MP3JOSS

SOUSA “The Black Horse Troop” (1924) - "The President's Own" United States Marine Band

SOUSA “The Black Horse Troop” (1924) - "The President's Own" United States Marine Band

Choose Download Format

Download MP3 Download MP4

Details

TitleSOUSA “The Black Horse Troop” (1924) - "The President's Own" United States Marine Band
AuthorUnited States Marine Band
Duration3:20
File FormatMP3 / MP4
Original URL https://youtube.com/watch?v=Bv7XqtH7Vas

Description

"The President's Own" United States Marine Band presents The Complete Marches of John Philip Sousa, a multi-year project to record and publish scores for all of Sousa's Marches. Sousa, known as "The March King," was director of the Marine Band from 1880 to 1892. Recording directed by Col. Jason K. Fettig. http://www.marineband.marines.mil/

Sousa’s love for horses is reflected in this march dedicated to the mounted troops of a Cleveland National Guard unit. Their exclusive use of black horses was the inspiration for the title. Troop A, once known as the First City Troop of Cleveland, was originally an independent militia group and has had a long, distinguished history since its formation in 1877. Sousa’s most noteworthy association with the troop came in 1898. The Sousa Band, having arrived in Cleveland just as the troop was preparing to leave for the Spanish-American War, marched in a parade escorting them from the Armory to the train depot. His first association was much earlier, however. As leader of the U.S. Marine Band in 1881, he marched with the organization in the funeral cortege of President James A. Garfield.

At a dinner held in Sousa’s honor in November, 1924, the march was requested by Captain Walker Nye of Troop A. The request was fulfilled promptly, and the march was presented in Cleveland on October 17, 1925, at a Sousa Band concert which also marked the forty-eighth anniversary of Troop A. For the occasion, the mounted troopers were dressed in the blue uniforms of 1877, complete with black fur busbies. Sousa presented a manuscript of the march to Captain Nye. Troop A reciprocated by presenting Sousa with a beautiful bronze statuette entitled “The Last Drop,” which depicted a trooper on horseback.

Many of the former Sousa Band members expressed their fondness for this composition and commented on the descriptive character it assumed when performed by Sousa himself. Part of the effect was due to the 6/8 rhythm, which suggests the canter of horses. Also contributing to the effect was Sousa’s use of simulated hoofbeats.

Paul E. Bierley, The Works of John Philip Sousa (Westerville, Ohio: Integrity Press, 1984), 42. Used by permission.

More info: http://www.marineband.marines.mil/Audio-Resources/The-Complete-Marches-of-John-Philip-Sousa/
Volume 6 playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLA7no0L9zTk5khyBSO9PIjupBCPiekQu3

🎧 Just For You

🎵 Mystical Magical - Benson Boone 🎵 Illegal - Pinkpantheress 🎵 Whim Whamiee - Pluto & Ykniece 🎵 Forever Young - David Guetta, Alphaville… 🎵 Lose Control - Teddy Swims 🎵 Bad Romance - Lady Gaga 🎵 Espresso Macchiato - Tommy Cash 🎵 Birds Of A Feather - Billie Eilish 🎵 Love All Night - Amo & Aymen 🎵 Nuevayol - Bad Bunny 🎵 Nice To Meet You - Myles Smith 🎵 What I Want - Morgan Wallen Feat. Tate…