The National Game for Brass Quintet (arr. Jari Villanueva) by John Philip Sousa Sheet Music for Brass Ensemble at Sheet Music Direct
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The National Game for Brass Quintet (arr. Jari Villanueva)
by John Philip Sousa Brass Ensemble - Digital Sheet Music

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The National Game for Brass Quintet by John Philip Sousa
Arranged by Jari Villanueva
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A great baseball piece of music! John Philip Sousa was a great fan of baseball. He played the game and even wrote article about Americas Pastime. Sousa wrote the march "THE NATIONAL GAME" at the behest of Kenesaw Mountain Landis, the Commissioner of Baseball. For music and sports scholars and aficionados the years 1900-1920 are considered the golden age of the John Philip Sousa Band and baseball in America. The 1908 World Series is considered the greatest and most controversial baseball series of the twentieth century and the Sousa Bands World Tour of 1910-1911 is undoubtedly one of the most unique music public relations efforts by a single individual to introduce the early twentieth-century world to American music, culture and baseball. John Philip Sousas band also served as his baseball team whenever they had a chance to play a game of baseball against another team from a community in which they were performing a concert.




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