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2 Cross-Genre Arrangements of John Philip Sousa - The Washington Post

The Washington Post March is one of John Philip Sousa's most recognizable compositions, often associated with the two-step dance craze. Though named for the newspaper, it became synonymous with American military bands.
"The Washington Post" is a renowned military march composed by John Philip Sousa in 1889. It became synonymous with the two-step dance craze and remains a staple of patriotic American music.
"The Washington Post March" was written in 1889 for the newspaper's essay award ceremony. It became one of Sousa's most iconic marches, symbolizing the spirit of American military and patriotic music.
One of Sousa's most famous marches, characterized by its lively tempo and distinctive trio section, widely performed in parades and concerts.
Composed for the essay contest awards ceremony of The Washington Post newspaper, this iconic march became synonymous with the "two-step" dance craze of the late 19th century.

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