Heritage of John Philip Sousa, Vol 6 - US Marine Band
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Altissimo! Recordings is proud to present the Robert Hoe Heritage of the March collection. It remains the largest single march music record series in history, featuring almost 3,000 different marches. This series has been highly sought by music collectors everywhere, and now for the first time ever, you can own these rare marches from the one and only March King, presented as 2-disc volumes digitally mastered for optimal sound quality and faithfully reproduced. Sousa – The Gentleman The
accomplishments of John Philip Sousa in many diverse fields seem incredible.
One might well imagine that he raced from one conquest to another, with no time
for pleasurable pursuits or to devote to his family. Quite
the opposite was true, however. Sousa was a supremely happy man whose family
gave him the greatest joy. The Sousa Band was often inactive for periods of
several months, thus affording him time to spend with his wife and three
children and time to pour over the thousands of rare books in his personal
library. A
man of considerable self discipline, he excelled in nearly every undertaking.
He was one of America’s top trapshooters; an excellent horseman; a capable
boxer; a baseball pitcher; an all around sports enthusiast. From his childhood
days he was determined, possessing an unbounded optimism, and nothing seemed
impossible to him. If
one were to apply one word to describe Sousa’s temperament, it would suffice to
say he was a gentleman. He was
assuming, approachable, tolerant – almost saintly in disposition, maintaining
the highest moral standards and integrity. Foremost in his mind at all times,
however, were thoughts of how best to please his public. And those missing his
sparkling sense of humor through personal contact were sure to sense it in his
comic operas or witty songs. Typical
of many elegant eulogies of our “March King” was this touching tribute, made by
his friend and collegue Victor Grabel: “After John Philip Sousa – there is no
other. Bandmaster pre-eminent; composer of unrivaled popularity; sterling
patriot; ardent sportsman; accomplished storyteller; gentleman supreme – tho
honored by presidents and kings, and decorated by many foreign governments, he
remained the simplest and most kindly of men…” The above essay was written by Paul Bierley, the world’s foremost authority on, and biographer of, Sousa. A similar essay will appear on each of the volumes in this series.
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These are digitally remastered from vinyl. The original vinyl was recorded between 1974 - 1976.
Volume Six
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Volume 3
Volume 4
Volume 5
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