“The Minnesota March” is a march for wind band written by
John Philip Sousa
John Philip Sousa ( , ; November 6, 1854 – March 6, 1932) was an American composer and conductor of the late Romantic music, Romantic era known primarily for American military March (music), marches. He is known as "The March King" or th ...
in 1927 for the
University of Minnesota
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. Sousa received an informal request to compose the march from Minnesota football coach
Clarence Spears
Clarence Wiley "Doc" Spears (July 24, 1894 – February 1, 1964) was an American college football player, coach, and doctor. He was an All-American guard at Dartmouth College (1914–1915) and served as the head football coach at Dartmouth (1917� ...
, and agreed to a request from a committee of university officials in October 1926.
Sousa used Indian themes in this march, and later added field drum and bugle parts. The march was published by the
Sam Fox Publishing Company
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and was premiered by Sousa and his band on September 3, 1927 at the
Minnesota State Fair
The Minnesota State Fair is the state fair of the U.S. state of Minnesota. Also known by its slogan, "The Great Minnesota Get-Together", it is the largest state fair in the United States by average daily attendance and the second-largest state f ...
.
It was first performed at the University of Minnesota the following month, on October 26, by the
University of Minnesota Band.
The piece was one of four marches written by Sousa expressly for a university.
It is now one of the university's school songs, with lyrics written in 1927 by university band director Michael Jalma. The piece is regularly performed by the
University of Minnesota Marching Band
The University of Minnesota Marching Band (also known as UMMB, Minnesota Marching Band, and The Pride of Minnesota) is the marching band of the University of Minnesota and the flagship university band for the state of Minnesota. The Pride of Min ...
and pep bands and often sung by students at various athletic events and ceremonies.
History
The U of M Marching Band Centennial Book, ''Minnesota Hats Off to Thee'', published in 1992, described the origins of "The Minnesota March":
"The need for a more adequate marching song had long been felt at Minnesota, yet nothing was really done about it until University band director Michael Jalma conceived the idea that John Philip Sousa might be persuaded to provide the music. He apparently confided this idea to football coach Clarence Spears
Clarence Wiley "Doc" Spears (July 24, 1894 – February 1, 1964) was an American college football player, coach, and doctor. He was an All-American guard at Dartmouth College (1914–1915) and served as the head football coach at Dartmouth (1917� ...
, for the ''Minneapolis Tribune
''The Minnesota Star Tribune'', formerly the ''Minneapolis Star Tribune'', is an American daily newspaper based in Minneapolis, Minnesota. As of 2023, it is Minnesota's largest newspaper and the seventh-largest in the United States by circula ...
'' credited Spears for informally making such a request to the famous bandleader. In October 1926, Sousa played an engagement at the old Lyceum Theatre in Minneapolis, and a committee of University officials was formed to wait upon him. It consisted of, in addition to Jalma, E.B. Pierce, Secretary of the General Alumni Association; Carlyle Scott, Professor of Music; and Otto S. Zellner, Associate Professor of Surveying; and a member of the University band's faculty advisory committee.
"The committee was cordially received by Sousa on October 16 in his suite at the Radisson Hotel, and he readily agreed to the request, though he said he would have to "wait for inspiration" before he could promise a delivery date. He said that the beautiful Indian legendry that formed the background of Minnesota greatly appealed to him and that he was impressed by the very names with which the state abounded, such as Minnehaha, Chippewa, and Minnesota. He hoped to reflect some of this heritage in his composition."

Sousa wrote to E.B. Pierce in March 1927, informing him the composition was nearly complete.
On Saturday, September 3, 1927 Sousa and his band premiered the march at the
Minnesota State Fair
The Minnesota State Fair is the state fair of the U.S. state of Minnesota. Also known by its slogan, "The Great Minnesota Get-Together", it is the largest state fair in the United States by average daily attendance and the second-largest state f ...
before an "appreciative crowd of 12,000 that packed the grandstand."
Sousa described the march as "the best piece I have ever written."
However, a disagreement arose after university president
Lotus D. Coffman was "asked to accept Sousa’s manuscript of the march on behalf of the university" but refused because "he felt the march should be presented at a university function, not at the state fair."
Nonetheless, the dedication ceremony for the march went ahead, and President of the Minnesota State Agricultural Society, William F. Sanger, accepted Sousa's manuscript "on behalf of the State."
State fair officials described the fair as "an innocent third party" and stated they only wished to fulfill the personal wishes of Sousa.
In his 1964 official history of the state fair, Harry J. Frost wrote that Sousa was "taken aback by the rebuff" but that "the good-natured bandmaster was not offended."
James Davies, music critic of the ''
Minneapolis Tribune
''The Minnesota Star Tribune'', formerly the ''Minneapolis Star Tribune'', is an American daily newspaper based in Minneapolis, Minnesota. As of 2023, it is Minnesota's largest newspaper and the seventh-largest in the United States by circula ...
'', was present for the march's premiere and gave a strongly positive review; he described it as "vital" and "fine," and stated that it contained "the splendid old rhythmic power" and "reflected more than a passing glimpse of academic life."
"The Minnesota March" was first performed on campus by the university band during a song fest in the
University of Minnesota Armory
The University of Minnesota Armory is a building on the University of Minnesota campus in Minneapolis, Minnesota. The Armory was constructed in 1896 after the previous space for military training on the campus burnt in a fire in 1894."History an ...
on October 26, 1927, receiving enthusiastic applause and an encore performance.
Lyrics
Michael Jalma, director of the university band—who first conceived the idea of asking Sousa to compose the march—wrote lyrics for "The Minnesota March" which are still used.
His lyrics were sung at football games in fall 1927
and are as follows:
See also
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List of marches by John Philip Sousa
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References
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External links
Minnesota Marchas performed by the University of Minnesota Marching Band
1938 newsreel of U.S. Army Air Corps airplaneson an inspection flight over New York City with "The Minnesota March" as soundtrack music
U.S. Marine Band performanceof the march
Archived University of Minnesota pagedescribing the history and background of the march
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Sousa marches
1927 compositions
Concert band pieces