Sousa, John Philip - compositions The Merry Monarch. Based on themes by Chabrier and Morse. For orchestra. 1891, Coleman. Mystical Miss. Arranged for band from the operetta The Charlatan. Tally Ho. 1894, Coleman. Vautour. 1894, Coleman. Operettas The Bride Elect. 1897, Church El Capitan. 1895, 1896, Church. Libretto by Charles Klein and Tom Frost. In three acts. First produced at the Lyric Theater, New York, 1896. The Charlatan. 1898, Coleman. Chris and the Wonderful Lamp. 1899, Church. Desiree. 1882, J.W. Pepper. The Dragoons. N.d. The Free Lance. 1906, Church. The Glassblowers. 1909, Church. Katherine. Book by W.S. Grace and Sousa, 1879. Our Flirtations. 1879. The Queen of Hearts. 1885. The Smugglers. 1879, W.F. Shaw. Victory. 1915. Suites American Maid (an earlier version of Maidens Three). Church. At the King's Court. 1905, Chappell & Church. Camera Studies. For piano. 1921, Fox. Cuba-Land (or, Cuba, Under Three Flags). 1927, Fischer. For orchestra. Dwellers in the Western World. 1906. 1910, Church & Chappell. Easter Monday on the White House Lawn. 1929, Church. (Impressions) At the Movies (Suite No. 1). 1922, Fischer. The Last Days of Pompeii. 1894, Church. Leaves From My Note Book. 1923, Fox. Looking Upward. 1904, Church. Maidens Three (revision of American Maid). 1903, Church. People Who Live in Glass Houses. Ballet suite. 1903, Feist. Tales of a Traveler. 1912, Church. Three Quotations. 1896, Church. Songs Ah, Me. 1876. Words by Emma Swallow, his childhood sweetheart. Annabelle Lee. 1931, Presser. Words by Edgar Allan Poe. La Bayamesa. 1898, Coleman. The Belle of Bayou Teche. 1911, Church. The Bell Song. Later arranged for cornet and band. Blue Ridge, I'm Coming Back to You. 1917, T.B. Harms. Boots. 1916, T.B. Harms. The Card Song. From The Bride Elect. The Carrier Pigeon. N.d. Crossing the Bar. 1926, Witmark. 'Deed I Has To Laugh. 1877, J.M. Stoddart. Do We? We Do. 1889, J.F. Ellis. The Faithless Knight and the Philosophic Maid. From The Charlatan. 1902, Church. Fanny. 1899, Church. The Fighting Race. 1919, Flammer. Forever and a Day. 1927, Bibo, Bloedon & Lang. The Free Lunch Cadets. 1877(?), J.M. Stoddart. (see also march version). The Golden Cars. 1899, Church. From The Charlatan. The Goose Girl. N.d. Great Lakes (or, The Boys in Navy Blue). 1918, T.B. Harms. Have You Got That Tired Feeling? Hopin'. 1877, J.M. Stoddart. In Flanders Field. 1918, Schirmer. I Never Was Right In My Life. 1906, Church. I Wonder. 1888, Ellis. I Wonder If Over Beyond The Sea. Later arranged for euphonium and band. In the Dimness of Twilight. N.d. I've Made My Plans for the Summer. 1907, Church. Kelly, Burke and Shea. 1905. Lily Bells. 1880, Stoddart (later Chappell). From Our Flirtations. Little Brown Thrush. N.d. Love Me Little, Love Me Long. 1878, Shaw. The Love That Lives Forever. 1918, Schirmer. Magic Glass. 1877, North. Opus 31. Maid of the Meadow. Waltz. N.d. Mallie. N.d. March Song of the Chicago Schools. 1930, Presser. The Milkmaid. N.d. My Own, My Geraldine. 1887, Ellis. Nail the Flag to the Mast. 1890, Ellis. Non-Committal Declarations. 1920, Church. Oh, Sunlit Sea Beyond the West. N.d. Oh, Warrior Grim. N.d. Oh, Why Should the Spirit of Mortal Be Proud? 1899, Church. Oh, Ye Lilies White. 1887, Ellis. Only A Dream. 1877, North. Opus 25. Only Thee. 1876, North. Opus 24. O'Riley's Kettle Drum. 1889, Coleman. Philosophic Maid. See The Faithless Knight. Pretty Patty Honeywood. 1881, Ellis. Pushing On. 1918. A Rare Old Fellow. 1881, Balmer & Weber. The Red Cross Nurse. From The Glassblowers. Reveille. 