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American composer John Philip Sousa composed fifteen operettas, which are relatively lesser-known than his military marches. Sousa's operettas show influences from Gilbert and Sullivan, including short recitatives and chorus finales. The libretti for most of the operettas were written by various prominent as well as less experienced librettists, except those for The Wolf and The Bride Elect, which were written by Sousa himself. Several famous stage personalities, including DeWolf Hopper, starred in the operettas. El Capitan (poster pictured), whch portrayed the Spanish administration in Peru and became hugely popular during the Spanish–American War, was later described by Gerald Bordman as "boding well to be the most enduring American comic opera of the nineteenth century". Sousa's other major operettas included The Charlatan, Chris and the Wonderful Lamp, The Free Lance, and The American Maid. Paul E. Bierley later speculated that, had Sousa not been the leader of the United States Marine Band, "he probably would have chosen a career in theater music". (Full list...)