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  1. www.marines.com › about-the-marine-corps › who-areSemper Fidelis | Marines

    16 de may. de 2024 · Responsible for bringing the United States Marine Band to an elite level of excellence, John Philip Sousa wrote “Semper Fidelis” in 1888—traditionally known as the Marine Corps’ official march. To this day, the embodiment of Semper Fidelis is shown through the music and precision of the Marine Corps band.

  2. 9 de may. de 2024 · John Philip Sousa, the renowned American composer and bandleader, was deeply moved when he learned about the tragic shooting of President James Garfield in July 1881. Sousa had been a member of the same Masonic lodge as President Garfield, and the news of his untimely death hit him hard.

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  3. 4 de may. de 2024 · John Philip Sousa composed The Stars and Stripes Forever in 1896, while on a trip to Europe with his band. He was homesick for America, and was inspired to write a patriotic march that would capture the spirit of the nation. The song premiered later that year in Philadelphia, and became an instant hit.

  4. 9 de may. de 2024 · Today, we’re exploring the life and legacy of John Philip Sousa1, an iconic American composer and conductor known primarily for his stirring military marches1. Born on November 6, 1854, in...

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    • Music Educator
  5. Hace 3 días · John Philip Sousa – America’s Legacy through his Music Exhibit December 19-21, 2018 ; Sousa Archives Closed for Thanksgiving Holiday ; American Music Month Celebration Continues with Renée Baker ; Harry Partch Exhibit Opens at University Library Marshall Gallery ; December. Sousa Archives Closed December 24, 2018 -- January 1 ...

  6. Hace 6 días · Section from: MITA Session: John Philip Sousa: Patriotism, Power, and RaceOn this July 4 holiday celebrating America’s independence, we celebrate and examine...

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  7. Hace 2 días · John Philip Sousa′s Band played for the Exposition dedication celebration in Chicago, 10 October through 21 October 1892. Joseph Douglass, classical violinist, who achieved wide recognition after his performance there and became the first African-American violinist to conduct a transcontinental tour and the first to tour as a ...