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John Philip Sousa- John Philip Sousa Marches-LP

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  • Format: LP
  • Label: Oscar Records
  • Catalog number: OS-122
  • Country: US

John Philip Sousa Marches collects some of the most recognizable American military and patriotic tunes, including "Stars and Stripes Forever," "Semper Fidelis," and "The Washington Post." Sousa, often called the "March King," shaped the sound of the American march with a precise and rousing style that still resonates today. This album offers a focused listening experience with an acoustic small ensemble feel, highlighting Sousa’s craftsmanship in a way that brings the tradition of brass and percussion to the forefront without overwhelming the listener. If you appreciate the ceremonial pomp that John Williams channels in his scores, this collection provides a direct line to the original inspiration. This sealed vinyl pressing invites you to explore Sousa’s work in a format that preserves the music’s historic character intact. With no visible wear, the record remains untouched and ready for your collection or listening sessions. While the pressing year and specific edition details are unknown, the sealed condition suggests a well-preserved item that will be a sturdy companion for anyone interested in American marches or traditional concert band repertoire. It’s the kind of record that might just earn a spot near your classical or historical music shelves — marches that never miss a step.

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