After a rousing start, we hear the softer "goosebumps" melody at 1:10. It always gives me goosebumps. What a great march. What wonderful musicians. ---- I enjoyed playing French horn in the high school band. How fun it was!
First Lieutenant Alexandra Borza: It is with pleasure and pride that I watch and here the United States Army Band performance one of the March Kings finest. Carry on!
Hi....I'm retired from the Indian Air Force Band and just getting thrilled to hear this beautiful marching tune again after a long break. This Marching tune reminds me of my great instructors .... who soulfully taught me and my mates this tune when we were just newly passed out young musician tradesmen from training centre here in the Station.
All of my father's three brothers were US Army vets. As an African American, I so VERY proud of them. I miss them terribly 😢. God Bless the US Army. Juanita G. Cincinnati, Ohio.
This is absolutely fabulous. I have always loved this march. The smile on the conductor's face 0:12 is very uplifting! How could she not, when the band sounds great!
My dad (60’s years old) has a this record and I used to listen to it when I was kid. It was so nostalgic that my childhood memories revived ! Thanks. From Japan 🇯🇵
I'm a trombonist and this is definitely one of my top 3 marches ever since we played this in 8th grade. So glad you put this video out. Everybody's amazing and the blend is awesome
I am both an old fart and Army veteran. Dad too was an Army veteran, Army Americal Division Artillery, Guadalcanal. At my age, this is the kind of music I enjoy. Thumbs up.
My great Uncle Duke (John O'Leary Jr.) fought at Guadalcanal with the Marines. Thank You! (Also the only person I've ever known to actually get coal in his stocking)
I'm an Australian and, as far as I know, we haven't had any composers who wrote marches. I love brass bands, so happily listen to Liberty Bell, Semper Fidelis, Stars and Stripes Forever and the Washington Post. Great performance! ❤
Good morning I'm a South korean. Most Koreans think America is a friend and I admire it. In Korea, military service is mandatory, and most men are required to wear military uniforms. I also think of my appreciation and respect for the US military as a former soldier. I like music. By the way, the wonderful appearance of US military band After seeing it, I especially like the US Army Military Band. I like both the US Army, US Army, Navy, US Army Marine Corps, US Army Air Force Military Band. I watched videos of most US Army Military Band of RUclips. Stunning Scale Performance It is so different and wonderful. Please show me a wonderful
I enjoyed this I truly did. She, the woman conducting, has a joyful face. I saw her conducting the orchestra and singers singing Battle hymn of Republic. Same look. She seems to truly enjoy this.
I agree - so many conductors have a generic "I am in control of the orchestra" serious face. It's refreshing to see one that reflects the music coming through them.
The Washington Post march is always full of energy, and it is full of energy that seems to symbolize freedom. So I want to listen to it again every time. Most of John Philip's marches are like that. The Washington Post march reminds me of freedom and peace, so I like America.
I say three words: Congratulations, Congratulations, Congratulations for First Lieutenant Alexandra Borza and for all excellents musicians of U.S. Army.. I'm 1st Trumpet,Bandleader of Dixie Swingers Jazz Band from Lindoia SP-BRAZIL 🇧🇷. ...I love play Jazz but also as 1st Trumpet of Musical Corporation Lira - Serra Negra/ SP-BRAZIL 🇧🇷....We play several scores of John Phillip Souza...Stars and Stripes Forever,El Capitan, Washington Post March,etc....amazing Band... Receive all musicians friends strong hug....Lindoia SP-BRAZIL 🇧🇷 July,9th,2020 - 20:43 p.m.
I'm a recently retired MSG in the USA and love what our band brings to the table. I'm glad they are showing emotion as they play. They feel the rhythm and are having fun. In contrast, I looked up the Marine Corps rendition of this splendidly composed jam by Sousa, and they were not as fluid. Plus, we have a lady maestro!
I'm from Brazil and I'm a BIG fan of this band. The army is a serious institution ov'r the world and deserves our respect! Congratz for this brilliant group and for this awesome conductor.
I didn't recognise the name of this piece (having learned it by ear) then clicked on it and was instantly transported to marching in the Memorial Day Parades. Ah, a good time- walking five miles in two or three towns while playing the same song over and over really bonded a bunch of kids. I was on flute, in the back, and couldn't walk straight with the flute straight too!
My Grand father was a retired Philippine Navy, and a war veteran of WW2, He loves to listen this March, when the Philipine Navy Band playing this great march.. he listens always.
