The U.S. Artillery Corps March - Score and Parts
The U.S. Artillery Corps March was composed by Annibale Buglione in 1901. Annibale Buglione (c.1852-1933) was the bandmaster of the 4th United States Artillery Regiment Band, stationed at Fort Monroe, Virginia at the turn of the 20th century. A native of Italy, he performed in the orchestra at the La Scala Opera House in Milan, Italy before emigrating to the United States. Buglione also served in the band of the 8th United States Infantry Regiment. He retired from the Army in 1912 and is buried in Arlington National Cemetry.
The U.S. Artillery Corps March was composed by Annibale Buglione in 1901. Annibale Buglione (c.1852-1933) was the bandmaster of the 4th United States Artillery Regiment Band, stationed at Fort Monroe, Virginia at the turn of the 20th century. A native of Italy, he performed in the orchestra at the La Scala Opera House in Milan, Italy before emigrating to the United States. Buglione also served in the band of the 8th United States Infantry Regiment. He retired from the Army in 1912 and is buried in Arlington National Cemetry.
The U.S. Artillery Corps March was composed by Annibale Buglione in 1901. Annibale Buglione (c.1852-1933) was the bandmaster of the 4th United States Artillery Regiment Band, stationed at Fort Monroe, Virginia at the turn of the 20th century. A native of Italy, he performed in the orchestra at the La Scala Opera House in Milan, Italy before emigrating to the United States. Buglione also served in the band of the 8th United States Infantry Regiment. He retired from the Army in 1912 and is buried in Arlington National Cemetry.