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Regimental Quick March - The Duke of Lancaster's Regiment (King's, Lancashire and Border) Brass Band
Following the formation of The Duke of Lancaster’s Regiment (King’s Lancashire and Border) on the 1st July 2006 the ‘official’ publication of their new Regimental Quick March is now available
Regimental Quick March - The Mercian Regiment
The Mercian Regiment was formed on the 1st of September 2007 at Tamworth Castle and is an amalgamation/merger of four pre-existing regiments of The Prince of Wales’s Division.
Regimental Slow March - The Duke of Lancaster's Regiment (King's, Lancashire and Border)
Following the formation of The Duke of Lancaster’s Regiment (King’s Lancashire and Border) on the 1st July 2006 the ‘official’ publication of their new Regimental Slow March is now available.
Regimental Slow March - The Mercian Regiment (Stand Firm and Strike Hard)
“Stand Firm and Strike Hard” is taken from the regimental motto of the Mercian Regiment. The composer has aimed to produce a work suitable for the parade square and the concert hall.
Regimental Slow March - The Rifles - Old Salamanca
Composed by Major Chris Willis on the formation of The Salamanca Band and Bugles of the Rifles
'Royalty' TV Theme to Boyd QC
‘Royalty’ composed by Robert Farnon and arranged by George Pollen was the theme to the television series ‘Boyd QC’. A great arrangement and ideal concert opener.
The Duke of York - Slow March
The Slow March ‘The Duke of York’ was composed by Christopher Frederick Eley, Director of Music of the Band of the Coldstream Guards from 1785 to circa 1800.
The Queen's Grenadier
Brilliantly arranged by Denis Burton, former Director of Music, The Grenadier Guards, ‘The Queen’s Grenadier’ is the first of two new quick marches by Ian Wither.
The Thievish Magpie - Slow march
The opening theme to Rossini’s Overture ‘The Thievish Magpie’ has been the Regimental Slow March of the Army Air Corps since 1957. Although the Regiments official Ideal processional
Triumphal March from 'Cleopatra'
‘Cleopatra’ a drama by Pietro Cossa was first produced at the Valle Theatre, Rome, on the 20th December 1877. The music, written by Luigi Mancinelli met with great success. Arranged by George Pollen
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