John Philip Sousa (1854-1932)

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Data1/10John Philip Sousa (1854-1932)Country : États-UnisGender : MasculinBirth :Washington, 06-11-1854Death :Reading, Pa, 06-03-1932Note :Compositeur et chef de musique d'harmonieISNI :ISNI 0000 0001 0854 5601 (Information about ISNI)Activities of John Philip Sousa (1854-1932) (256 resources in data.bnf.fr)Musical work (256)Kansas wildcats(1931) The northern pines(1931) George Washington bicentennial(1931) Harmonica wizard march(1930) You're the flower of my heart(1930) The Salvation army march(1930) When my dreams come true(1929) University of Illinois march(1929) New Mexico(1928) Golden jubilee(1928) Riders for the flag(1927) Sesquicentennial exposition march(1926) The Gridiron club(1926) Jazz America(1925) Cuba land suite(1925) The national game(1925) data.bnf.fr

Data2/10The black horse troop(1924) Ancient and honorable artillery company(1924) Nobles of the mystic shrine(1923) The gallant seventh(1922) Humoresques. Orchestre d'harmonie(1922) Keeping step with the Union march(1921) Comrades of the Legion(1920) Who's who in navy blue(1920) On the campus(1920) Bullets and bayonets(1918) The chantyman's march(1918) Sabre and spurs(1918) Anchor and star(1918) We are coming march(1918) Solid men to the front(1918) When the boys come sailing home !(1918) Flags of freedom march(1918) U.S. field artillery(1917) In pulpit and pew fantasy(1917) Liberty Loan march(1917) Boy scouts of America(1916) With pleasure(1912) Dwellers of the Western world(1910) The glory of the Yankee Navy(1909) People who live in glass houses(1909) "Marche américaine. Piano. Op. 131"(1909)of Cécile Chaminade with John Philip Sousa (1854-1932) as DedicateeThe free lance(1906) At the King's court(1904) Diplomat march(1904) Jack Tar(1903) data.bnf.fr

Data3/10The pride of Pittsburgh(1901) The invincible eagle(1901) Colonial dames waltzes(1900) A century of progress(1900) The white plume march(1900) Daughters of Texas(1900) Hail to the spirit of liberty(1900) The Belle of Chicago(1900) The dauntless battalion(1900) The review(1900) Power and glory(1900) From Maine to Oregon march(1900) Imperial Edward march(1900) The Lambs' march(1900) The coquette(1900) The man behind the gun(1899) Hands across the sea(1899) The Charlatan. Ouverture(1898) The bride elect(1897) El capitán(1896) The stars and stripes forever(1896) King cotton(1895) Liberty bell(1893) Manhattan beach(1893) The beau ideal(1893) On parade(1892) Chariot race(1890) High school cadets(1890) Corcoran cadets(1890) Washington Post(1889) The Picadore(1889) The Washington Post. Orchestre d'harmonie(1889) data.bnf.fr

Data4/10The Quilting party(1889) The thunderer(1889) The crusader(1888) Semper fidelis(1888) The gladiator march(1886) The rifle regiment(1886) Vautour(1886) Tally ho. Ouverture(1886) Sound off(1885) Mother Hubbard march(1885) Bonnie Annie Laurie(1883) Wolverine march(1881) Guide right march(1881) Our flirtation(1880) In parlor and street fantasy(1880) Nymphalin(1880) The Lily bells(1880) Globe and eagle march(1879) Myrrha gavotte(1876) Marches(1873) "Joyeux nègres. Piano (2 ou 4 mains)"of Rodolphe Berger National fencibles with John Philip Sousa (1854-1932) as DedicateeThe fairest of the fair See more documents of this work formdata.bnf.fr

Data5/10Documents about John Philip Sousa (1854-1932) (5 resources in data.bnf.fr)Books (4)The incredible Band ofJohn Philip Sousa(2006), Paul Edmund Bierley, Urbana ; Chicago ; London: University of Illinois press, 2006Perspectives on John Philip , Washington : Library ofCongress , 1983Sousa(1983) Sousa at Illinois(2005), Phyllis Danner(1944-2002), Warren(Mich.) : Harmonie Parkpress , 2005John Philip Sousa(1973), Paul Edmund Bierley, Urbana ; Chicago ; London: University of Illinois press, cop. 1973Archives and manuscripts (main catalog) (1)John Philip SousaNone Themes related to John Philip Sousa (1854-1932) (11 resources in data.bnf.fr)Sciences de l'information et de la documentation (3)Bibliographie Dossiers documentaires Catalogues Orchestre à vent, Musique d' Musique (3)Musique Orchestre d'harmonie, Musique d' data.bnf.fr

