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David Wallis Reeves

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in 1866. He joined the ensemble on February 17, and was elected its leader on April 9. His initial compensation was $ 600 per year, plus the proceeds of one concert, in return for which he agreed to conduct the band on all occasions. He eventually added
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form in 1876. Sousa called Reeves "The Father of Band Music in America", and stated he wished he himself had written Reeves' "Second Regiment Connecticut National Guard March".
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James Cutler Chesebrough, "The marches of David Wallis Reeves: Performance editions of three marches dedicated to Connecticut organizations" (January 1, 2005).
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By the time of his death in 1900, he had composed over 100 works. In 1926, a marble fountain was built as a memorial to Reeves in
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took note of. Later in the 1890s, he served as a judge for the New York Volunteer Firemen's Association's band competitions.
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player, but soon moved to cornet, the instrument for which he would become famous. He occasionally performed with
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by the American Band. John Philip Sousa sent 200 roses in his memory. He was buried at
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Fonder, Mark (Spring 1992). "The Patrick Conway Military Band School, 1922–1929".
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All Made of Tunes: Charles Ives and the Uses of Musical Borrowing
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also borrowed from the "Second Connecticut" on four occasions.
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Rhode Island Historical Society 494:Victor Herbert: a theatrical life 231:Reeves was a cornetist with the 160: 146: 134: 120: 775:19th-century American composers 770:19th-century conductors (music) 760:Musicians from New York (state) 290:First Baptist Church in America 780:Burials at Swan Point Cemetery 362:"History of the American Band" 1: 665:The Christian Science Monitor 662:"Reeves Fountain Dedicated". 549:"American Brass Band records" 466:Burkholder, J. Peter (1995). 337:Haley, John Williams (1929). 284:Early in 1900, he contracted 745:People from Oswego, New York 518:Lincoln, Charles E. (1916). 261:World's Columbian Exposition 188:, was an American composer, 153:Burnside Zouaves March, 1868 668:. June 21, 1926. p. 2. 651:. Brown University Library. 390:. U.S. Army. Archived from 796: 27: 715:Johns Hopkins University 711:D. W. Reeves sheet music 702:D. W. 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Index

Lithograph of David Wallis Reeves
Oswego, New York
Providence, Rhode Island
Cornet




Roger Williams Park
cornetist
John Philip Sousa
countermelody
march
Charles Ives
Oswego, New York
alto horn
Jules Levy
Dodworth Band
American Brass Band
Providence, Rhode Island
woodwinds
brass band
Patrick Gilmore
World's Columbian Exposition
H.M.S. Pinafore
Arthur Sullivan
Bright's disease
First Baptist Church in America
Brown University
Swan Point Cemetery

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