- George Dallas Sherman
George Dallas Sherman was born in
Richmond, Vermont on August 23, 1844 to Hathaway and Relief Sherman. In 1858, at the age of 14, he joined theRichmond Cornet Band and soon became its leader. He left this band in 1864 to join the9th Vermont Infantry as a musician during theAmerican Civil War . After the war he came to live in Winooski, where he married Mary A. Thompson and became a band teacher.In 1878 he organized, with much coaxing from the citizens of Burlington, Sherman's Military Band, made up of musicians from the dormant
Queen City Band . This band came to be well known all over the East as one of the finest touring Military Bands.After Sherman retired from the band in 1917, the group became known as the Burlington Military Band under the exceptional directorship of
Dr. Joseph Lechnyr , a renowned and influential Vermont musician. George continued to live on Sherman street (which many erroneously believe to be named after him) until November 3rd, 1927 (as many will recognize as the date of the great flood). On that day, while crossing the street near his home at the corner of Sherman and Battery Street (on the park side of Battery St.) at the age of 83, he was struck by a car and died two hours later of multiple lacerations and a fractured skull. His funeral was attended byGrand Army of the Republic comrades, and the Masonic Ritual was held at his graveside. He left three children at the time of his death.Although Sherman is well remembered as one of the first leaders of what is known today as the
Burlington Concert Band , he is also remembered for his fine marches, some of which were used byJohn Philip Sousa in his concert tours. A complete list of his compositions follows. The [http://www.burlingtonconcertband.org Burlington Concert Band] has only three of Sherman's pieces, as many were lost in a fire in the same year as his death.Marches
Listed in the "Daily Free Press", "Jan 26th 1888"
* Salute To Burlington
* Free Press March
* Stannard Post MarchPublished byJean Missud ofSalem, Massachusetts Listed in the "Daily Free Press, March 28th 1891"
* Rock Point Cadets
* The Watchman
* The IndependentPublished byOliver Ditson & Co. Listed in the "Daily Free Press, March 31st 1892"
* General William Wells
* General William Greenleaf
* Vermont University
* Cecilian March dedicated to the Ladies Quartette of St. Johnsbury
* The Belle of America (listed as "American Belle" HEBM V.II) Seitz 1893
* Sherman Military BandListed in the "
Heritage Encyclopedia of Band Music Vol II, October 1991"
* American Union (Coleman, 1894)
* The Body Guard (John Church Co, 1903)
* the Brownie's Reception (Church, 1895)
* Burlington Commandery K.T. [Knights Templar] (Gay, 1893)
*Cavalcade (Church, 1895)
*Coleman's March (Coleman, 1893)
*Evangeline (Seitz, 1893)
*The Floral Ball (Church, 1896)
*The Herald (Missud, 1889)
*Hero's Command (Church, 1895)
*Hope Beyond, dirge (Church, 1895)
*Invitation to the Wedding (Coleman, 1894)
*The King's Daughters, grand march (Church, 1895)
*The Millionaires (Church, 1896)
*Olive Branch (Barnhouse, 1907)
*Pilot (Missud, 1888)
*Prima Donna (Gay 1893)
*Remembrance of Stave Island (Church, 1895)
*St. Valentine (Church, 1896)
*The Stranger (Coleman, 1894)
*Vermont National Guards (Coleman, 1894)
*With Majesty (Colena, 1893)Non Marches
*Algonquin Overture (Church, 1897)
*Cupid's Captive, waltz (Church, 1895)
*Dance of the Flower Girl (Coleman, 1895)
*Fleur de Luce, schottische (Church, 1898)
*Message of Love Waltz (Coleman, 1893)
*Rainbow Mazurka (Barnhouse, 1895)
*Scamper Galop (Coleman, 1894)Books
the Heritage Encyclopedia of Band Music : Composers and Their Music "William H. Rehrig, Paul E. Bierley (Editor)" October 1991 ISBN 0-918048-08-7
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