Sousa Cover the ONE.Qxd 24/7/08 2:38 Pm Page 1

Sousa Cover the ONE.Qxd 24/7/08 2:38 Pm Page 1

Sousa cover THE ONE.qxd 24/7/08 2:38 pm Page 1 Chan 4535 CHANDOS BRASS FROM MAINE TO OREGON THE WILLIAMS FAIREY BAND PLAYS SOUSA MARCHES CONDUCTED BY MAJOR PETER PARKES CHAN 4535 BOOK.qxd 24/7/08 2:41 pm Page 2 Sousa Marches 1 Semper Fidelis arr. C.W. Hewitt 2:55 2 The Crusader arr. Peter Parkes 3:36 3 El Capitan March 2:33 4 The Invincible Eagle arr. Peter Parkes 3:47 5 King Cotton 2:58 6 Hands across the Sea arr. Peter Parkes 2:57 7 Manhattan Beach arr. C.W. Hewitt 2:25 8 Our Flirtations arr. James Howe 2:43 9 The Picadore arr. Peter Parkes 2:58 10 The Gladiator March 2:58 11 The Free Lance arr. Norman Richardson 4:33 12 The Washington Post arr. C.W. Hewitt 2:46 13 The Beau Ideal arr. Peter Parkes 3:36 14 The High School Cadets arr. John Hartmann 2:45 15 The Fairest of the Fair arr. Norman Richardson 3:50 16 The Thunderer arr. Harry Mortimer 2:57 17 The Occidental arr. Peter Parkes 2:55 18 The Liberty Bell arr. J. Ord Hume 3:49 19 The Corcoran Cadets arr. Peter Parkes 3:15 John Philip Sousa (1854–1932) 20 National Fencibles March arr. Norman Richardson 3:36 Royal College of Music 21 The Black Horse Troop arr. Peter Parkes 3:34 22 The Gridiron Club March arr. James Howe 3:38 23 The Directorate arr. Norman Richardson 2:38 24 The Belle of Chicago arr. C.W. Hewitt 2:28 TT 77:28 The Williams Fairey Band Major Peter Parkes musical director 2 3 CHAN 4535 BOOK.qxd 24/7/08 2:41 pm Page 4 Sousa Marches knighted into the Knights Templar shortly King Cotton: In 1895 the Sousa band was before the Crusader was written – the link booked to play during the Cotton States with the crusades and the rituals of the Exposition. The march written for the occasion Knights Templar gave Sousa the title for his remains one of Sousa’s most popular march. compositions. Shortly before the opening the John Philip Sousa achieved immortality not composer is whether or not his music stands organizers of the exposition attempted to because he was a major composer but the test of time. Nearly all of the marches cancel the band‘s contract for the three-week El Capitan March: Sousa’s output as a because his music caught the spirit of his featured on this recording are more than a show. Fortunately for them Sousa refused to composer was extraordinary. In addition to time – he was the musical spokesman of a century old, yet they sound as fresh and vital accept this and his band was so popular that the one hundred and thirty plus marches it new nation. All the excitement of late now as on the day they were written. it played a large part in the show’s financial also included fifteen operettas of which El nineteenth- and early twentieth-century success. Capitan was the most popular. First produced America is there in his music – the excitement Semper Fidelis was written in 1888. in 1896 the closing scene includes this of growing knowledge and industrial power, Dedicated to the United States Marine Corps Hands across the Sea: Composed a short march. In 1899 Sousa played El Capitan the novelty of instant communication in a it was eventually adopted by the Corps as its time after the end of the Spanish-American during a victory parade celebrating the return shrinking world, the thrill of increasing official march. Sousa later spoke of his war, the title refers to the bonds of friendship to the USA of Admiral Dewey and his international influence and success – they are feelings when writing this march: ‘I wrote which can grow from such conflicts. Sousa Spanish-American war veterans. all there in his music. Sousa’s music is the Semper Fidelis one night while in tears, after was inspired to write the march by an old symbol of the most optimistic and confident my comrades of the Marine Corps had sung play in which appeared the line ‘A sudden period in American History. their famous hymn…’ The march was The Invincible Eagle: Sousa was the leader thought strikes me – le us swear an eternal Sousa’s marches are famous for their premiered during a parade for President of the United States Marine Band from 1880 friendship’. stirring melodies and for the simplicity of Harrison. In his book The Works of John Philip until 1892 when he retired in order to form their structure. They are never overscored or Sousa Paul Bierley describes the scene: ‘As his own ‘Sousa Band’. He dedicated this Manhattan Beach: In 1893 Sousa’s band weighed down with endless counter-melodies. Sousa’s band came into view and reached the march to the Pan-American Exposition of began a long series of engagements at In Sousa’s own words ‘a march must be as reviewing stand on Pennsylvania Avenue, the 1901 which was held in Buffalo, New York. Manhattan Beach which was then a free from padding as a marble statue – once trumpet section (with ten extra members) He was encouraged to do this by the fashionable New York holiday resort. By this padded it ceases to be a march!’ On another pealed out the theme in the trio – nothing knowledge that Francesco Fanciulli, his time many former members of other bands, occasion, when questioned as to why he like it had been heard before – it was a proud successor with the Marine’s Band, was also including nineteen players from the famous wrote so many marches he said ‘I would moment for us all.’ writing a march for the exposition. In 1897 ‘Gilmore Band’, had joined Sousa’s band. rather be the composer of an inspired march Fanciulli gained some notoriety when he was Sousa knew the artistic and musical potential than the composer of a manufactured The Crusader was also written in 1888. arrested and court-martialled for refusing to of the new group, but his business manager, symphony.’ We should be grateful for that! Sousa was inspired to write this march as the play a Sousa march when ordered to do so by David Blakeley, had doubts about its The final measure of the worth of any result of his experiences as a Mason. He was a superior officer – very little changes! commercial viability. These doubts were put to 4 5 CHAN 4535 BOOK.qxd 24/7/08 2:41 pm Page 6 rest by the enormous success which followed. The Free Lance: In 1905 Sousa wrote an which would be better than the one which he until 1890. Despite lack of information The Sousa wrote Manhattan Beach during this operetta called The Free Lance. The following had written for a rival corps, The National Occidental is a fine effective march, and is first summer engagement. year he took the song On to Victory and a Fencibles. In the years following the Civil War typical of Sousa at his best. number of other melodies from the operetta these drill teams had become an exciting and Our Flirtations: This was the first of Sousa’s and included them in this march. popular part of the scene in Washington D.C. The Liberty Bell: Sousa was an unashamed marches to be written using the successful – the marches which they inspired have patriot. In 1893 during a visit to a show in form of most of his later marches. In 1880 The Washington Post: In 1889 the remained popular to the present day! Chicago he was deeply moved by a spectacle he was appointed as the conductor of a newspaper The Washington Post sponsored called America, when a painting of the Philadelphia theatrical company which was an essay competition and this march was The Fairest Of The Fair: In 1908 Sousa Liberty Bell was used as a backdrop. The next preparing for performance a musical comedy written to help in its promotion. At the time a wrote a new march for the annual Boston day a letter from his wife told how their son called Our Flirtations. Sousa arranged all the new dance, the two-step, was sweeping Food Fair. The title was inspired by the had just marched in a parade in Philadelphia music for the show and composed a number America and Europe and this lively 6/8 march memory of a pretty girl who Sousa had seen honouring the return of the Liberty Bell of additional numbers including this fine was found to be highly suitable by the working at the fair during a previous visit. which had been on tour. The march which march. It was Sousa’s good fortune that the dancers. It quickly became the most popular The Fairest Of The Fair is one of his most resulted was an immediate success netting Commandant of the United States Marine of tunes wherever it was played. melodic and best-written marches. Sousa the immense sum of $40,000 in fees. Corps attended a performance. Later that year It has subsequently been arranged for every Sousa was named leader of the Marine Band! The Beau Ideal: Written in 1893 the title of The Thunderer: At the time of writing this possible instrumental combination from a full this march comes from the French – le beau march Sousa was thirty-five years old and he symphony orchestra to piano duet. More than The Picadore: This is another of those ideal – ‘the ideal of beauty’.

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