I remember watching the coverage of Ben Bradlee's funeral on C-Span. His casket was escorted out of the church to the tune of The Washington Post--fitting, since he had been the editor of that publication for many years.
This particular group and maestro, are always a joy to listen, too. My all time favorite Battle Hymn of the Republic done with the vocalists by them, also. Impeccably smooth, sound. It would be nice to know if they had put a cd out with their works.
Amazing band with wonderful music, I'm a first warrant retired officer in Lebanese army band, it's my pleasure to follow you on RUclips and I'll be always happy to watch and hear your beautiful music, my respect for all of you 🙏🏻❤️
My favorite US March Song, very beautiful and awesome! An Army needs not only good soldiers, weapons and uniforms, they need fantastic music as well! God Bless America!
This was such a great performance! Ive been always wanting to that this song so badly because it sound so nice. I play the trumpet and so far I’m doing pretty good as well. Im also in advanced middle school band.
This sounds absolutely wondrous. It is almost if group of angels picked up band instruments and began to play. I never like listening to military bands play as they are always so harsh, but the Marine, Army, Navy, and Air Force bands are different. The play musically and powerfully, Fantastic.
En Nicaragua, siendo yo adolescente en 1974, era parte de una banda de alto nivel. Y una vez nos llego la partitura de Washington Post. Yo tocaba fliscorno. Hoy tengo 62 y disfruto escuchar este tema,adi como Zacatecas
The trombones resonating at the end, is marvelous. Along with the rest of the band of course, but the emphasizing of their responding line before the last note, is just astoundingly great.
I'm a former military musician from the Korea Army. It's a song that I've loved since I was young and it's a song that I played when I was in the army. It's a really neat performance. The best!
I play the flute and i did this song in 8th-grade band i am now a sophomore in high school and still remember the song by heart as well as the armed forces song. I stopped doing band in school because school was slow at teaching band so I quit and decided to get private lessons and those are better in my opinion to learn for me I am now a 1st chair is a city band.
@@ArmyFieldBand Respectfully, I don't know. I'm a former 02B/42R disabled veteran that has an active duty 42R spouse and sibling. The woes of the regular band field (42R) reduction have been happening for 20+ years. All I ever knew from service were bands getting smaller and smaller. I suppose an old washed/injured trumpet player would be a good candidate to advocate for the future of Army Bands. Since I'm likely to have an electronic bugle play for me one day. My time came and went and now I get to quietly sit back and watch as my family closes down historied military bands. I had the pleasure of meeting members of your unit while assigned at the 101st Airborne Division Band years ago and have witnessed the awesomeness of your unit and quality of musician. Truly some of the best musicians in the United States. It's always nice to listen to a march performed expertly and with full instrumentation. Keep rocking like you always do! 😃
Excellent and stirring Washington Post by Sousa, the "March King" ! My Brother, Uncle, two cousins and myself served in U.S. Army Ill. Nat. Guard, Peacetime 1956-59, Army WW I, and Vietnam. I used to play E flat Bass trombone four years in Band and Orchestra at South Shore High School in Chicago (1961-65) and we played Washington Post, Stars & Stripes Forever, Under the Double Headed Eagle etc. for Assemblies and ROTC Annual Federal Field Inspections and Review ! Our conductor Samuel Gorbach was a big Sousa Fan ! Those Band and Orchestra days are full of fond memories. We performed and provided the musical interlude for the 1962 School reception of Dr. James Dewey Watson of DNA fame who was a 1941 Alumnus of our High School in Chicago ! ARMY the Best ! "May the Caissons keep Rolling Along !"
All the musicians are Sargents. These players must be the cream of the crop of Army musicians. Also interesting is there’s a string bass. Very cool. Great playing
hahaha, all the music players in this orchestra are not true soldiers they are professional music players which are hired by the American army, their rank are actually fake (they never hold any gun in their hands).
I believe that all musicians in this orchestra are academic (music academic schools) and as such they get soldiers higher ranks. their role in the army is not to carry guns, instead their role is to keep the moral high and the mood high (by music entertainment).
I just watched the vice presidential debate, and somehow this march got stuck in my head - so I had to come get un-song-notized. Lovely job here. I always forget the lower dynamic intracies in the marches and get hung up on the bombast. This recording is a wonderful reminder of the beauty in this little ditties.