Data6/10Authors (2) John Philip Sousa (1854-1932) University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Bibliographie Catalogues Herbert Lincoln Clarke (1867-1945) Dossiers documentaires Musique Orchestre à vent, Musique d' Orchestre d'harmonie, Musique d' John Philip Sousa (1854-1932) Sousa Band. New York City University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Herbert Lincoln Clarke (1867-1945)Organizations (2)Sousa Band. New York CitySavoir et érudition. Musées (1)Authors related to "John Philip Sousa (1854-1932)" (54 resources in data.bnf.fr)Authors linked as composer (23)Alban Berg (1885-1935) Rodolphe Berger (1864-1916) James G. Borrelli (compositeur, 18.-19. ) André Caplet (1878-1925) Cécile Chaminade (1857-1944) Jean Cras (1879-1932) Paul Dukas (1865-1935) César Franck (1822-1890) Gustav Holst (1874-1934) Jean Huré (1877-1930) Vincent d' Indy (1851-1931) Jean-Georges Kastner (1810-1867) data.bnf.fr

Data7/10Charles Martin Loeffler (1861-1935) Albéric Magnard (1865-1914) Jules Massenet (1842-1912) Louis Mayeur (1837-1894) Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy (1809-1847) Modest Petrovič Musorgskij (1839-1881) Giacomo Puccini (1858-1924) Maurice Ravel (1875-1937) William James Robjohn (1843-1920) Gioachino Rossini (1792-1868) Franz Schubert (1797-1828) Authors linked as actor (4)Ron Ely Paul Gleason (1939-2006) Bill Lucking Michael Miller (1931-1983) Georges Corroyez (compositeur, 18.-1950) Édouard VII (roi de Grande-Bretagne, 1841-1910) Maurice Gracey (1876-1951) Émile Tavan (1849-1929) John Wallace Warner home video France Authors linked as author (3)Authors linked as arranger (2)Francis Salabert (1884-1946)Authors linked as conductor (2)Günther HerbigAuthors linked as publisher (2)International masters publishersdata.bnf.fr

Data8/10Authors linked as addressee (2)Frank Deering Camille Saint-Saëns (1835-1921) Rolf Marbot (1906-1974) Authors linked as author (2)Jean Loysel (1889-1962)Authors linked as instrumentalist (1)Anthony Goldstone Authors linked as instrumentalist (1)Staatskapelle. Berlin Authors linked as instrumentalist (1)The Wallace collection (Ensemble de cuivres) Authors linked as producer (1)International masters publishers Authors linked as producer (1)Warner bros Authors linked as distributor (1)Warner home video Francedata.bnf.fr

Data9/10Authors linked as screenwriter (1)George Pal (1908-1980) Authors linked as conceptor (1)Kenneth Robeson Authors linked as editor (1)Nicolas Prost Authors linked as illustrator (1)Louis-Lucien Faure Dujarric (1875-1943) Authors linked as lyricist (1)Bob Russell (1914-1970) Authors linked as photographer (1)Fred J. Koenekamp Authors linked as restager (1)Michael Anderson (1920-2018) Authors linked as adapter (1)Hans Günter Heumanndata.bnf.fr

Data10/10See also (10 resources in data.bnf.fr)In BnF (1)Equivalent record in Catalogue généralOn the Web (9)Equivalent record in DbpediaEquivalent record in FEVISEquivalent record in IdRefEquivalent record in IMSLP Bibliothèque MusicalePetrucciEquivalent record in ISNIEquivalent record in MusicBrainzEquivalent record in VIAFEquivalent record in WikidataEquivalent record in Wikipedia Francophonedata.bnf.fr

The Salvation army march (1930) You're the flower of my heart (1930) When my dreams come true (1929) University of Illinois march (1929) New Mexico (1928) Golden jubilee . Documents about John Philip Sousa (1854-1932) (5 resources in data.bnf.fr) Books (4) The incredible Band of John Philip Sousa (2006) , Paul Edmund Bierley,

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