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Name of a march music?

I am searching for the name of a march composition. It is a common tune heard in many media, very likely also in animations. It may be categorized into march with circus music elements. Overall it has a catchy, cheerful melody. Probably 2/2. Most of the time a loud, continuous drum dominates the tune. I think the composition begins mezzoforte/forte, then crescendo poco a poco, until returning to the actual rhythm. The main melody is produced by a brass section, and there are additionally woodwinds. As far as I know there are no strings (and no human voices). It includes some reprises with the same melody, and also a few bridges. The pattern of the main melody is something like e' - f # - f# - e' - f# - f#, and so on (eg., baa-ba-ba-baa-ba-ba-baba, etc). It sounds as if it was written by John Philip Sousa.

The main melody probably starts with a quarter note, and then two eight notes, and the same once again, then playing the same part in lower notes, followed by some kind of turn (much slower, though). The fourth segment is similar as the first part, but played in lower keys. The final bar probably includes half notes, and is also played like a turn. And everything probably played legato. I think it rather fits into march, but the opening line has similar elements as a circus composition, until the turn part, which sounds like a waltz.

I hope my description was comprehensible and easy-to-follow. Feel free to ask me additional questions! Happy thinking!

Update:

Probably not by Sousa! :)

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