What got my eye is the minimalistic way in which lt. Borza directs. Very elegant. And the face she makes just before the cymbals crash for the finale. A mixture of joy and "brace yourself, here comes". Very funny.
What a flashback for me! Played this more times than I can remember while in the 9th Infantry Division band, 76-79. Can still see the trombone parts in my head while listening. Lol!
2 of my great grandfathers were civil war veterans. I am 86 and a retired Army Officer. Really enjoy military bands.
Thank you for your service, Walter!
Thank you for your service
Thank you for your service sir. God bless.
Thank you for your service! o7
Congratulations.
After a rousing start, we hear the softer "goosebumps" melody at 1:10. It always gives me goosebumps. What a great march. What wonderful musicians. ---- I enjoyed playing French horn in the high school band. How fun it was!
Believe or not this always played on the Iranian Radio when the Shah was in power and I loved it as a kid ,
You still live in Iran?
The Washington Post is a NEWSPAPER.
@@mohammadrezapahlavi4578 No I came to Canada a year before the revolution which was 1979 and never went back.
Susan Williams Damn bro.... but who asked tho?
@@KaptenGaruda2 I thought that was an interesting remark. :)
Hi from the UK what a band world class
hi
I am a flugelhorn player myself.
What a beautiful march, played with control by professional military musicians.
0:35
Bro go a heart 5 years later
Perfect balance.
First Lieutenant Alexandra Borza: It is with pleasure and pride that I watch and here the United States Army Band performance one of the March Kings finest. Carry on!
Thank you for your service ❤️🇺🇸
Hi....I'm retired from the Indian Air Force Band and just getting thrilled to hear this beautiful marching tune again after a long break. This Marching tune reminds me of my great instructors .... who soulfully taught me and my mates this tune when we were just newly passed out young musician tradesmen from training centre here in the Station.
All of my father's three brothers were US Army vets. As an African American, I so VERY proud of them.
I miss them terribly 😢. God Bless the US Army. Juanita G. Cincinnati, Ohio.
Grateful for your uncles’ service❤🇺🇸
That was excellent !!
I've had this earworm for the last week, knew the tune well due to various march pasts but didn't know the name.....and now I do!!
I approve of the close up Bari cam. Shed some light on me and my Brethren!
Thank you for your service ❤️🇺🇸
This is absolutely fabulous. I have always loved this march. The smile on the conductor's face 0:12 is very uplifting! How could she not, when the band sounds great!
She is an excellent conductor
My dad (60’s years old) has a this record and I used to listen to it when I was kid. It was so nostalgic that my childhood memories revived ! Thanks. From Japan 🇯🇵
I'm a trombonist and this is definitely one of my top 3 marches ever since we played this in 8th grade. So glad you put this video out. Everybody's amazing and the blend is awesome
Thank you! Thanks for watching!
I play flute and this is my favorite piece to play. Sousa was an outstanding composer❤
I can't stop listening this great performance. God bless USA.
Wish my father could hear this, he served as a marine. He liked this music very much.
Thanks for watching and thank you to your father for his service and yours as a family member.
You are welcome, God bless you!
Marine band plays this tune, too.
It’s okay he’s always with you
@@MsXizan Better!
I am both an old fart and Army veteran. Dad too was an Army veteran, Army Americal Division Artillery, Guadalcanal. At my age, this is the kind of music I enjoy. Thumbs up.
My great Uncle Duke (John O'Leary Jr.) fought at Guadalcanal with the Marines. Thank You! (Also the only person I've ever known to actually get coal in his stocking)
Thank you for your service ❤🇺🇸
I'm an Australian and, as far as I know, we haven't had any composers who wrote marches. I love brass bands, so happily listen to Liberty Bell, Semper Fidelis, Stars and Stripes Forever and the Washington Post. Great performance! ❤
Thanks! Howdy from Texas 🤠
I’m very impressed with how relaxed the march feels in this performance. It truly gives it a concert feel.
Everybody's tone is so good!
Thanks!
Atanih23 They are awesome
please could you send me the complete sheet music for this song? i'll be gratefull to you thank's .
Gee, I fucking wonder why the United States Army Field Band has good tone.
salomon mwanza
Perfect intonation and tempo. No surprise coming from the US Army Band. Love it.
Good morning
I'm a South korean.
Most Koreans think America is a friend and I admire it.
In Korea, military service is mandatory, and most men are required to wear military uniforms.
I also think of my appreciation and respect for the US military as a former soldier.
