Columbia's Pride Explained

Columbia's Pride
Composer:John Philip Sousa
Year:1914
Genre:March
Published:1914, Philadelphia
Publisher:Theodore Presser Co.

"Columbia's Pride" is a patriotic American march composed by John Philip Sousa in 1914, based on his 1890 song, "Nail the Flag to the Mast." "Columbia's Pride" was published in 1914 by Theodore Presser Co. in Philadelphia as a score for piano.[1]

History

In 1890, Sousa wrote his song “Nail the Flag to the Mast,” using a poem by William Russell Frisbe for the lyrics.[2] In 1914, to compose "Columbia's Pride," Sousa "modified the melody and rhythm, added a change of key, and shortened" his song, in addition to removing the words. The 1914 Theodore Presser Co. score of the march states it was composed 'After the song "Nail the Flag to the Mast."'[3] Sousa composed "Columbia's Pride" for piano, and "apparently never arranged [it] for band or orchestra." However, the United States Marine Band has performed the march arranged for band by Gay Corrie.[4]

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Image 1 of Columbia's Pride. Library of Congress. 2020-01-28.
  2. Web site: Columbia's Pride March. www.marineband.marines.mil. 2020-01-28.
  3. Web site: Image 2 of Columbia's Pride. Library of Congress. 2020-01-28.
  4. Web site: March, "Columbia's Pride" (1914). Sousa. John Philip. www.marineband.marines.mil. live. https://web.archive.org/web/20180508062422/http://www.marineband.marines.mil:80/Portals/175/Docs/Audio/Complete%20Marches%20of%20JPS/Volume%204/Scores/70_ColumbiasPride.pdf?ver=2018-04-06-145657-473 . 2018-05-08 .