Sousa - The Invincible Eagle March , arr. Marc Oliver
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John Philip Sousa’s The Invincible Eagle is one of his most stirring and majestic marches — a bold, soaring piece that lives up to its name with commanding themes, brilliant band writing, and the irresistible forward drive that defines Sousa at his finest. Composed in 1901 for the Pan-American Exposition in Buffalo, New York, it carries the grandeur of a national occasion and the craftsmanship of America’s greatest march composer. This edition, arranged by Marc Oliver, delivers a performance-ready score of exceptional energy and clarity.
About This Arrangement
- Arranged by Marc Oliver
- Engraved to professional performance standards
- Clean, readable notation optimized for print and on-screen use
- Ideal for patriotic concerts, parades, and American band repertoire
What You’ll Receive
- Instant digital download — PDF delivered immediately after purchase
- High-resolution print-ready file
- Unlimited personal printing rights
About John Philip Sousa
John Philip Sousa (1854–1932), the “March King,” was the most celebrated bandmaster and march composer in American history. Over a career spanning six decades, he composed 136 marches — including The Stars and Stripes Forever, the national march of the United States — and led his own professional band on tours that brought American band music to audiences around the world. The Invincible Eagle (1901), written for the Pan-American Exposition, is among his most commanding and enduring works, a march that embodies the confidence and ambition of a nation at the turn of the 20th century.
About the Arranger
Marc Oliver (1952–2017) was the primary arranger and engraver behind Ayotte Custom Musical Engravings during its founding, bringing decades of expertise in brass, band, and ensemble writing to every score. His arrangements are known for their idiomatic clarity, professional engraving quality, and deep respect for the performance traditions of the American concert band.
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