17,166 Royalty-Free Audio Tracks for "The Complete Marches Of John Philip Sousa: Vol. 5 (1917 1922)"

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John Philip Sousa's "The Stars and Stripes Forever" (1896) as performed by the United States Marine Band. Track 53 from the band's 2017 album The Complete Marches of John Philip Sousa: Vol. 3 (1889-1898). Conducted by Lieutenant Colonel Jason K. Fettig.
Author: Untitled
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2015 recording of the U.S. Marine Band performing "In Memoriam" by John Philip Sousa
Author: U.S. Marine Band
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John Philip Sousa's Transit of Venus March.
Author: Written by John Philip Sousa
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Bars 1–7 of John Philip Sousa' Washington Post March. MIDI created by Hyacinth using Sibelius 5.
Author: John Philip Sousa
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The Royal Welch Fusiliers by JP Sousa, performed by US Marine Band on their 1989 CD "Semper Fidelis: Music of John Philip Sousa"
Author: US Marine Corps
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The march Who's Who in Navy Blue by John Philip Sousa, played by the U.S. Marine Band for the album Semper Fidelis: Music of John Philip Sousa
Author: Composition: John Philip Sousa Performance: U.S. Marine Band
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w:John Philip Sousa's "King Cotton" Recording date not clear according to CD booklet metadata suggests 1989
Author: John Philip Sousa, performed by the United States Marine Corps Band from Semper Fidelis: Music of John Philip Sousa
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John Philip Sousa's "With Pleasure" or "Dance Hilarious", played by the United States Marine Band for the album Courtly Dances.
Author: Composition: John Philip Sousa Performance: United States Marine Band
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Hail to the Spirit of Liberty performed by the Concert Band of the United States Air Force Heritage of America Band. Track 19 from disc 2 of Ceremonial Music (2005).
Author: Untitled
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w:John Philip Sousa's Manhattan Beach Recording date not clear according to CD booklet metadata suggests 1989
Author: John Philip Sousa, performed by the United States Marine Corps Band from Semper Fidelis: Music of John Philip Sousa
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John Philip Sousa's Suite from The American Maid: "Dream Picture-Bivouac" performed by the United States Marine Band. Performed January 6, 2013 in Center for the Arts Concert Hall at George Mason University. Colonel Michael J. Colburn, conducting.
Author: Untitled
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John Philip Sousa's Suite from The American Maid: "You Do Not Need a Doctor" performed by the United States Marine Band. Performed January 6, 2013 in Center for the Arts Concert Hall at George Mason University. Colonel Michael J. Colburn, conducting.
Author: Untitled
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John Philip Sousa's Suite from The American Maid: "With Pleasure-Dance Hilarious" performed by the United States Marine Band. Performed January 6, 2013 in Center for the Arts Concert Hall at George Mason University. Colonel Michael J. Colburn, conducting.
Author: Untitled
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The third and final movement of the suite Looking Upward by John Philip Sousa, "Mars and Venus", played by the U.S. Marine Band for the album Semper Fidelis: Music of John Philip Sousa
Author: Composition: John Philip Sousa Performance: U.S. Marine Band
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The march "New York Hippodrome" by John Philip Sousa, played by the United States Marine Band. Performed October 30, 2007 in Newport, Rhode Island during the 2007 National Concert Tour. Col. Michael J. Colburn, conducting.
Author: Composition: John Philip Sousa Performance: United States Marine Band
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The Liberty Bell performed by the Ceremonial Brass and Concert Band of the United States Air Force Band. Track 2 from Ceremonial Music (1993)
Author: Composition: John Philip Sousa; Performance: United States Air Force Band, Ceremonial Brass and Concert Band; Recording: United States Air Force
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The march "The Fairest of the Fair" by John Philip Sousa, played by the United States Marine Band
Author: Composition: John Philip Sousa Performance: United States Marine Band
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John Philip Sousa's march "The Man Behind the Gun", played by the U.S. Marine Band for the album Uncommon Valor.
