"Semper Fidelis", composed in 1888, is one of John Philip Sousa's most famous military marches. Known as the "March King", Sousa wrote it to reflect the ethos of the United States Marine Corps, whose Latin motto matches the title meaning "Always Faithful".
"Semper Fidelis", composed in 1888, is the official march of the U.S. Marine Corps and epitomizes Sousa's mastery of military brass band music.
Semper Fidelis, composed in 1888, is John Philip Sousa's most famous march and official march of the U.S. Marine Corps. Characterized by bold trumpet flourishes and rhythmic vitality, it epitomizes American martial music of the late 19th century.
"Semper Fidelis" is John Philip Sousa's most famous march, composed in 1888. It was dedicated to the United States Marine Corps and became the official march of the Marines. Sousa considered it his best march, surpassing even "The Stars and Stripes Forever" in his personal estimation. The title means "Always Faithful" in Latin, reflecting the Marine Corps motto.