I like music. By the way, the wonderful appearance of US military band
After seeing it, I especially like the US Army Military Band.
I like both the US Army, US Army, Navy, US Army Marine Corps, US Army Air Force Military Band.
I watched videos of most US Army Military Band of RUclips. Stunning Scale Performance
It is so different and wonderful.
Please show me a wonderful
May God bless both South Korea and the United States may we march foward and destroy those who wish harm upon us.
I love the Us military band
We go thogether!
You English is good
Ron Wright "Изумительно" прекрасен его English. Прямо-таки "чудо"
I enjoyed this I truly did. She, the woman conducting, has a joyful face. I saw her conducting the orchestra and singers singing Battle hymn of Republic. Same look. She seems to truly enjoy this.
@Allen Loser Bravo!!! Most excellent conductor.
I agree - so many conductors have a generic "I am in control of the orchestra" serious face. It's refreshing to see one that reflects the music coming through them.
La Direttrice d'orchestra é semplicemente da sposare !
The Washington Post march is always full of energy, and it is full of energy that seems to symbolize freedom.
So I want to listen to it again every time.
Most of John Philip's marches are like that.
The Washington Post march reminds me of freedom and peace, so I like America.
I can listen to it all the time and it does symbolize freedom and its energetic
Thank you John Philip Sousa, United States Marine who wrote the march. 🇺🇸
This is truly outstanding. The musicians are second to none and the conductor's style is superb. Well done!
大好きなマーチです。演奏してみたいですね
I say three words: Congratulations, Congratulations, Congratulations for First Lieutenant Alexandra Borza and for all excellents musicians of U.S. Army.. I'm 1st Trumpet,Bandleader of Dixie Swingers Jazz Band from Lindoia SP-BRAZIL 🇧🇷. ...I love play Jazz but also as 1st Trumpet of Musical Corporation Lira - Serra Negra/ SP-BRAZIL 🇧🇷....We play several scores of John Phillip Souza...Stars and Stripes Forever,El Capitan, Washington Post March,etc....amazing Band... Receive all musicians friends strong hug....Lindoia SP-BRAZIL 🇧🇷 July,9th,2020 - 20:43 p.m.
I'm a recently retired MSG in the USA and love what our band brings to the table. I'm glad they are showing emotion as they play. They feel the rhythm and are having fun. In contrast, I looked up the Marine Corps rendition of this splendidly composed jam by Sousa, and they were not as fluid. Plus, we have a lady maestro!
Thank you for your service!
This made me think of my grandpa, He was Sergeant in the Marine Corp and he died a couple weeks ago :( Miss him so much
I'm from Brazil and I'm a BIG fan of this band.
The army is a serious institution ov'r the world and deserves our respect!
Congratz for this brilliant group and for this awesome conductor.
Yes - but where are the black mucisians???
This is the best rendition I've ever heard. It's a study in dynamics!
@@mercedesaudivw2:29
I didn't recognise the name of this piece (having learned it by ear) then clicked on it and was instantly transported to marching in the Memorial Day Parades. Ah, a good time- walking five miles in two or three towns while playing the same song over and over really bonded a bunch of kids. I was on flute, in the back, and couldn't walk straight with the flute straight too!
Amazing! Greetings from The Netherlands................
One of the best marches composed as a marching band.
Magnifique marche ! Bisou de France à nos amis d' Amérique ♥
God bless us I love it very beautiful and I enjoy watching this video. Thank you so much po. From Lani D. Nepomuceno, Philippines
My Grand father was a retired Philippine Navy, and a war veteran of WW2, He loves to listen this March, when the Philipine Navy Band playing this great march.. he listens always.
John Philip Sousa, one the greatest US patriots
So true!
@@sargentrock333 also portuguese
Absolutely
I remember watching the coverage of Ben Bradlee's funeral on C-Span. His casket was escorted out of the church to the tune of The Washington Post--fitting, since he had been the editor of that publication for many years.
My favourite from Sousa.Enjoying this in Turkey!
vay aq, şunu dinleyen bir türk buldum.
❤❤ My Grandpa would be so proud of this beautiful music. Thank you protecting us and for serves and great music.
This particular group and maestro, are always a joy to listen, too. My all time favorite Battle Hymn of the Republic done with the vocalists by them, also. Impeccably smooth, sound. It would be nice to know if they had put a cd out with their works.
