The Army Goes Rolling Along (Gruber, Edmund L.)
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Performances
Recordings
Complete Performance
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MP3 file (audio)
Cypressdome (2013/4/11)
United States Army Field Band (band)
Soldiers' Chorus, Col. Thomas H. Palmatier (conductor)
Strength of the Nation
Washington, D.C.: United States Army Field Band and Soldiers' Chorus, 2008.
Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 [tag/del]
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Sheet Music
Arrangements and Transcriptions
For Piano solo (Sousa)
Complete Score
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PDF scanned by Libr. of Congress
gus (2012/1/21)
Complete Score (Grayscale)
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John Philip Sousa (1854-1932)
New York: Carl Fischer, 1918. Plate 20784
Titled "The U.S. Field Artillery March". Includes text to the original work The Caisson Song
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General Information
| Work Title | The Army Goes Rolling Along |
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| Alternative Title | The Caisson Song, The Caissons Go Rolling Along, The U.S. Field Artillery March |
| Composer | Gruber, Edmund L. |
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| Movements/Sections | 1 |
| Year/Date of Composition | 1908 |
| First Publication | 1918 - New York: Carl Fischer |
| Librettist | Edmund L. Gruber, William Bryden, Robert Danford |
| Language | English |
| Dedication | Dedicated to the Officers and Men of the 306th Field Artillery, National Army. USA |
| Piece Style | Early 20th century |
| Instrumentation | Voice and Piano |
| External Links | Wikipedia article |
- United States Army Field Band/Performer
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- Sousa, John Philip/Arranger
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- Gruber, Edmund L.
- Early 20th century
- Songs
- For voice, piano
- For voices with keyboard
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- Scores featuring the piano
- English language
- For piano (arr)
- For 1 player
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