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| 6 Nov 2009 by info@dulcineamedia.com (findingDulcinea) In honor of his November 6 birthday, we look at the life and career of John Philip Sousa, the composer of “The Stars and Stripes Forever.” findingDulcinea / Happy Birthday - http://www.findingdulcinea.com/home.rss - References |
| 6 Nov 2009 by Polley Music Library The best known American composer of marches, John Philip Sousa, was born on November 6, 1854 in Washington, D.C. He learned to play the violin (as well as several wind instruments) and studied harmony and orchestration before joining ... Polley Music Library's Cadenza - http://polleymusiclibraryscadenza.blogspot.com/ [ More results from Polley Music Library's Cadenza ] |
| 44 minutes ago by jmucci Parks has been striving since he was a student composer, and against considerable odds, to restore the minstrelsy to its proper place in this country's musical-historical mosaic. .... His late dad had been a member of John Philip Sousa's Sixty Silver Trumpets and piloted a dance band to pay his way through medical school. Richard Parks became a distinguished neurosurgeon, neurologist and psychologist, the first to admit black patients to a white Southern hospital, ... The Beat Patrol - http://beatpatrol.wordpress.com/ |
| 29 Nov 2009 by admin ... by composer Philip Sparke who also wrote the foreword for the disk, jazz numbers such as Fly Me to the Moon and I've Got You Under My Skin. There is also, as befitting a military band, John Philip Sousa's march The Washington Post. ... Wellington.scoop.co.nz - http://wellington.scoop.co.nz/ |
| 27 Nov 2009 by Attention Services The Symphonic Band also plays Fortress by contemporary American composer Frank Ticheli, Pas Redouble by modern French composer Camille Saint-Saens and The Gallant Seventh by John Philip Sousa. In a reprise from its fall concert with the ... HSU Music - http://hsumusic.blogspot.com/ - References [ More results from HSU Music ] |
| 1 Oct 2009 8, 1928, renowned American composer John Philip Sousa was greeted at the Southern Pacific railway station by the UCLA band in downtown Los Angeles during what would be his final national tour. The March King, 74 years old at the time, ... UCLA Magazine Online - Departments - http://www.magazine.ucla.edu/depts/ |
| 26 Nov 2009 by aaroncastaneda When he became known as the composer of marches and was about to take up his first bandmaster post, his wife suggested he use the letters on his case, SOUSA as a professional name, and he took the names of his sons as his Christian ... Aaron Castaneda's Blog - http://aaroncastaneda.wordpress.com/ |
| 2 Sep 2009 by admin The foundation is named after John Philip Sousa, a prominent composer of American music harmony in the late 19th and early 20th. John Philip Sousa was born in Washington, DC, November 6, 1854. A los 13 años, se alistó en la Banda de la ... kids puma shoes - http://kidspumashoes.us/ |
| 21 Nov 2009 by lmayers John Philip Sousa, composer of The Stars and Stripes Forever and other wonderful marches, director of the Marine Corps Band. Every year on Sousa's birthday, Nov. 6, the Marine Band plays a concert at his grave site. ... The District and The D - http://thedistrictandthed.com/ |
| 16 Nov 2009 by The Phoenix Symphony November 6, 1854: John Philip Sousa, American composer, born in Washington, D.C.. November 11, 1922: Radio broadcasting of music is started in England by the BBC. November 14, 1719: Leopold Mozart, (father of Wolfgang Amadeus), ... SoundPost - The Phoenix Symphony - http://phoenixsymphony.blogspot.com/ |
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