John Philip Sousa Music and Personal Papers

Overview

Scope and Contents

Biographical Note

Subject Terms

Administrative Information

Detailed Description

Original music manuscripts

Published Music

Ephemera and Uniforms

Photographs



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Finding Aid for John Philip Sousa Music and Personal Papers, circa 1880-1932 | The Sousa Archives and Center for American Music

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Collection Overview

Title: John Philip Sousa Music and Personal Papers, circa 1880-1932View associated digital content.

ID: 12/9/51

Primary Creator: Sousa, John Philip (1854-1932)

Extent: 239.5 cubic feet

Arrangement: The collection of papers is organized into four series: Series 1, Original Music Manuscripts; Series 2, Published Music; Series 3, Ephemera and Uniforms; and Series 4, Photographs.  The original music manuscripts are arranged alphabetically by either composer or arranger and the published music is arranged sequentially by a number that was unique to the original Sousa music catalog. Unidentified and unnumbered music was placed at the end of each grouping of music.  Whenever possible an identification of the format of the music for each title(i.e., full score, condensed score, piano score, and parts) has been identified with the corresponding abbreviations, FS, CS, PS, P. The ephemera, consisting of correspondence, newsclippings, programs, and artifacts, is arranged alphabetically by type of material.  The photographs are arranged alphabetically by subject.

Subjects: Band Concerts, Band Musicians, Bands, Brass Bands, Clarke, Herbert L., Gilmore, Patrick S., Goldman, Edwin Franko, Harding, Albert Austin, Marines, United States, Military Bands, Military History, Military Music, Music Composition, Navy, United States, Pryor, Arthur, Sousa, John Philip, United States Marine Band

Formats/Genres: Papers

Languages: English

Scope and Contents of the Materials

Consists of original and published music, arrangements of western European symphonic music for wind band by Sousa and other musicians, microfilm of original music, correspondence, newsclippings, photographs, programs and artifacts documenting the life and career of John Philip Sousa as musician, composer, bandleader, and "March King."   Of particular interest are the original parts to "Stars and Stripes Forever," correspondence between A. Austin Harding and Sousa, and photographs of Sousa with the Band.

See also record series number 35/3/68.

Biographical Note

John Philip Sousa was born in Washington, DC on November 6, 1854.  It was an era of the 5-cent cigar, Saturday evening baths, the horse and buggy, candle-lit parlors and gas-illuminated street lights.  During his formative years Sousa witnessed the destructive forces of the Civil War as a child growing up in his nation's Capitol.  Later in life he experienced the new-found joys of Ford's automobile and the painful trauma of the War to end all wars.

Sousa joined the United States Marine Band as an apprentice musician on June 9, 1868, not even fourteen years old, and remained until 1875.  His Portuguese father, a trombonist with the band since 1850, believed if his son was a member of the band he could more readily monitor his son's youthful exploits and mentor his gift for music.  Five years after leaving the Marine Band Sousa was asked to return as its director in 1880, a post that he retained until August 1, 1892.

It was under Sousa's leadership that the Marine Band finally gained permission from President Benjamin Harrison to tour beyond the immediate region surrounding Washington, DC (i.e., Richmond, Baltimore and Philadelphia).  This first tour performance took place at Chicago's Auditorium Theatre.  After meeting David Blakely in Chicago Sousa was convinced that his talents would not be utilized to the fullest with the Marine Band.  Sousa signed a contract with Blakely on May 27, 1892 to form and direct a civilian band of his own creation.  On July 30, 1892 Sousa received a second honorable discharge from the Marine Band and began establishing what today has become best known as the John Philip Sousa Band by seeking out and engaging the finest nationally and internationally recognized musicians from America and Europe.  Among the most celebrated soloists to play with the band were Herbert L. Clarke (cornet), Arthur Pryor (trombone), Simone Mantia (euphonium), Estelle Liebling (soprano) and Maud Powell (violin).

Sousa made annual transcontinential tours with his famous band from 1892 until 1931.  In those thirty-nine years the Sousa Band traveled over 700,000 miles and presented over 10,000 concerts in 1,000 cities throughout the world.  Between the months of May and October 1893 the Sousa Band, for a repeat performance, furnished the music for the Columbian Exposition held in Chicago to commemorate the 400th anniversary of Columbus' discovery of the Americas in  1492.  This engagement solidified Sousa's legacy in the annals of music and band history.  During his life time Sousa composed 137 marches, 15 operettas, 5 overtures, 11 suites, 24 dances, 28 fantasies, and 322 arrangements of nineteenth-century western European symphonic works.  In addition he wrote numerous reviews, articles on music and music education, and seven books.