As a matter of fact, we do! Check it out: www.armyfieldband.com/media/audio-recordings
@@ArmyFieldBand Thank you! I will look through, the selections. 🇺🇸✨🕊✨
Amazing band with wonderful music, I'm a first warrant retired officer in Lebanese army band, it's my pleasure to follow you on RUclips and I'll be always happy to watch and hear your beautiful music, my respect for all of you 🙏🏻❤️
One of the most beautiful renditions of a march. it really touches the most inner fibers of my being
Frau Leutnant, das ist 1. Klasse. Danke ein Posaunist und Marschmusik-Fan
Yet another brilliant performance from This US Army Field Band
참 멋진 연주이십니다. 계속반복해서 듣고 시ㅃ어요, 😉😁
The most graceful Washington Post March I've ever heard!
A beautiful march. Excellent content. Greetings from Argentina.
Listening makes us think of our Soldiers and proud to be an American
Yeah, such a great continent. Dunno how it relates to the rest of it outisde of the USA, though.
Such a pretty conductor 🙂
That's for sure. Pretty smile
懐かしい!!This march reminds me when I used to play Euphonium in my highschool. From Japan:-)
little lily ああ、ここで我々は再び行きます
Hello, you are very good conduct thanks god bless you and bless American people
Fantastic... love it. I was in the Army's 24th Inf Div Band in Augsburg, Germany in '63 and '64 -- great duty...!
Thanks for following, John, and thanks for your service!
My favorite US March Song, very beautiful and awesome! An Army needs not only good soldiers, weapons and uniforms, they need fantastic music as well! God Bless America!
This was such a great performance! Ive been always wanting to that this song so badly because it sound so nice. I play the trumpet and so far I’m doing pretty good as well. Im also in advanced middle school band.
thank you for letting me hear this great channel
Sempre gostei dessas marchas sem saber que foram compostas por um provável parente (John Phillip Sousa). Grata surpresa e grande orgulho!!!!
És dos acores??
I LOVE MARCHING BANDS
Love the military bands and John Phillip Sousa!’
I played this in band my last concert! I was Oboe 2(although I play flute I'm always on oboe parts), and I have it still memorized lol
John Philip Sousa is terrific
I am a band student and we had to play this last year for a contest so it has a special place in my heart
Nobody writes marches like Sousa. All-American, through and through.
WONDERFULL. CONGRATULATIONS ... THANK YOU
May God blessAmerica!
And the conductor with a great smile
BravofromTokyo
Piece interpreted with a lot of class and delicacy. Bravo et merci Lt. Alexandra Borza !
Such neat and clean playing
Great treatment of this march. Light & shade -beautiful
This sounds absolutely wondrous. It is almost if group of angels picked up band instruments and began to play. I never like listening to military bands play as they are always so harsh, but the Marine, Army, Navy, and Air Force bands are different. The play musically and powerfully, Fantastic.
En Nicaragua, siendo yo adolescente en 1974, era parte de una banda de alto nivel. Y una vez nos llego la partitura de Washington Post. Yo tocaba fliscorno. Hoy tengo 62 y disfruto escuchar este tema,adi como Zacatecas
Muito bom mesmo. É inspiração pra muitos músicos aqui no Brasil.
what a beautiful Band performance it is with all handsome face including conductor with nice Uniform !!! Enjoyed
The director, 1st Lt. Alexandra Borza, so beautiful!
My dad used to love this song. It has been rendered beautifully, kudos to the performers
The trombones resonating at the end, is marvelous. Along with the rest of the band of course, but the emphasizing of their responding line before the last note, is just astoundingly great.
This is possibly the greatest peice of music written in my opinion!
Much love from Merry Ol’ England 🏴 🇺🇸
First Lieutenant Alexandra Borza, ma'am, you're so beautiful and always smiling, i like you to be my music instructor.
Salute to you ma'am.
A beautiful piece of music. What a fantastic Band!
Ouvia esse hino nas programações esportivas nas rádios , nos anos 60 ,70 , e 80!
Loved marching to this song. Always looked sharp
I'm a former military musician from the Korea Army. It's a song that I've loved since I was young and it's a song that I played when I was in the army.
It's a really neat performance.
The best!
and she's so pretty!
@@philipvlnst That's right. She's so pretty^^
Schitterend, dit wordt je nooit beu! Kan ik elke dag beluisteren.
