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The Gladiator, march for band

 
Classical Work: The Gladiator, march for band

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While Sousa's earliest works date to the mid-1870s, he did not achieve appreciable success until the appearance of this march, The Gladiator, in 1886. At the time of its composition, he was the conductor of the United States Marine Band, and his performances of it helped make it arguably the most popular band march up to that time. In fact, it would eventually sell more than a million sheet-music copies and elevate Sousa to the front rank among composers of band music. He followed it with Semper Fidelis (1888), The Thunderer (1889), and numerous other popular marches, leaving him, by the turn-of-the century, as the undisputed master in his field.

Sousa opens The Gladiator with a brief, rousing introduction, then presents a catchy, rather short-breathed theme, largely based on a four-note phrase that ends first on the ascent then, in the second phrase, on the descent, then finally leading to resolute, powerful chords to close the thematic statement. Like so many Sousa marches, the latter half here focuses on a more interesting variant, first heard in a subdued, somewhat suave manner. Gradually the music grows more muscular, with the piccolo dancing all around and above the melody as it accrues bigger sonorities. The march ends colorfully in Sousa's typically splashy and inimitable instrumentation. ~ Robert Cummings, All Music Guide

Albums with Complete Performances of the Work

Title Date
Alla Marcia
America's Favorite Marches 1994
American Pride 2005
Brass & Percussion [Hybrid SACD] 1993
Brass & Percussion: Sousa, Goldman, Gould 1993
Clements High School Bands at Carnegie Hall
Favorite American Marches 1994
From Maine to Oregon 1995
Gladiatorene 2001
Grand Sousa Concert 1991
Great American Marches, Vol. 1 1992
Greatest Marches 1997
Hands Across the Sea [Elektra/Asylum] 1995
John Philip Sousa: Music for Wind Band, Vol. 6 2007
Mancini Salutes Sousa 1972
March Classics 2004
Marches I've Missed 1998
Marches by John Philip Sousa 1972
Marches/Sousa in Hi-Fi 2008
Marches: Greatest Hits 2005
Marching Bands and Military Music 2006
Music Essentials: Sousa Favorites 2004
Music Essentials: Sousa Marches 2004
On Wings of Lightning 1999
Power and Glory: John Phillips Sousa Marches 2009
Red, White and Blue: The Best of John Philip Sousa 2002
Sounds of the Circus, Vol. 17 2000
Sousa 2002
Sousa Band Plays Sousa Marches 1997
Sousa Favorites [Premium] 1998
Sousa Favorites [Prime Cuts] 1995
Sousa Marches 1988
Sousa Marches 1990
Sousa Marches Forever 1998
Sousa and American Marches
Sousa's Greatest Hits 1999
Sousa: Marches 2004
Sousa: Marches 2003
Sousa: Stars & Stripes Forever 1999
Stars and Stripes Forever 2000
Stories Of Foster And Sousa 1993
The Complete Marches of John Philip Sousa 2001
The Famous World Marches
The Invincible Eagle/Sousa Marches 1971
The Spirit of America 2002
The World of Sousa Marches 1995
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