Sousa's "The Washington Post" march, written for the Washington Post Amateur Author's Association ceremony held at the Smithsonian Institution on June 15, 1889, became a sensation as the accompaniment to the newly created "two-step" dance.  This truly new American dance replaced the popular western-European waltz as the most popular form of entertainment in America and Europe.  On Christmas Day 1896 Sousa composed his most recognizable work, "The Stars and Stripes Forever," the only march ever declared the national march of the United States.  This work was the last piece that Sousa conducted in public before he died in Reading, PA on March 6, 1932.

Subject/Index Terms

Band Concerts
Band Musicians
Bands
Brass Bands
Clarke, Herbert L.
Gilmore, Patrick S.
Goldman, Edwin Franko
Harding, Albert Austin
Marines, United States
Military Bands
Military History
Military Music
Music Composition
Navy, United States
Pryor, Arthur
Sousa, John Philip
United States Marine Band

Administrative Information

Repository: The Sousa Archives and Center for American Music

Accruals: 1932

Acquisition Method: The music and papers were bequested to the University Bands in 1932. Thirty-nine trunks and two boxes arrived at the University in August of that year. Responsibility for the papers was transferred to the University Library in 1994.


Box and Folder Listing


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[Series 1: Original music manuscripts],
[Series 2: Published Music],
[Series 3: Ephemera and Uniforms],
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Series 3: Ephemera and Uniforms
Box 727
Folder 1: Band Books and Covers - 2nd E-flat Clarinet
Folder 2: Band Books and Covers - Solo Clarinet
Folder 3: Band Books and Covers - 1st Clarinet (I)
Folder 4: Band Books and Covers - 1st Clarinet (II)
Folder 5: Band Books and Covers - 1st Clarinet (III)
Folder 6: Band Books and Covers - 2nd Clarinet (II)
Folder 7: Band Books and Covers - 3rd Clarinet
Folder 8: Band Books and Covers - Alto Clarinet
Folder 9: Band Books and Covers - Bass Clarinet
Folder 10: Band Books and Covers - Alto Saxophone
Folder 11: Band Books and Covers - Baritone Saxophone
Folder 12: Band Books and Covers - 2nd Bassoon
Folder 13: Band Books and Covers - Solo Cornet
Folder 14: Band Books and Covers - 2nd Cornet
Folder 15: Band Books and Covers - 1st Horn
Folder 16: Band Books and Covers - 2nd Horn
Folder 17: Band Books and Covers - 2nd Trombone
Folder 18: Band Books and Covers - Baritone
Folder 19: Band Books and Covers - Euphonium
Folder 20: Band Books and Covers - Bass Trombone
Folder 21: Band Books and Covers - Timpani
Folder 22: Band Books and Covers - Small Drum
Folder 23: Band Books and Covers - Bass Drum
Folder 24: Band Books and Covers - Solo Bass
Folder 25: Band Books and Covers
Box 728: National, Patriotic and Typical Airs of All Lands (P), 1889
Box 729: National, Patriotic and Typical Airs of All Lands (P), 1889
Box 730: National, Patriotic and Typical Airs of All Lands (P), 1889
Box 731: National, Patriotic and Typical Airs of All Lands (P), 1889
Box 732
Folder 1: The Fifth String, 1902
Folder 2: Pipetown Sandy, 1905
Folder 3: The Trumpet and Drum, 1954
Folder 4: Gospel Gems by W. Warren Bentley, 1878
Box 733
Folder 1: Sousa performance library inventory no. 1, ca. 1925
Use reference copy, see box 769.
Folder 2: Sousa performance library inventory no. 2, ca. 1925
Use reference copy, see box 769.
Folder 3: Sousa performance library inventory no. 3, ca. 1925
Use reference copy, see box 769.
Folder 4: Sousa performance library inventory no. 4, ca. 1925
Use reference copy, see box 769.
Box 734
Folder 1: Caricatures, Undated
Folder 2: Correspondence: Harding and Sousa, ca. 1930s
Folder 3: Correspondence: McCabe and Mills, 1915-1920
Folder 4: News Clippings: St. Louis Exposition, 1895
Folder 5: News Clippings: 1911-1920
Folder 6: News Clippings: University of Illinois, Undated
Folder 7: News Clippings: Undated
Folder 8: News Clippings: Sousa Obituaries, 1932
Folder 9: Patron List, Undated
Folder 10: Centennial Press Release, 1954
