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OGRAPHY OF AARON COPLAND AND STRIPES FOREVER John Phillip Sousa and Francis Scott Joplin, as well as diverse as well as diverse as a variety of the rousing music of many of the John Phillip Sousa and moreuc picture or photograph of marches.
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Sousa thought his son needed the training and discipline of the Corps.
The commandant agreed, and John was enlisted as an apprentice, a common practice in 1868.
Sousa was beginning to become famous as a composer of marches; the public called him the March King.
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  A Capitol Fourth . History of the Fourth . Sousa: The March King . Biography of John Phillip Sousa | PBS
John Philip was the third of 10 children of John Antonio Sousa (born in Spain of Portuguese parents) and Maria Elisabeth Trinkhaus (born in Bavaria).
By all accounts, John Philip was an adventure-loving boy, and when at the age of 13 he tried to run away to join a circus band, his father instead enlisted him in the Marine Band as a band apprentice.
Sousa's last appearance before the Marine Band was on the occasion of the Carabao Wallow of 1932 in Washington, D.C. Sousa, as a distinguished guest, rose from the speaker's table, took the baton from Captain Taylor Branson, the band's director, and led the band in "The Stars and Stripes Forever."
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Sousa thought his son needed the training and discipline of the Corps.
The commandant agreed, and John was enlisted as an apprentice, a common practice in 1868.
Sousa was beginning to become famous as a composer of marches; the public called him the March King.
www.marine969.com /sousa.htm   (214 words)

  
 PBS: Think Tank: Transcript for "Who Was John Philip Sousa?"
John Phillip Sousa was born on November 6th, 1854 in Washington, D.C., just a block and a half away from the Marine barracks.
Sousa knew this in the end of his life, he knew that with the depression, and with jazz coming in, and new popular music, that there was a different feeling.
RIFE: Sousa was an enthusiast, he had two goals in his life, he wanted his music to be successful and his performance to be successful, and he had a great deal of ambition, and he was very proud of his ambition.
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 John Philip Sousa - Music Composer   (Site not responding. Last check: )
John Philip Sousa is the "March King" and one of the most famous American composers and conductors.
John was born in Washington, DC on November 6, 1854.
Almost 10 years later, John was discharged from the marines so he began performing and touring with his violin.
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 John Philip Sousa Summary
Sousa was born on November 6, 1854, in Washington, D.C., to John Antonio and Maria Elisabeth (Trinkhaus) Sousa.
John Philip Sousa (November 6, 1854 – March 6, 1932), popularly known as "The March King", was an American composer and conductor of the late Romantic era known particularly for American military marches.
Sousa was born in Washington D.C. to John António de Sousa and Maria Elisabeth Trinkhaus, with his parents being Portuguese and Bavarian (German) descent.
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 ipedia.com: John Philip Sousa Article   (Site not responding. Last check: )
John Philip Sousa (November 6, 1854 - March 6, 1932), is probably the most famous marching band conductor (although his band rarely marched) and composer in history.
Sousa repeatedly refused to conduct on the radio, fearing the lack of personal contact with the audience; he was persuaded to do so in 1929, and was very successful.
Sousa also composed the music for six operettas that were either unfinished or not produced: The Devils' Deputy, Florine, The Irish Dragoon, Katherine, The Victory, and The Wolf.
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John Philip Sousa, renowned throughout the world for his martial band music, was the first president of an organization which was a forerunner to the present Amateur Trapshooting Association.
Sousa might well be called the father of government of the sport by amateur shooters as it exists today.
John Philip Sousa was conductor of the U.S. Marine Band from 1880 to 1892, after which he organized his own, world-renowned concert band.
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 NSSAR - John Philip Sousa
John Phillip Sousa wrote The Stars and Stripes Forever March, which became our national march.
John Philip was 3rd of 10 children of John Antonio Sousa (born in Spain of Portuguese parents) and Maria Elisabeth Trinkhaus (born in Bavaria).
The original name of the band was "Sousa's New Marine Band", but criticism from Washington forced the withdrawal of the name.
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 - Classical Music Dictionary - Free MP3
John Philip was 3rd of 10 children of John Antonio Sousa (born in Spain of Portuguese parents) and Maria Elisabeth Trinkhaus (born in Bavaria); John Philip's father, Antonio, played trombone in the U.S. Marine band; he grew up around military band music.
Sousa's promoter David Blakely dies while Sousa and his wife are on vacation in Europe; on the return voyage, Sousa receives the inspiration for The Stars and Stripes Forever.
Sousa dies at age 77, after conducting a rehearsal of the Ringgold Band in Reading, Pennsylvania; the last piece he conducted was "The Stars and Stripes Forever".
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 The Tidewater Winds - John Phillip Sousa
Sousa was born in Washington D.C. and was one of the youngest members of the U.S. Marine Corps Band (13 years old) at that time of his enlistment (After his father caught him running away to the circus) as a musician performing on the cornet.
Sousa accepted on the condition that he would be paid one dollar a month.
The United States Navy commisioned Sousa as a Lieutenant in the Naval Reserve, later to be promoted to Lieutenant Commander, and was put in charge of musician training at Great Lakes.
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John Phillip Sousa, the 3rd of 10 children, was born in Washington D.C. on November 6th, 1854.
John Phillip began his musical studies around the age of six, studying voice, violin, piano, flute, cornet, baritone, trombone and alto horn.
The commandant agreed, and John was enlisted as an apprentice, a common practice in 1868.
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 Explore DC: John Phillip Sousa
Sousa stayed with the band until he was 20 before leaving Washington and the Marines to pursue a musical career on his own.
So great was Sousa's impact on the Washington that the bridge across the Anacostia River is named after him as is the historic band hall at Marine Barracks.
Sousa's memory also lives on in a special ceremony marking the arrival of a new Marine band director.
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 Home - John Philip Sousa (1854-1932)
The Loyal Legion (1890) is one of Sousa's earlier marches, written while he was still conducting the Marine Band.
John Philip Sousa was born in 1854 in Washington, D.C. and died in 1932.
Author Paul Bierley documents every aspect of the Sousa Band: its history, its star performers, its appearances on recordings and radio, and the problems they faced on their 1911 trip around the world.
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 About John Philip Sousa - John Philip Sousa (1854-1932)
John Philip was 3rd of 10 children of John Antonio Sousa (born in Spain of Portuguese parents) and Maria Elisabeth Trinkhaus (born in Bavaria).
The original name of the band was "Sousa's New Marine Band", but criticism from Washington forced the withdrawal of the name.
He is assigned the rank of lieutenant and paid a salary of $1 per month.
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 Historical Timeline | Official Recruiting Site for the U.S. Marine Corps
President John Adams signs Act establishing the United States Marine Corps.
John Phillip Sousa appointed leader of the Marine Band.
Marine Lieutenant Colonel John H. Glenn is the first man to orbit the earth.
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 John Phillip Sousa Award Winners
The John Phillip Sousa Band Award is recognized nationally as the premier award for high school band members.
Each year, thousands of high schools across the country select their most outstanding senior band member to receive this prestigious award.
The following members have received the prestigious John Phillip Sousa Award from the South Point High School Band:
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