
Marching Along
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- Cover
- Title
- Copyright
- Dedication
- Contents
- CHAPTER I
- Fiddling Versus Baking - Self-Inflicted Illness and Its Penalty - School Days - The Agonies of Solfeggio - The Conservatory - A Concert Tragedy
- CHAPTER II
- Washington in the Sixties - The Grand Review - "I've Bin Fightin'" - A Boy "On The Navy Yard" - Father and I - Musical Mutiny - The Circus and Father's Antidote - In The Marine Corps at Thirteen - Student, Teacher and Soloist - Fiddling in Floodtime - Trials of a Young Composer
- CHAPTER III
- Early Conducting - The First Romance - Conducting for Melodrama - Ten Mighty Thick "Skulls" - Laughs Offstage and On With "The Phoenix" Company - "Matt Morgan's Living Pictures" Affront Pittsburgh - First Fiddle Under Offenbach - "Our Boys" - The End of the Romance - "Pinafore" - Life's Real Romance Begins - Mrs. John Philip Sousa
- CHAPTER IV
- Gilbert and Sullivan "review" the American "Pinafore" - "The Contrabandista" - Matrimony and Composing Actually Mix - Temperamental Flutists - The Leadership of the U. S. Marine Corps Band - Difficulties Met and Conquered - The President's Reception - The Ambassadors' Dinner and an Impertinent Darky-Man - A Two-Man Concert - Garfield and the "In Memoriam" Dirge - President Arthur
- CHAPTER V
- My Marches Begin to Appear - The Mansfields Exchange Compliments - "Désirée" and De Wolf Hopper - "The Presidential Polonaise" and "Semper Fidelis" Oust "Hail to the Chief" - Cleveland - Whitney - Mr. Cleveland's Wedding - General Harrison at Home - Major Houston Disciplines the Marines - The First Tour of the Band
- CHAPTER VI
- The First European Journey - "Ship Afire!" - Aid - Standing By the Ship - Lost in London - Tickets for Longchamps - The Bayreuth Festival - The Grave of Wagner - "The National, Typical, and Patriotic Airs of All Lands" - Highbrow Pittsburgh and "Little Annie Rooney" - The March King is Born - The Mecklenburg Celebration - The Thrill of "Dixie" - "The Professor and the Professor's Professors" - "The Washington Post" - Bandmasters in General - An Offer to Direct My Own Band - The Decision - Servic
- CHAPTER VII
- David Blakely, the New Manager - We Begin Touring - Poor Territory - Blakely's Letter - Theodore Thomas and the World's Fair - Patrick Gilmore - Sousa and Damrosch - Boston and the Columbian Festival - Tempests of Temperament - "The Liberty Bell" - San Francisco's Tribute - Fritz Scheel's Imperial Orchestra - Friendly Rivalry - "The High School Cadets" - Royalties I Never Had!
