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The Thunderer

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"The Thunderer" is one of John Philip Sousa's marches. It was written in 1889.[1] The origin of the name is not officially known, though it is speculated that it gets its name from the "pyrotechnic [effects] of the drum and bugle in [the] score."[2] It is also one of his most famous, and easy to perform.[2] It was also the election theme for ABC News from 1968 to 1972[3]. The song is also used in a Columbo episode Make Me a Perfect Murder

The music

The piece is in much the same manner as most of Sousa's music; however, it is one of his first "distinctly American-sounding marches.".[2] The march follows the standard form (IAABBCDCDC) that is used in many of his other works. As is common, his themes are contrasting. During the repeat of the B section, Sousa introduces new countermelodic ideas. The trio is songlike. There is a ritardando leading into the repeat of the final theme, seguing to the piece's conclusion.[2]

References

  1. ^ "The Works of John Philip Sousa". John Philip Sousa - American Conductor, Composer & Patriot. Dallas Wind Symphony. Archived from the original on September 8, 2007. Retrieved September 10, 2007.
  2. ^ a b c d "The Thunderer, march for band". Answers.com. Retrieved November 21, 2008. Cite error: The named reference "answers" was defined multiple times with different content (see the help page).
  3. ^ http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2ZMqGOd7AfM