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John Philip Sousa
Yorktown Centennial
Works Info
Composer
:
John Philip Sousa
Genre
:
Band
Style
:
Band Music
Compose Date
:
1881
Average_duration
:
3:12
"Yorktown Centennial" is a band music composed by John Philip Sousa in 1881 to commemorate the 100th anniversary of the American victory at the Battle of Yorktown. The piece was premiered on October 19, 1881, in Yorktown, Virginia, during the centennial celebration of the battle. The composition consists of three movements: "The Siege of Yorktown," "The Surrender," and "The Liberty Bell." The first movement, "The Siege of Yorktown," is a march that depicts the American and French forces surrounding the British army. The second movement, "The Surrender," is a slower and more somber piece that represents the British surrendering to the Americans. The final movement, "The Liberty Bell," is a lively and celebratory march that symbolizes the birth of a new nation. Sousa's use of brass and percussion instruments in "Yorktown Centennial" creates a powerful and patriotic sound that reflects the triumph of the American Revolution. The piece also features intricate melodies and harmonies that showcase Sousa's skill as a composer. Overall, "Yorktown Centennial" is a significant piece of American band music that celebrates the country's history and independence. Its premiere in Yorktown during the centennial celebration of the Battle of Yorktown was a fitting tribute to the American victory and the birth of a new nation.
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