1890, Ellis. Right Up on the Firing Line. N.d. Serenade of Seville. 1924, Presser. Smick, Smack. Smuck. 1878, Ellis. The Snow Baby. 1898, Church. From The Bride Elect. Song of the Sea. 1877, North. Opus 27. Star of Light. 1882, Pound. Sweet Miss Industry. 1888, Ellis. Tally Ho. 1885, Ellis. There's a Merry Brown Thrush. 1926, Presser. Two-Fifteen: An Episode. 1889, Coleman. The Typical Tune of Zanzibar. Later used in El Capitan. We March to Victory. N.d. We're Drifting On. 1892, National. We'll Follow Where the White Plume Waves. 1884, Ellis. When He Is Near. 1880, Shaw. When the Boys Come Sailing Home. 1918, Flammer. Words by his daughter, Helen. When You Change Your Name to Mine. 1879. Where Is Love? N.d. Will You Love When Lilies Are Dead? 1899, Church. The Window Blind. 1887, Ellis. You Cannot Tell How Old They Are (By Looking At Their Skirts). 1923, Church. You'll Miss a Lot of Fun When You're Married. 1890, Ellis. Waltzes Co-eds of Michigan. 1925, Church. The Colonial Dames. 1898, Church. El Capitan Waltzes. Intaglio Waltzes. 1884, Eberbach. Love's Radiant Hour. 1928, Witmark. Moonlight on the Potomac. 1876, Ellis. Paroles d'Amour. 1880, Shaw. La Reine de la Mer. 1886, Coleman. Sandalphon. 1885. Marches Across the Danube. 1879, Coleman. Written to commemorate the victory of the Russians over the Turks. America First. 1916, T.B. Harms, and Francis, Day & Hunter. The American Wedding March. 1918, Fox. Anchor and Star. 1918, Fischer. Ancient and Honorable Artillery Company. 1924, Fox. The Atlantic City Pageant. 1927, Fox. The Aviators. 1931, Church. The Beau Ideal. 1893, Coleman, now Church. Belle of Chicago. 1892, Coleman, now Church. Ben Bolt. 1888, Coleman. Black Horse Troop. 1925, Fox. Bonnie Annie (Laurie). 1897, Pepper. The Boys Are Home Again. N.d. Boy Scout March. 1916, T.B. Harms. The Bride Elect. 1897, Church. From the 2nd finale of that operetta. Bullets and Bayonets. 1919, Schirmer. El Capitan. 1895, Church. Also known as March of the Devil Dogs. Century of Progress. 1931, Church. His last composition, written in honor of the Chicago World's Fair, which he did not live to see. Chantyman's March. 1918, Fischer. The Charlatan. 1898, Church. The Circumnavigator's Club. 1931, Pressser. Columbia's Pride. 1914, Presser. Comrades of the Legion. 1910. 1920, Fox. Congress Hall. 1882, Ellis. The Corcoran Cadets, Narch of the. 1890, Coleman, now Fischer. The Crusader. 1899, Coleman, now Fischer. Custer's Last Charge. N.d. Daughters of Texas. 1930, Church. The Dauntless Battalion. 1923, Church. Desiree, March From. 1882. The Diplomat. 1904, Church. The Directorate. 1894, Church. The Dragoons. N.d. Equinox. N.d. Esprit de Corps. 1878, Shaw. Fairest of the Fair. 1899. 1908, Church. The Federal. 1911, Church. Flag of Freedom. 1918, Fischer. La Flor de Sevilla. 1929, Church. Four Marches for Regimental Drums and Trumpets. 1884, Coleman. Free Lance (On to Victory). 1906, Church. The Free Lunch Cadets. 1877, Stoddard. A piano solo in "Stoddard' Music Library" Vol. 2, No. 28. From Maine to Oregon. 1913, Church. Gallagher and Sheehan. Church. N.d. The Gallant Seventh. 1922, Fox. George Washington Bicentennial. 1930, Fox. The Gladiator(s). 1886, Fischer. Globe and Eagle. 1885, Coleman. The Glory of the (Yankee) Navy. 1909, Church. Golden Jubilee. 1928, Fox. In honor of his 50th year as a conductor. The Golden Star Memorial. 1919, Chappell. Grand Festival March. 1911, Church. Grand Prominade at the White House. N.d. The Gridiron Club. 1926, Fox. Guide Right. 1881, Pond, later Fischer. Hail to the Spirit of Liberty. 