There are many "military" marches. Perhaps the most familiar are by John Philip Souza
"Our Nation's Dawning" is a composition by the American composer and conductor, John Philip Sousa. Known for his military marches, Sousa wrote this piece in 1918, reflecting themes of patriotism and national pride. The work is often associated with Sousa's broader contributions to American music, particularly in the genre of marches.
Marches
John Philip Sousa wrote 136 Marches
It is a spiritual with no known composer.
Beethoven wrote an overture and incidental music for Egmont.
Marches
John Philip Sousa composed "The Washington Post March" in 1889. He wrote it to honor the newspaper "The Washington Post" and it remains one of his most popular and recognizable marches.
Many composers wrote marches. John Philip Sousa is probably the most famous for his marches; he was called the "March King."
John Phillip Sousa
John Philip Sousa wrote 136 Marches
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Stravinsky wrote The Firebird Suite.
Italian composer; wrote music for many masses
It is a spiritual with no known composer.
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Beethoven wrote an overture and incidental music for Egmont.
John Phillip Sousa was a composer as well as a conductor. He wrote compositions for the military and for patriotic marches. John lived from 1854 until 1932.