music.wikisort.org - Composition"Columbia's Pride" is a patriotic American march composed by John Philip Sousa in 1914, based on his 1890 song, "Nail the Flag to the Mast."[1] "Columbia's Pride" was published in 1914 by Theodore Presser Co. in Philadelphia as a score for piano.[2]
Columbia's Pride |
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Year | 1914 |
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Genre | March |
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Published | 1914, Philadelphia |
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Publisher | Theodore Presser Co. |
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United States Marine Band performing the march |
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History
In 1890, Sousa wrote his song “Nail the Flag to the Mast,” using a poem by William Russell Frisbe for the lyrics.[1] In 1914, to compose "Columbia's Pride," Sousa "modified the melody and rhythm, added a change of key, and shortened" his song, in addition to removing the words.[1] The 1914 Theodore Presser Co. score of the march states it was composed 'After the song "Nail the Flag to the Mast."'[3] Sousa composed "Columbia's Pride" for piano, and "apparently never arranged [it] for band or orchestra."[1] However, the United States Marine Band has performed the march arranged for band by Gay Corrie.[4]
See also
- List of marches by John Philip Sousa
References
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- List of compositions
- List of marches
- List of operettas
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Marches |
- "Anchor and Star"
- "Boy Scouts of America"
- "Columbia's Pride"
- "The Fairest of the Fair"
- "The Gallant Seventh"
- "The Gladiator March"
- "Hands Across the Sea"
- "The High School Cadets"
- "Kansas Wildcats"
- "King Cotton"
- "The Liberty Bell"
- "Manhattan Beach"
- "Minnesota March"
- "Nobles of the Mystic Shrine"
- "The Royal Welch Fusiliers"
- "Semper Fidelis"
- "The Stars and Stripes Forever"
- "The Thunderer"
- "Transit of Venus March"
- "U.S. Field Artillery March"
- "The Washington Post"
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Operettas |
- Chris and the Wonderful Lamp
- Désirée
- El Capitan
- The Charlatan
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Adaptations | |
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Other |
- John Philip Sousa House
- John Philip Sousa Baton
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Honoraria |
- Armed Forces March Competition
- John Philip Sousa Bridge
- John Philip Sousa Foundation
- John Philip Sousa Junior High School (Bronx)
- John Philip Sousa Junior High School
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