip Sousa
Includes a short biography with pictures... March of the Month
Each month we feature one of Sousa's best marches in RealAudio, MPEG3, MPEG2 and MIDI formats. This month:
The Glory of the Yankee Navy
Frequently Asked Questions
Questions about Sousa? Find an answer here! Special Attraction!
If you lived in a small town 100 years ago, nothing short of a presidential whistle-stop could match the thrill of a Sousa Band concert. Join the Sousa Band as their semi-annual transcontinental tour brings them to Duluth, Minnesota. A sample concert program is included along with photos, newspaper advertisements and reviews. Sousa's Band
Learn about the most famous band in history. Band roster, soloist profiles. Top 12 Sousa Recordings
Is there a Sousaphile in your life? Or is it you? In any case, your ultimate wish list is here - check out this list of the absolute best recordings of Sousa's music available today! The Music of Sousa
Listing of all of Sousa's compositions, with nearly 100 sound clips and MIDI files.

12. About The Sousa Home Page
the home page of The March King himself, John Philip Sousa (18541932). John Philip was 3rd of 10 children of John Antonio Sousa (born in Spain of
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About John Philip Sousa
Welcome to the home page of "The March King" himself, John Philip Sousa (1854-1932). I'm not a scholar; I'm just a big Sousa fan. If you have Sousa information to contribute, please email me This site is recognized by both the Microsoft Encarta encyclopedia and Britannica.com as one of the top classical music sites on the net and the best web site for information about Sousa. If you need further biographical information on Sousa, please check out our Books section.
A Brief Biography of Mr. Sousa
Began musical study around age six, studying voice, violin, piano, flute, cornet, baritone, trombone and alto horn. His father enlisted him in the Marines at age 13 as an apprentice after he attempted to run away to join a circus band. Published first composition, "Moonlight on the Potomac Waltzes". H.M.S. Pinafore on Broadway. In February, met Jane van Middlesworth Bellis during Pinafore rehearsals; they were married December 30, 1879. Returned to Washington in September to assume leadership of the US Marine Band.

13. Naxos.com, Your World Of Classical Music
Detailed biography traces his career including introducing ragtime music to Europe with recommended Naxos recordings.
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14. LII - Results For "sousa, John Philip, 1854-1932"
Results for Sousa, John Philip, 18541932 1 of 1. John Philip Sousa AmericanComposer, Conductor and Patriot. This site contains a biography in the form of
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15. The Infography About John Philip Sousa (1854-1932)
Sources recommended by a professor whose research specialty is Sousa.
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Sousa, John Philip (1854-1932)
The following sources are recommended by a professor whose research specialty is Sousa.
Six Superlative Sources
Bierley, Paul E. John Philip Sousa, American Phenomenon. Appleton-Century-Crofts, 1973; subsequent printings by Prentice Hall and Integrity Press, 1984. Bierley, Paul E. The Works of John Philip Sousa. Integrity Press, 1984. Heslip, Malcolm. Nostalgic Happenings in the Three Bands of John Philip Sousa. Malcolm Heslip, 1982. Newsom, Jon (ed. and "Introduction"). Perspectives on John Philip Sousa. Library of Congress, 1983. Includes the following articles: Margaret L. Brown, "David Blakely, Manager of the Sousa Band"; Frederick Fennell, "The Sousa March: A Personal View"; Neil Harris, "John Philip Sousa and the Culture of Reassurance"; Pauline Norton, "Nineteenth-Century American March Music and John Philip Sousa"; William Schuman, "Semper Fidelis"; James R. Smart, "Genesis of a March, The Stars and Stripes Forever"; John Philip Sousa III, "A Few Observations and Memories." Smart, James R. The Sousa Band: A Discography. U.S. Library of Congress, 1970.

