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OPENING FANFARE Sounded by Trumpeters from the Bands taking part and conducted by WO I C.C. Attrill, Bandmaster, The Royal Regiment of Fusiliers. March On Vectis Fanfare Majesty ALL THE QUEEN’S MEN A display by Bands of famous British Regiments including the 1st and 2nd Battalion The Princess of Wales’s Royal Regiment, The Royal Regiment of Fusiliers and The Royal Welsh Fusiliers. Quick March Sounding Brass Slow March Soldier’s Chorus Quick March Red Cloak Display March Twin Eagle Strut Quick March Army Of The Nile Quick March Arromanches THE SKIRL O’ THE PIPES The Royal Scottish Country Dancers in a colourful display together with The Royal Highland Fusiliers under the Direction of WO1 G. O. Jones MBE, ARCM, psm. HOUSEHOLD CAVALRY ON PARADE The Combined Bands of The Life Guards and The Blues and Royals (Royal Horse Guards and 1st Dragoons) under the direction of Major R. Garrity RHG/D. March On Scarlet And Gold Display March Bond Of Friendship Slow March Nabucco Quick March Grandiose Quick March Royal Salute THE MASSED BANDS Four hundred musicians combine to present a brilliant spectacle on a grand scale demonstrating the impressive range and versatility of today’s Army Bands. The Massed Bands are conducted by Lieutenant Colonel R.G. Tomlinson BA, FTCL, ARCM, LGSM. psm. RHG/D. March On Semper Fidelis Quick March The Trombone King Slow March Concerto D’Aranjuez March Medley Music Hall Parade Finale Olympic Fanfare and Theme March Off Parade Of The Tin Soldiers SILVER AND GREEN A high speed marching display by the Light Infantry Salamanca Band and Buglers of the 1st Battalion, Light Infantry, carried out at their own distinctive pace and style. Directed by WO1 B.M. Taylor, Bandmaster. March Jellalabad Quick March Mechanised Infantry Quick March Silver Bugles Display Feature Zorba The Greek Bugle Display Thunderer Bugle Fanfare Death Of A Fox Double March Keel Row March Off Light Infantry THE GUARDS DIVISION Our Guards Bands are undoubtedly among the best known military bands in the world. Over the years millions have witnessed their impeccable style and here we have the opportunity to see and hear the magnificent effect of the Massed Bands playing together. The Bands of The Coldstream, Scots, Irish and Welsh Guards are directed by Lieutenant Colonel D.E. Price psm, Director of Music Scots Guards and Senior Director of Music Guards Division. March When The Guards Are On Parade Quick March Great Little Army Quick March Rdaetzky March Slow March Morning Quick March New World Quick March Thunderbirds THE GRAND FINALE AND CLOSE OF DAY CEREMONY To the music of the Massed Bands. All the performers enter the Arena under the Direction of the Musical Director Lieutenant Colonel R G. Tomlinson BA, FTCL, ARCM, LGSM. psm, RHG/D. March The Vedette Slow March Montagues And Capulets Finale Entrance Of The Queen Of Sheba Band and Pipes Highland Cathedral Entry of Standards Old Comrades Singalong Songs Of The Great War Land Of Hope And Glory Evening Hymn Intermezzo from ‘Cavalleria Rusticana’ Retreat Call Sunset Lone Piper Lament National Anthem `God Save The Queen March Off Under Freedom’s Banner Soldiers On Parade Auld Lang Syne Pageant Producer: Major W, Powers MBE, JP. DL Arena Master: WO1 (RSM) D.A.S. Williams, BEM
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