Author: Composition: John Philip Sousa Performance: United States Marine Band
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The second movement of the suite Looking Upward by John Philip Sousa, "Beneath the Southern Cross", played by the U.S. Marine Band for the album Semper Fidelis: Music of John Philip Sousa
Author: Composition: John Philip Sousa Performance: U.S. Marine Band
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The march "On the Campus" by John Philip Sousa, played by the United States Marine Band
Author: Composition: John Philip Sousa Performance: United States Marine Band
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The first movement of the suite Looking Upward by John Philip Sousa, "By the Light of the Polar Star", played by the U.S. Marine Band for the album Semper Fidelis: Music of John Philip Sousa
Author: Composition: John Philip Sousa Performance: U.S. Marine Band
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The march "Jack Tar" by John Philip Sousa, played by the United States Marine Band
Author: Composition: John Philip Sousa Performance: United States Marine Band
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John Philip Sousa's march "Powahatan's Daughter", played by the United States Marine Band
Author: Composition: John Philip Sousa Performance: United States Marine Band
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The march "The Gladiator" by John Philip Sousa, played by the United States Marine Band. Recorded November 4, 2006 at the Curtis M. Phillips Center for the Performing Arts in Gainesville, Florida. Lt. Col. Michael J. Colburn, conducting.
Author: Composition: John Philip Sousa Performance: United States Marine Band
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John Philip Sousa's march "Bullets and Bayonets", played by the United States Marine Band
Author: Composition: John Philip Sousa Performance: United States Marine Band
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The march Sabre and Spurs by John Philip Sousa, played by the U.S. Marine Band for the album Semper Fidelis: Music of John Philip Sousa
Author: Composition: John Philip Sousa Performance: U.S. Marine Band
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John Philip Sousa's Jack Tar March, performed by the U. S. Navy Band's Ceremonial Band
Author: Composition: John Philip Sousa Performance: U.S. Navy Band
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John Philip Sousa's march "Sound Off", played by the U.S. Marine Band for the album Sound Off!.
Author: Composition: John Philip Sousa Performance: United States Marine Band
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Manhattan Beach performed by the Ceremonial Brass and Concert Band of the United States Air Force Band. Track 4 from Ceremonial Music (1993)
Author: Composition: John Philip Sousa; Performance: United States Air Force Band, Ceremonial Brass and Concert Band; Recording: United States Air Force
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Bugles and Drums performed by the Concert Band of the United States Air Force Heritage of America Band. Track 5 from disc 1 of Ceremonial Music (2005).
Author: Untitled
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John Philip Sousa's march "The Stars and Stripes Forever", performed by the U.S. Navy Band Ceremonial Band.
Author: Untitled
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King Cotton performed by the Concert Band of the United States Air Force Band of the Rockies. Track 16 from Footlifters! (1998). Recorded Feb. and June 1998, Pikes Peak Center, Colorado Springs, CO. H. Bruce Gilkes, conductor; Gena R. Stuchbery, associate conductor.[1][2][3]
Author: Untitled
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Sousa's "Hands Across the Sea" performed by the Concert Band of the United States Air Force Band. Track 6 from the band's 2017 album America.
Author: Composition: John Philip Sousa; Performance: United States Air Force Band, Concert Band; Recording: United States Air Force
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The Presidential Polonaise by John Philip Sousa, played by the U.S. Marine Band for the album Semper Fidelis: Music of John Philip Sousa
Author: Composition: John Philip Sousa Performance: U.S. Marine Band
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w:John Philip Sousa's w:The Thunderer, performed in 1896 by the w:United States Marine Corps Band, From Fife and Drum (1988, track 3). This is a Columbia Phonograph Company cylinder recording under the band directorship of Francesco Fanciulli.
Author: John Philip Sousa
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The Tale of the Seashell, performed by Sousa's Band with cornet solo by Walter B. Rogers. Number 2470 on the Victor Monarch label. Ten-inch disc with matrix B-314.
