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John Philip Sousa's "Semper Fidelis March", the official march of the United States Marine Corps. Performed by the Marine Band in June 1909.
Semper Fidelis (1989)
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Sousa's "Semper Fidelis March", the official march of the United States Marine Corps. Performed by the Marine Band in 1989.
The Washington Post
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Sousa's march "The Washington Post". Performed by the Marine Band.
King Cotton
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Sousa's march "King Cotton". Performed by the Marine Band.
Manhattan Beach
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Sousa's march "Manhattan Beach". Performed by the Marine Band.
Stars and Stripes Forever
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Sousa's march "Stars and Stripes Forever". Performed by the Marine Band.
The Thunderer
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Sousa's march "The Thunderer". Performed by the Marine Band in 1896.
Revelation
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William Paris Chambers' march "Revelation". Performed by the Marine Band in 1992.
22nd Regiment March
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Patrick Gilmore's "22nd Regiment March". Performed by the Marine Band in 1992.
The Circus Bee
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Henry Fillmore's screamer "The Circus Bee". Performed by the Marine Band.
The White Cockade
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"The White Cockade" march, played by fifes and drums of the Marine Band in 1992.
The Marines' Hymn
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"The Marines' Hymn", the official hymn of the United States Marine Corps. Performed by the Marine Band.
Radetzky March
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Johann Strauss I's march "Radetzky March". Performed by the Marine Band.
Pastiche from Die Walküre
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Music from Richard Wagner's opera "Die Walküre". Performed by the Marine Band.
“We often feel sad in the presence of music without words; and often more than that in the presence of music without music.” —Mark Twain [Samuel Langhorne Clemens] (18351910)
“People today are still living off the table scraps of the sixties. They are still being passed aroundthe music and the ideas.” —Bob Dylan [Robert Allen Zimmerman] (b. 1941)
“The music of an unhappy people, of the children of disappointment; they tell of death and suffering and unvoiced longing toward a truer world, of misty wanderings and hidden ways.” —W.E.B. (William Edward Burghardt)