Smith - The Star-Spangled Banner , arr. Theodore Moses-Tobani
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The Star-Spangled Banner needs no introduction — the national anthem of the United States, with words by Francis Scott Key set to the melody of John Stafford Smith’s To Anacreon in Heaven, has opened concerts, sporting events, and ceremonies for generations. This edition presents the anthem in a distinguished arrangement by Theodore Moses-Tobani, engraved to professional performance standards and ready for immediate use in any concert or ceremonial setting.
About This Arrangement
- Arranged by Theodore Moses-Tobani
- Engraved to professional performance standards
- Clean, readable notation optimized for print and on-screen use
- Ideal for concerts, ceremonies, patriotic programs, and any occasion requiring the national anthem
What You’ll Receive
- Instant digital download — PDF delivered immediately after purchase
- High-resolution print-ready file
- Unlimited personal printing rights
About the Music
The melody of The Star-Spangled Banner derives from To Anacreon in Heaven, a popular British club song composed by John Stafford Smith (1750–1836). Francis Scott Key wrote the words in 1814 after witnessing the bombardment of Fort McHenry during the War of 1812. The song was officially adopted as the U.S. national anthem by Congress in 1931. Theodore Moses-Tobani (1855–1933) was a prolific American arranger and composer who produced hundreds of arrangements for band, orchestra, and salon ensemble — his edition of The Star-Spangled Banner reflects the careful, idiomatic craftsmanship that defined his long career.
This is a digital product. No physical materials will be shipped. For personal and educational use only — not for resale or redistribution.