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Over There
Composer: Cohan, George M.Arranger: Hirschman, EdEnsemble: Brass QuintetGenre: PatrioticGrade: 3Duration: 1.5Model: ABP052 "Over There" is a 1917 song popular with United States soldiers in both world wars. It was written by George M. Cohan during World War I. Notable early recordings include versions by Nora Bayes, Enrico Caruso, Billy Murray, and Charles King. According to Michael Duffy of FirstWorldWar.com, "Cohan later... -
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Semper Fidelis
Composer: Sousa, John PhilipArranger: Levesque, CraigEnsemble: Brass QuintetGenre: PatrioticGrade: 3Duration: 3Model: AOS532"Semper Fidelis", which was written in 1888 by John Philip Sousa, is regarded as the official march of the United States Marine Corps. The song was one of two composed in response to a request from United States President Chester Arthur for a new song to be associated with the... -
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Shenandoah
Composer: TraditionalArranger: Ogren, DanielEnsemble: Brass QuintetGenre: PatrioticGrade: 3Duration: 2Model: AOS1366"Oh Shenandoah" (also called simply "Shenandoah", or "Across the Wide Missouri") is a traditional American folk song of uncertain origin, dating at least to the early 19th century. The lyrics may tell the story of a roving trader in love with the daughter of an Indian chief; in this interpretation,... -
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The Bride Elect
Composer: Sousa, John PhilipArranger: Wernick, WarrenEnsemble: Brass QuintetGenre: PatrioticGrade: 3Duration: 3Model: AOS543"The Bride Elect", one of Sousa's less frequently performed marches, is drawn from the comic opera of the same name. TO ORDER THE PATRIOTIC COLLECTION WHICH INCLUDES THIS BRASS QUINTET PIECE AND 24 OTHERS, CLICK HERE. -
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The Corcoran Cadets
Composer: Sousa, John PhilipArranger: Wernick, WarrenEnsemble: Brass QuintetGenre: PatrioticGrade: 3Duration: 3Model: AOS542One of Sousa's (November 6, 1854 - March 6, 1932) lesser known marchs, the Corcoran Cadets (1890) was written for and dedicated to both the sharp Washington D.C. drill team and to philanthropist William C Corcoran. This march is also referred to as "The March Past of the Corcoran Cadets".  TO... -
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The Gladiator March
Composer: Sousa, John PhilipArranger: Wernick, WarrenEnsemble: Brass QuintetGenre: PatrioticGrade: 3Duration: 3Model: AOS050"The Gladiator" is a march by John Philip Sousa, written in 1886 while Sousa was leader of the US Marine Band.The Gladiator was written as a tribute to Charles B. Towle, a journalist at the Boston Traveler. Â The journalist introduced him to the Knights Templar. Speculation has long surrounded the... -
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The Marines Hymn
Composer: Offenbach, JacquesArranger: Frasier, JaneEnsemble: Brass QuintetGenre: PatrioticGrade: 3Duration: 2Model: AOS536The "Marines' Hymn" is the official hymn of the United States Marine Corps. It is the oldest official song in the United States military. The "Marines' Hymn" is typically sung at the position of attention as a gesture of respect.The music is from the Gendarmes' Duet from the opera Geneviève... -
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The Star Spangled Banner
Composer: Smith, John StaffordArranger: Chauvin, PaulEnsemble: Brass QuintetGenre: PatrioticGrade: 3Duration: 1.5Model: CM2834Treatment by Paul Chauvin. -
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The Star-Spangled Banner
Composer: Smith, John StaffordArranger: Hirschman, EdEnsemble: Brass QuintetGenre: PatrioticGrade: 3Duration: 1.5Model: ABP036"The Star-Spangled Banner" is the national anthem of the United States of America. The lyrics come from "Defence of Fort McHenry", a poem written in 1814 by the 35-year-old lawyer and amateur poet, Francis Scott Key, after witnessing the bombardment of Fort McHenry by the British Royal Navy ships in... -
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The Yankee Doodle Boy
Composer: Cohan, George M.Arranger: Hirschman, EdEnsemble: Brass QuintetGenre: PatrioticGrade: 3Duration: 2Model: ABP053"The Yankee Doodle Boy", also well-known as "(I'm a) Yankee Doodle Dandy" is a patriotic song from the Broadway musical Little Johnny Jones written by George M. Cohan. The play opened at the Liberty Theater on November 7, 1904. The song was performed by James Cagney in the 1942 film...