Author: The Victor Talking Machine Company, John Philip Sousa, Walter B. Rogers
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The Glory of the Yankee Navy performed by the USMC Band. March, “The Glory of the Yankee Navy" (1909) - The musical comedy The Yankee Girl was in need of a spirited march, so Sousa was prevailed upon to provide one. The march, one of Sousa’s most interesting musically, was dedicated to the star of the show, Blanche Ring. Lyrics were provided by Kenneth S. Clark. The title underwent a process of evolution. The earliest known manuscript was labeled “Uncle Sam’s Navy.” Prior to the opening, newspapers referred to the march as “The Honor of the Yankee Navy.”
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John Philip Sousa's march "The United States Field Artillery", performed by the United States Marine Band at the Center for the Arts Concert Hall at George Mason University.
Author: Untitled
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John Philip Sousa's 1899 composition, "Hands Across the Sea", being performed by the United States Navy Band.
Author: Untitled
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John Philip Sousa's "The Fairest of the Fair", performed by the United States Navy Band's Ceremonial Band. Featured on the 1990s album Music For Honors and Ceremonies.
Author: Untitled
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John Philip Sousa's march "Comrades of the Legion" (1920), from "The President's Own" United States Marine Band's album "Semper Fidelis": Music of John Philip Sousa; Colonel John R. Bourgeois, Director
Author: The President's Own United States Marine Band
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The Invincible Eagle performed by the Concert Band of the United States Air Force Heartland of America Band. Track 6 from Beyond the Horizon (1997).
Author: Composition: John Philip Sousa; Performance: United States Air Force Heartland of America Band, Concert Band; Recording: United States Air Force
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The Gallant Seventh performed by the Concert Band of the United States Air Force Heritage of America Band. Track 3 from American Salute (1998).
Author: Composition: John Philip Sousa; Performance: United States Air Force Heritage of America Band, Concert Band; Recording: United States Air Force
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The waltz La Reine de la Mer by John Philip Sousa, played by the U.S. Marine Band for the album Semper Fidelis: Music of John Philip Sousa
Author: Composition: John Philip Sousa Performance: U.S. Marine Band
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The Gladiator March (1886), John Philip Sousa's first big hit, performed by the U.S. Air Force Band in 1998 for their album Front & Center, a Collection of American Marches, conducted by Colonel Lowell E. Graham.
Author: John Philip Sousa (Composer, 1854–1932) Scan of credits THE UNITED STATES AIR FORCE CONCERT BAND Commander/Conductor: Colonel Lowell E. Graham - Greeley, CO Manager: Chief Master Sergeant James H. Moseley II - Beaumont, TX PICCOLO MSgt Ardyth Scott - Shreveport, LA FLUTE MSgt Lawrence Ink* - Rockville, MD MSgt Lucille Johnston Snell - Albuquerque, NM TSgt Sharon Weinberg - Philadelphia, PA OBOE MSgt Ronald Erler* - Falls Church, VA CMSgt Robin Forrester-Meadows - Evansville, IN ENGLISH HORN CMSgt James Moseley II - Beaumont, TX E-FLAT CLARINET MSgt Jan Siegfried - Valparaiso, IN B-FLAT CLARINET CMSgt Steven Lawson* - Simi Valley, CA TSgt George Stoffan - Norwalk, CT MSgt Carl