Grałem kiedyś w orkiestrach wojskowych to był mój ulubiony utwór klarnet pozdrawiam z Polski wszystkich braci ❤🇵🇱🌞🌞🌞
Gonna be playing this one across the pond in our concert rotation. It is my favorite sounding song of all of them.
I play the flute and i did this song in 8th-grade band i am now a sophomore in high school and still remember the song by heart as well as the armed forces song. I stopped doing band in school because school was slow at teaching band so I quit and decided to get private lessons and those are better in my opinion to learn for me I am now a 1st chair is a city band.
Private lessons are great! Good to hear that you're still playing.
The United States Army Field Band I really want to go into a branch of the military with either culinary or even band
fantastic and THANK YOU FOR YOUR SERVICE!!!!
Thanks for your support!
@@ArmyFieldBand You have my support 24-7-365!
This is being played by Philippine Army Band, Philippine Marine Band during Special Celebrations.The same quality presentation of US Army Band...
I love it. I just wish the rest of the regular army band had a full group like this. Very well done.
Thanks for watching! We encourage you to write your senators/representatives concerning the preservation/expansion of military bands.
@@ArmyFieldBand Respectfully, I don't know. I'm a former 02B/42R disabled veteran that has an active duty 42R spouse and sibling. The woes of the regular band field (42R) reduction have been happening for 20+ years. All I ever knew from service were bands getting smaller and smaller. I suppose an old washed/injured trumpet player would be a good candidate to advocate for the future of Army Bands. Since I'm likely to have an electronic bugle play for me one day.
My time came and went and now I get to quietly sit back and watch as my family closes down historied military bands. I had the pleasure of meeting members of your unit while assigned at the 101st Airborne Division Band years ago and have witnessed the awesomeness of your unit and quality of musician. Truly some of the best musicians in the United States.
It's always nice to listen to a march performed expertly and with full instrumentation. Keep rocking like you always do! 😃
The dynamic changes are on point. One of my biggest dreams was to play with the air force concert band. I wasn't accepted because of my vision. 😭
Excellent and stirring Washington Post by Sousa, the "March King" ! My Brother, Uncle, two cousins and myself served in U.S. Army Ill. Nat. Guard, Peacetime 1956-59, Army WW I, and Vietnam. I used to play E flat Bass trombone four years in Band and Orchestra at South Shore High School in Chicago (1961-65) and we played Washington Post, Stars & Stripes Forever, Under the Double Headed Eagle etc. for Assemblies and ROTC Annual Federal Field Inspections and Review ! Our conductor Samuel Gorbach was a big Sousa Fan ! Those Band and Orchestra days are full of fond memories. We performed and provided the musical interlude for the 1962 School reception of Dr. James Dewey Watson of DNA fame who was a 1941 Alumnus of our High School in Chicago ! ARMY the Best ! "May the Caissons keep Rolling Along !"
Thank you all for your service!
All the musicians are Sargents. These players must be the cream of the crop of Army musicians. Also interesting is there’s a string bass. Very cool. Great playing
hahaha,
all the music players in this orchestra are not true soldiers they are professional music players which are hired by the American army, their rank are actually fake (they never hold any gun in their hands).
I believe that all musicians in this orchestra are academic (music academic schools) and as such they get soldiers higher ranks. their role in the army is not to carry guns, instead their role is to keep the moral high and the mood high (by music entertainment).
I just watched the vice presidential debate, and somehow this march got stuck in my head - so I had to come get un-song-notized. Lovely job here. I always forget the lower dynamic intracies in the marches and get hung up on the bombast. This recording is a wonderful reminder of the beauty in this little ditties.
God bless John Phillip Sousa and The United States of America!!!
❤🇺🇸 Amen
Bravissimi tutti e tutte! Simpaticissima il Direttore Alexandra Borza! Grazie! Auguri!
What got my eye is the minimalistic way in which lt. Borza directs. Very elegant. And the face she makes just before the cymbals crash for the finale. A mixture of joy and "brace yourself, here comes". Very funny.
Listening to stirring music
During hard times
Reminds
One
Of
Good times.
Former marching band kid and i remember this as my favorite, i still have respect for Sousa to this day
Wonderful Performance!! Thank you so much
My favourite Sousa march, sometimes included in the show ' Showboat ', and with a lady conductor ! Well done everyone, I enjoyed it !
What a flashback for me! Played this more times than I can remember while in the 9th Infantry Division band, 76-79. Can still see the trombone parts in my head while listening. Lol!