The Washington Post, arranged for duet: Alto and Tenor Recorder
by John Philip Sousa
Woodwind Duet - Digital Sheet Music

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Composed by John Philip Sousa. Arranged by Paul Burnell. Folk. 6 pages. Paul Burnell #6458723. Published by Paul Burnell (A0.835878).

The Washington Post, John Philip Sousa, arranged by Paul Burnell for Duet - Alto Recorder, Tenor Recorder.

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Duration 2:30

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Programme note: 

‘The Washington Post’ (often called ‘The Washington Post March’) is a march by American composer John Philip Sousa (1854 - 1932). In 1889, the recent purchasers of The Washington Post newspaper asked that Sousa, the leader of the United States Marine Band, compose a march for the newspaper's essay contest awards ceremony, in conjunction with a campaign to promote the new ownership of the newspaper. ‘The Washington Post’ was performed at a ceremony on the grounds of the Smithsonian Museum "with President Benjamin Harrison in attendance".

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