16. John Philip Sousa: Biography And Much More From Answers.com
John Philip Sousa , Bandleader / Composer Born 6 November 1854 BirthplaceWashington, DC Death 6 March 1932 Works by John Philip Sousa (18541932)
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  • Born: 6 November 1854 Birthplace: Washington, D.C. Died: 6 March 1932 Best Known As: The guy who wrote "Stars and Stripes Forever"
"March King" John Philip Sousa was the most famous band leader in the United States during his lifetime, a former U.S. Marine Band leader who composed and conducted some of the most well-known marches in the world. His professional career began as a violinist in travelling orchestras, but his first fame came as the leader of the U.S. Marine Band from 1880 until 1892. Sousa composed the official song of the Marine Corps, "Semper Fidelis" at the request of President Chester A. Arthur (who was looking for a song to replace "Hail to the Chief," or so the story goes). In 1892 he started a civilian band that became internationally famous and hugely popular (in 1910 they toured the world). The band was known especially for marches that Sousa composed, notably "Stars and Stripes Forever," designated in 1987 as the National March of the United States. Sousa also wrote operas and other pieces of music, as well as novels and poetry... In 1917 he enlisted in the U.S. Naval Reserve (at the age of 62) because of World War I.

17. John Philip Sousa (1854-1932)
John Philip Sousa (18541932). Perhaps more than anyone else, John PhilipSousa gained great proficiency on the violin, and at the age of 13 he was
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Discover Band Music writeNavBar("breadcrumbs"); go back John Philip Sousa (1854-1932) Perhaps more than anyone else, John Philip Sousa is responsible for bringing the United States Marine Band to an unprecedented level of excellence: a standard upheld by every Marine Band Director since. Sousa grew up with the Marine Band, and his intimate knowledge of the band coupled with his great ability provided the ideal medium to showcase the marches that earned him the title, the "March King." Sousa was born Nov. 6, 1854, at 636 G Street, in southeast Washington, D.C., near the Marine Barracks where his father, Antonio, was a musician in the Marine Band. He received his grammar school education in Washington and for several of his school years enrolled in a private conservatory of music operated by John Esputa, Jr. There he studied piano and most of the orchestral instruments, but his first love was the violin. John Philip Sousa gained great proficiency on the violin, and at the age of 13 he was almost persuaded to join a circus band. His father, however, intervened and enlisted him as an apprentice musician in the Marine Band. Except for a period of six months, Sousa remained in the band until he was 20.

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John Philip Sousa (18541932). Perhaps more than anyone else, John Philip Sousais responsible for bringing the United States Marine Band to the level of
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Perhaps more than anyone else, John Philip Sousa is responsible for bringing the United States Marine Band to the level of excellence upheld today. As a composer, he wrote the best known and most loved marches in the repertoire; as Director, he was an innovator who shaped the future of the Marine Band.
Sousa was born Nov. 6, 1854, at 636 G Street, in southeast Washington, D.C., near Marine Barracks where his father, Antonio, was a musician in the Marine Band. Sousa studied piano and most orchestral instruments, but his first love was the violin. Sousa gained great proficiency on the instrument, and at age 13, was almost persuaded to join a circus band. His father intervened, however, and enlisted him as an apprentice musician in the Marine Band. Sousa remained in the band until he was 20.
After his discharge from the Marine Corps, Sousa remained in Washington for a time, conducting and playing the violin. In 1876, he moved to Philadelphia where he worked as a composer, arranger, and proofreader for publishing houses. Sousa toured with a company producing the musical Our Flirtation, for which he wrote the incidental music and the march. While on tour in St. Louis, he received a telegram offering him the leadership of the Marine Band in Washington. He accepted and reported for duty on Oct. 1, 1880.

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Sousa, John Philip (18541932). Wikipedia Experiences of a Bandmaster (English);The Fifth String (English). Sou Shen Hou Ji. Tao, Qian, 372?-427.
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20. Experiences Of A Bandmaster By John Philip Sousa - Project Gutenberg
Title, Experiences of a Bandmaster. Language, English. LoC Class, ML MusicLiterature of music. Subject, Sousa, John Philip, 18541932. EText-No. 2589
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