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SOUSA – Cuckoo Galop (1873) – Two arrangements, DUO TWO CELLOS / DUO CELLO AND DOUBLE BASS

Other Identification:
John Philip Sousa was born on November 6th, 1854 in Washington to a Portuguese father and a mother of Bavarian origin. At the age of 7, he began his musical training with the violin, then studied harmony and composition. He also played several wind instruments.

In 1868, his father, a trombone player in the Marine Band, took him as a trainee in the orchestra where he continued his training until 1875 before taking charge from 1880 to 1892. Between these two periods, he was principal violin of the orchestra with which Jacques Offenbach made a major tour across the United States.
Movements or sections:
The Cuckoo Galop is one of his first successes, and one of his first published compositions.
Instrumentation:
arranged for a Duo of either Two Cellos or for Cello and Double Bass (distinct versions!) by David Johnstone

PDF 1 – version for Two Cellos
PDF 2 – Version for Cello and Double Bass
Approximate difficulty: Difficult
Dedicatee of this presentation (if applicable):
Both these versions are written for my wonderful friends Alejandro Saul Martínez Gonzalez (cello) and Célida Viviana Borrego Morales (double bass)

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