composer | Reinagle, Alexander |
original copyright | 1975 |
arranger | Smith, Roger |
publisher | JCPenney |
genre | March |
instrumentation | New edition |
notes | Parts printed with William Billings' America. The" Federal March" is the first piece of music composed specifically for the American nation. It was written to celebrate the ratification of the Constitution by ten of the new states and first played July 4, 1788, in Philadelphia. |
score & parts | Download score & parts |
description | This work is part of The Bicentennial Musical Celebration published by JCPenney in 1975. More information and program notes are available from the original program booklets. “Are there any restrictions? —JCPenney, About the Celebration, page 4. |
performance | The Goldman Band via YouTube |
change date | 2020-08-04 |
The Federal March
(1788)