1900, Church. Hands Across the Sea. 1899, Church. Harmonica Wizard. 1930, Church. High School Cadets. 1890, Coleman, now Fischer. The Hippodrome. (same as New York Hippodrome?) Homage to Pittsburgh. 1905. Homeward Bound. N.d. The Honored Dead. 1896, Fisk, now Vandersloot. Dirge in memory of U.S. Grant. Hurrah for Uncle Sam. N.d. Imperial Edward Military March. 1902, Church. Dedicated to Edward VII of England. In Memoriam. 1881, Stoddart. Dirge in memory of President Garfield. Invincible Eagle. 1901, Church. Jack Tar. 1903, Church. Kansas Wildcats. 1931, Church. Keeping Step With the Union. 1921, Church. King Cotton. 1895, Church. Official march of the Atlanta Exposition of 1904. The Lambs. 1914, Church. Legionnaires. 1931, Church. Liberty Bell. 1893, Church. Liberty Loan. 1917. Distributed gratis to U.S. and Canadian bands during WW I. The Lion Tamer. See On Parade. Loyal Legion. 1890, Coleman, now Boosey & Hawkes. Magna Charta. 1927, Church. The Man Behind the Gun. 1900, Church. Manhattan Beach. 1893, Church. March of the Blues. 1927, Bibo, Bloedon & Lang. March of the Mitten Men. See Power and Glory. March of the Pan Americans. 1916, Fischer. March of the States. 1915. Marching Through Georgia. Patrol. N.d. Marquette March. 1924, Church. Dedicated to Marquette Univ. The Mikado. March Medley. N.d. Minnesota. 1927, Fox. Mother Goose. 1897, Pepper. Mother Hubbard. 1894, Coleman. National Fencibles, March Past of the. 1888, Coleman, now Fischer. The National Game. 1925, Fox. Dedicated to Judge Kenesaw Mountain Landis, the czar of organized baseball. Naval Reserve. 1917, Harms. Nebraska University. 1928, Fox. The New Century. N.d. New Mexico. 1928, Fox. New York Hippodrome. 1915, Harms, and Francis, Day, & Hunter. Nobles of the Mystic Shrine. 1923, Fox. Northern Pines. 1931, Schirmer. Dedicated to Interlochen Music Camp. The Occidental March. 1891, Coleman, now Fischer. On Parade. 1892, Harms. Also called The Lion Tamer. On the Campus. 1921, Fox. On the Tramp. 1895, Standard, now Fischer. On to Victory. From The Free Lance. Our Fliration(s). 1879. 1890, Coleman, now Fischer. Pathfinder of Panama. 1915, Church. The Pet of the Petticoats. 1897, Pepper. The Phoenix. N.d. The Picadore. 1889, Coleman, now Fischer. Post of the Rifle Regiment. (same as Rifle Regiment?). Power and Glory. 1922, Church. Powhattan's Daughter. 1906, Church. Pride of Pittsburgh. N.d. Pride of the Wolverines. 1927, Fox. Prince Charming. 1928, Fischer. March for orchestra. Pushing On. Lee & Walker. N.d. Recognition. N.d. Resumption. 1879, Shaw. The Review. 1873, Lee & Walker. Opus 5. Sousa's first published march. The Revival. 1876, J.E. Ditson. Includes the melody Sweet By and By. Riders for the Flag. 1927, Fox. Rifle Regiment. 1886, Coleman, now Fischer. Right Forward. 1881, Pond; 1894, Fischer. Right-Left. 1894, Banes. Royal Welsh Fusiliers. 1930, Church. Sabres and Spurs. 1918, Fox. Saint Louis Exposition. N.d. Salutation. 1875. Salvation Army. 1930, Church. Semper Fidelis. 1888, Coleman, now Fischer. Official Marine Corps Song, and evidently the first composition recognized by the U.S. Government. The trio originally appeared in his drum instructor as With Steady Step. Sold to Coleman for $35.00 in 1892(3). Sen-Sen. 1900, Coleman, also Dunn. Sesqui-Centennial Exposition. 1921. 1926, Fox. For the 150th anniversary of the U.S.. The Smugglers. 1879. Solid Men to the Front. 1918, Schirmer. Sound Off. 1895, Coleman, now Fischer. Stars and Stripes Forever. 1897, Church. Song version in 1898. The Thunderer. 