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The Arrangers' Publishing Company (APC) is an American publisher of marching band music, concert band music and drill designs for middle school, high school and college bands. The company originated in 1985 with the goal of providing a new approach to marching band music. In 1992, APC published its first concert band literature.
American march music. Sheet music cover for "The Stars and Stripes Forever March", written by John Philip Sousa. American march music is march music written and/or performed in the United States. Its origins are those of European composers borrowing from the military music of the Ottoman Empire in place there from the 16th century.
I-AA-Br-B-Br-B-CC-Br-C-Br-C. Sousa composed this march after being " knighted " by Columbia Commandery No. 2, a local division of the Knights Templar of the Masonic York Rite. It is believed that Sousa used fragments of Masonic music in the march. This march features a rare break strain between the first two strains.
The first album in the series, recorded by the United States Navy Band. Heritage of the March is a series of 185 vinyl records of marches and galops released from 1973 to 1988. It remains the largest single march music record series in history, featuring close to 3,000 different marches. The records were distributed free by march collector ...
Although many recordings of this march have been made over the years, the original recording of the march played by the United States Marine Band, conducted by Sousa's concertmaster, [6] was made on Graphophone cylinder for the fledgling Columbia Records company in Washington, D.C., in 1890, catalogue Columbia Cylinder Military #8.
Music of Appreciation (1944) Vincent Persichetti Masquerade, Op. 102 (1965) Pageant, Op. 59 (1954) Parable IX, Op. 121 (1972) Alfred Reed A Festival Prelude (1962) First Suite for Band (1976) The Hounds of Spring (1980) Anton Reicha Commemoration Symphony (1815) Ottorino Respighi Huntingtower, P. 173 (1932) Vincent Frank Safranek
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