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The Gladiator

The Gladiator

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The Gladiator

Muziekrichting

Duur
00:02:42

Moeilijkheidsgraad
Mittel-/Oberstufe

Uitgeverij
Rundel

Formaat
Marsformaat

Omvang
Directie + Partijen

Editienummer
MVSR0369

Jaar van Publicatie
1985

Horen
Lezen
Horen & Lezen
Verlanglijstje
Afdrukken
Aanbevelen

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John Philip Sousa was born in Washington in 1854 as son of a Portuguese father and a German mother. Today he is regarded as "King of March" and wrote more that 100 pieces that became standards for bands all over the world. Also he invented the Sousaphone.

"The Gladiator" was written in 1886, when Sousa was leader of the United States Marine Band. He dedicated the piece to the journalist Charles B. Towle. It is said that the title alludes to Towle being a gladiator, who fights with his pen istead of a sword. "The Gladiator" was Sousa's first march, that became really popular.

Sleutelwoorden

John Philip Sousa

RUNDEL John Philip Sousa March Collection

VS / Verenigde Staten van Amerika

Onze Aanbeveling

Opening

Opening

Serenadenkonzert

Serenadenkonzert

Hands Across The Sea

Hands Across The Sea

Semper Fidelis

Semper Fidelis

The Washington Post

The Washington Post

Andere titels vanJohn Philip Sousa / Siegfried Rundel


Hands Across The Sea

Hands Across The Sea

The Thunderer

The Thunderer

The Washington Post

The Washington Post

Semper Fidelis

Semper Fidelis

Marching with Mr. Sousa

Marching with Mr. Sousa

Andere titels in de serieRUNDEL John Philip Sousa March Collection


Hands Across The Sea

Hands Across The Sea

The Thunderer

The Thunderer

The Washington Post

The Washington Post

Semper Fidelis

Semper Fidelis

The Liberty Bell

The Liberty Bell

Andere titels van het genreConcertmars / Mars


Don Quixote

Don Quixote

Leitmeritzer Schützenmarsch

Leitmeritzer Schützenmarsch

Traktorenmarsch

Traktorenmarsch

Invercargill

Invercargill

Opening

Opening