1889, Coleman, now Fischer. Sold to Coleman for $35.00 in 1892(3). The Transit of Venus. 1896, Pepper. Named for his novel. Triton March. 1906, Pepper. A two-step. The Triumph of Time. 1893, Coleman. United States Field Artillery. 1917. 1918, Fischer. University of Illinois. 1929, Church. University of Nebraska. See Nebraska University. USMC March. 1919, Chappell. Volunteers. 1918, Fischer. Washington Post. 1889, Coleman, now Fischer. Written for the newspaper's essay contest. Sold to Coleman for $35.00 in 1892(3). We Are Coming. 1918, Schirmer. We March, We March to Victory. 1915, Church. Processional hymn. Wedding March. See The American Wedding March. The White Plume. 1884, Ellis; 1909, Church. The White Rose. 1917, Harms. Who's Who in Navy Blue. 1920, Church. Wisconsin Forward Forever. (Wisconsin to the Front). 1917, Harms. The Wolverine. 1881, Pond. Yorktown Centennial. 1881(?), Ellis, later Fischer. Opus 135. Fantasies Among My Souvenirs. 1928. A Bouquet of Beloved Inspirations. Arrangement. N.d. The Fancy of the Town. N.d. In Parlor and Street. 1881. Melange. In Pulpit and Pew. N.d. International Congress. 1876. 1887, Coleman. In the Realm of the Dance. 1905. Jazz America. 1925. Medley. Lancers. 1896, Church. Look for the Silver Lining. Music of the Minute. N.d. On With the Dance. N.d. Over the Footlights of New York. N.d. Showing Off Before Company. Features improvisations by soloists. N.d. The Stag Party. 1890. A Study in Rhythms. N.d. The (Three) Internationals. 1927(?). Suite of melodies by Strauss, Sullivan, and Sousa. Also called Three S's. Wets and Drys. 1925. While Navy Ships Are Coaling. 1923, Church. Miscellaneous Compositions An Album Leaf. Violin solo. His first composition, about 1870, of which no manuscript exists. Atlantic City Pageant. 1927, Fox. The Band Came Back. Fantastic episode. N.d. Caprian Tarantelle. 1899, Church. The Chariot Race From Ben Hur. 1890, O. Ditson. Symphonic poem. Transcibed for piano, 1892. Coquette. 1887, Ellis. Characteristic dance. Cuckoo. 1873, Lee & Walker. Galop. Darkey and the Mule. Novelty. N.d. A Day at Great Lakes. 1917. Medley. Evening Pastime. 1879, Shaw. Duets for violin and piano arranged by Sousa. Girls Who Have Loved. Gavotte. N.d. The Gliding Girl. 1912, Church. Tango. Good-Bye. Church. Humoresque. N.d. Kalorama. 1884, Shaw. Polka. The Last Crusade. 1920, Church. For mixed chorus, orchestra, and organ. Mama-Papa. N.d. The Merrie Merrie Chorus. Medley of operatic airs. N.d. The Messiah of Nations. 1902, Church. Hymn for chorus, a patriotic anthem. Myrrha Gavotte. 1877, Lee & Walker. Opus 30. Nymphalin. 1880, Shaw. Reverie for violin and piano. On Wings of Lighting. 1876, Andre. Galop. Peaches and Cream. 1912. 1925, Fischer. Fox trot. President Garfield's Inaugural March. 1881, Pond. Grand March. Opus 131. The Presidential Polonaise. 1884. 1889, Coleman, now Fischer. Proposed substitute for Hail to the Chief. Queen of the Harvest. 1889, Coleman. Quadrille. Russian Peasant Dance. 1899, Church. Salute of the Nations of the Columbian Exposition. 1892. Pageant. Selections From "El Capitan," "The Free Lance," "The Bride Elect," etc. Sheridan's Ride. 1908, Church. Historical scene with chorus part. Silver Spray. 1878, Shaw. Schottische. Songs of Grace and Songs of Glory. 1892(?). Medley. Star-Spangled Banner. 1918, Schirmer. Arrangement for band. The Summer Girl. See the suite Maidens Three. Te Deum in B Flat. 1876. Trooping the Colors. 1896, Church. Musical pageant. Warrior Grim. 1916, Chappell. Legend for piano. Willow Blossoms. Chappell. N.d. With Pleasure. See American Maid, suite. 1/20/93