Long - Hanover, NH MSgt Elizabeth Campeau - Pinckney, MI MSgt Sandra Haton* - Columbia, SC TSgt Richard Drew - Joliet, IL TSgt Brian Jones - Panama City, FL MSgt Kay Schultz - Skaneateles, NY MSgt Lorraine Haddad* - Poughkeepsie, NY TSgt Shawn Buck - Brookside, PA SMSgt Robert Little - Houston, TX BASS CLARINET TSgt David Aspinwall - Atlanta, GA CONTRA ALTO CLARINET TSgt Brian McCurdy - Virginia Beach, VA BASSOON CMSgt Danny Phipps* - Annapolis, MD TSgt Lawrence Burke - Redondo Beach, CA ALTO SAXOPHONE SMSgt John Thomas* - Ellisville, MS MSgt William Marr - Alexandria, VA TENOR SAXOPHONE TSgt Jeffrey Snavely - Milwaukee, WI BARITONE SAXOPHONE MSgt Mary Beth George - Buffalo, NY FRENCH HORN TSgt Deborah Stephenson* - Dallas, TX TSgt Leslie Mincer - Charlottesville, VA TSgt Kent Wyatt - Arlington, TX TSgt Philip Krzywicki - Philadelphia, PA CORNET TSgt Andrew Wilson* - Gambier, OH SMSgt David Golden - Bethlehem, PA TSgt Michael Bosch - Bethlehem, PA MSgt William Adcock - San Jose, CA TSgt Curt Christensen - Mt. Clemens, MI MSgt Clarence Mitchell - Portsmouth, VA TRUMPET TSgt Robert McConnell - Wadsworth, OH MSgt James Bittner - Harrisburg, PA TROMBONE SMSgt Mark Williams* - Okemos, MI MSgt Jeffrey Gaylord - Western Springs, IL MSgt Lindsey Smith - Williamston, MI TSgt James VanZandt - Austin, TX EUPHONIUM MSgt Ann Baldwin* - Canton, OH TSgt Lance LaDuke - Niles, MI TUBA MSgt Jan Duga* - Columbus, OH SMSgt Edward McKee - Roselle, NJ MSgt David Porter - Alcoa, TN TIMPANI MSgt Patrick Shrieves - Freehold, NJ PERCUSSION MSgt Aubrey Adams* - Medford, OK SMSgt Mark Carson - East Fultonham, OH TSgt Thomas Maloy Jr.- Clinton, NY TSgt Erica Kadison - Louisville, KY * Principal CREDITS Colonel Lowell E. Graham - Commander/Conductor/Producer Major Frank J. Grzych II - Deputy Commander/Producer Captain Scott A. Guidry - Staff Officer/Co-Producer Mr. Bruce Leek - Engineer/Digital Editing Master Sergeant Kendall S. Thomsen - Assistant Engineer Chief Master Sergeant Dana L. Steinhauser - Director of Public Affairs Master Sergeant William D. Porter II - Recording Production Technical Sergeant Robert K. McConnell - Graphic Layout Master Sergeant Elizabeth K. Campeau - Liner Notes Technical Sergeant Sharon B. Weinberg - Booklet Editor Crabtree + Company (Arlington, VA) - Cover Design Mark Custom Recording Service (Clarence, NY) - Disc Replication Lion Recording Services, Inc. (Springield, VA) - Disc Packaging Master tapes were recorded at The Center for the Performing Arts, George Mason University, Fairfax, Virginia, June 6-8, 1998 Catalog number: BOL-9807.
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The Liberty Bell march, by John Philip Sousa (1854-1932), played by the New York Military Band. Recorded on Edison Blue Amberol cylinder record #3220 (unrestored version).The march is often associated with the British TV comedy program Monty Python's Flying Circus (1969–74), which used the piece as a signature tune. Nevertheless, the march remains popular with British military bands. Der Freiheitsglockenmarsch von John Philip Sousa (1854-1932), interpretiert von der New York Military Band, aufgenommen auf Edison Blue Amberol Zelluloidzylinder Nr. 3220 (Unrestaurierte Version).Der Marsch wird oft mit der englischen Comedy-Show Monty Python's Flying Circus (1969–74) assoziiert, die ihn als Titelmusik einsetzten. Dennoch ist er nach wie vor bei britischen Militärkapellen beliebt.
Author: John Philip Sousa. Recorded by the New York Military Band. Edited and converted to OGG by User:Husky
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