- CHAPTER VIII
- The Cotton States Exposition - "El Capitan" - Europe in 1896 - Showmanship and Its Virtues - Venice - The Compositions of "Giovanni Filipo Sousa" - Rome - Blakely Dies - The Homeward Voyage and "The Stars and Stripes Forever"
- CHAPTER IX
- Storm and Stress of Managership - The "Sharp" Young Lady - Rhymed Tributes From the Audience - "The Bride Elect" - Bob Fitzsimmons, Champion of the World - "Trooping the Colors" - "The Charlatan" - Charles Klein - Spanish War Demonstrations - I Shake Hands With Myself - Typhoid Interferes With Duty - Dewey's Triumph - The Food Fair - English Encores - "The Chariot Race from Ben Hur" - Musicians of the Century
- CHAPTER X
- First European Tour of the Band, 1900 - John L. Sullivan Wishes Us Luck - Paris Welcomes Us - Yellow Journalism - "Die Wacht Am Rhein" Played in Paris - Harry Thaw's Famous Party - Subsidy the Death of Art - A Newspaper Tug of War - Dedication of the Washington and Lafayette Statues
- CHAPTER XI
- Berlin and Kaiser Wilhelm - "Der Vashington Bosdt" - The Tipping Problem Solved - The Lugubrious Consul - We Drink to America - Sousa's Band Goes Astray - Heidelberg - Dresden, Munich, and an Ancient Law - Holland - Home Again - Singing-Women, Nella Bergen and De Wolf Hopper
- CHAPTER XII
- Second European Tour of the Band, 1901 - The Glasgow Exhibition - London Lunches Me - The English Grenadiers - A Royal Concert at Sandringham - A Carping Newspaper - Intelligence of English Audiences - Guineas and Pounds - The Ribbon of the French Academy - Edward Bok - "The Fifth String" - I Seduce a Whole Legislature - Willow Grove - The Pan-American Exposition, Buffalo, 1901 - "Nearer My God To Thee" - Europe Again - "Imperial Edward" and His Brace of Royal Pheasants - A Concert Without A Sco
- CHAPTER XIII
- Fourth European Tour in 1904 - Band Soloists - Musical Piracy - English Critics Whet Their Knives - Paris, Berlin, the Belgian Cities - St. Petersburg - Trials of a Russian Concert - The National Anthem - Poland - Vienna and "The Blue Danube" - Denmark, Holland, England - "Right and Left Socks" - Malaria
- CHAPTER XIV
- We Sail in 1910 On a World Tour - England, Ireland, Scotland, Wales - Africa - An American Kaffir in Kimberley - Johannesburg - Pretoria - Farewell Concert - Twenty-Two Days to Tasmania - Melbourne, Sydney, Adelaide - The Cruel Huntsman - I Talk Shop - Australia Lures Us - The National Dirge of America - New Zealand - Music and The Drama - Hawaii - Victoria - Has Anybody Here Seen Kelly?
- CHAPTER XV
- A Vacation in the United States and Mexico - Man and Music - Family Harmonies - Bereavement - My Mother
- CHAPTER XVI
- Madame Chaminade and I Talk It Over - Popular Music - Trap-Shooting and Its Joys - Ham and Eggs - The Peril of Shoes in Winter - Playing for Prisoners - Marches I Should Have "Rote" - Panama-Pacific Exposition, 1915 - Camille Saint-Saens - Hippodrome Days - Fifteen Composers at the Piano - The Origin of Sousa
- CHAPTER XVII
- A Thousand Miles on Horseback - The Hippodrome and My Birthday Party - I Am In the Navy Now - Organizing the Bands of a Government At War - Old Glory Week - Theodore Roosevelt - Crusading for the Liberty Loan - "Millions for Defense" - A Day at Great Lakes - We Conquer the Flu - Massed Bands of the Atlantic Fleet - The Flu Conquers Me! - Doctor of Music - "In Flanders Field"
- CHAPTER XVIII
- America's Progress in Creative Music - The Popular Songs of Bible Days - David as A Bandmaster and Musician - Symphonic Combinations - Instruments and Their Temperaments, Vagaries, and Uses - The Incongruous in Music
- CHAPTER XIX
- The Birth of Sousa's Band - Musicians from Near and Far - The Invention of the Sousaphone - An American Personnel - Our Tours - An Onslaught on My Encore Habits - My "Peculiar" Conducting Methods - Vacationing - An Ideal Home Life - Reminiscences of the Concert Hall and Stage - De Koven Calls Me "Philip" - Victor Herbert - The Lambs Club - Irving Berlin - Rudolph Friml - Charlie Chaplin Drops His Cane to Take Up My Baton - Damrosch's Generosity - James T. Powers - Francis Wilson and "The Lion Ta
- CHAPTER XX
- Music Vital to America - Composer-Friends - European Influences Becoming Negligible - No Nationality in Music - My Faith in American Music-Making - Our National Love of Hymns - The Radio - The Jazz Cult - Why the March? - The Writing of Marches - Inspiration - The United States as the Patron of Music - Advice to Young Composers - My Debt to the American Public and the American Press - A Wealth of Happy Memories - In Conclusion
- The Works of John Philip Sousa
- Index
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