Folder 11: Postage Stamps (Sousa), Undated
Folder 12: Program: Sousa and United States Marine Band, 1882
Folder 13: Programs: 1901-1910
Folder 14: Programs 1911-1920
Folder 15: Programs: 1921-1930
Folder 16: Programs: Fragments, Undated
Folder 17: Programs: Manhattan Beach Amusement Park, 1895
Folder 18: Programs: Miscellaneous, 1915-1920
Folder 19: Programs: Panama Pacific Exposition, 1915
Folder 20: Programs: Undated
Folder 21: Programs: University of Illinois 32nd Annual Concert, 1922
Folder 22: Publicity, Undated
Folder 23: Sousa`s University of Illinois Band Audition, 1930View associated digital content.
Folder 24: Postcards
Box 735: The Irish Dragoon (Photocopies of TEXT, PS, and FS from Library of Congress)
Box 736
Folder 1: Sousa Cigars, UI Sousa Award, UndatedView associated digital content.
Box 737
Folder 1: Unidentified pencil and ink sketches and music books, Undated
Box 739
Folder 8: Published music, newsclippings, correspondence, writing fragments, ca. 1900-1940
Box 746
Item 1: Black Sousa Band Hat
Accession No. 2007.120951.002.
Box 747
Item 1: Black Sousa Band Hat
Accession No. 2007.120951.003.
Box 748
Item 1: Black Sousa Band Hat
Accession No. 2007.120951.004.
Box 749
Item 1: Black Sousa Band Hat
Accession No. 2007.120951.005.
Box 750
Item 1: Black Sousa Band Uniform Blazer
Accession No. 2007.120951.001A.
Item 2: Black Sousa Band Uniform Pants
Accession No. 2007.120951.001B.
Box 751
Folder 1: Sousa Band South African Tour Concert Program, 1911
Folder 2: Sousa Band Los Angeles Concert Programs, Undated
Folder 3: Sousa Band Matinee Program, Undated
Folder 4: Sousa Band World Tour Concert Programs 34-37, 3-4, Undated
Folder 5: Sousa Band World Tour Concert Programs 20-27, Undated
Folder 6: Sousa Band World Tour Concert Programs 5, 7, 10-12, 20, Undated
Folder 7: Sousa Band World Tour Concert Programs 1-2, 28-33, Undated
Folder 8: Sousa Band World Tour Concert Programs 15-22, Undated
Folder 9: Sousa Band World Tour Concert Programs 1-2, 9-13, Undated
Australia
Folder 10: Sousa Band World Tour Concert Programs 1-13, Undated
New Zealand
Folder 11: Sousa Band World Tour Concert Programs, 1911
Farewell Visit, England
Folder 12: Sousa Band World Tour Concert Programs 1-6, Undated
Folder 13: Sousa Band World Tour Concert Programs 1-6, Special Opening Program, Undated
Folder 14: Sousa Band World Tour Concert Programs 1-6, Undated
Folder 15: Sousa Band World Tour Concert Programs 8-11, Undated
Folder 16: Sousa Band World Tour Concert Programs 1-3, Undated
Folder 17: Sousa Band World Tour Concert Programs 4-7, Undated
Folder 18: Sousa Band World Tour Concert Programs 3-6, Undated
Folder 19: Concert Bulletin, 1911
Official Program of Will L. Greenbaum's Attractions
Box 754
Item 1: Sousa Portrait, Undated
Color oil painting.
Box 763: Sousa's Podium
Box 767
Item 1: Handpainted Box, ca. 1903
"Purchased by Mr. Sousa in Russia during his Band tour of about 1903"
Box 768
Folder 1: Engraved Music Folder, undated
Tin, leather, and rope
Box 777
Item 1: Ship Decanter, 1924
Pewter; given as a 70th birthday gift. Inscription reads: "To the young conductor Lieut. Com. John Philip Sousa as a birthday token from some of his Chicago friends, 1924." Accession Number 2018.120951.001
Item 1: Sousa Steamer Trunk, ca. 1900
C.A. Taylor Trunk Works. Oak and Cast Iron Steamer Trunk, Yellow Stenciled letters on top reading: "Sousa Band." Accession Number 2004.1209051.002.
Item 2: Sousa Steamer Trunk, ca. 1900
Manhattan Storage and Warehouse Company Steamer Trunk. Oak with cast iron fittings and leather handles. The top of the trunk has a company label with handwritten note reading, "Old Photographs." Accession Number 2004.1209051.003.
Item 3: Sousa Steamer Trunk, ca. 1900
C.A. Taylor Trunkworks, refurbished by Central Trunk Factory, Philadelphia. Oak and Cast Iron Steamer Trunk with leather handles. Patent on latch reads "Oct. 23, '83." Yellow Stenciled Letters "Sousa's Band" on top, Yellow Stenciled letters "E.C." on the sides of the trunk. Accession number 2025.1209051.001.

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