词条 | Governor General's Foot Guards Band |
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| unit_name = Governor General's Foot Guards Band La Musique des Governor General's Foot Guards | native_name = | image = File:The Governor General's Band of the Ceremonial Guard.jpg | alt = | caption = | dates = 1872-Present | country = {{flag|Canada}} | branch = Governor General's Foot Guards | type = Military band | role = Public Duties | size = 35 | command_structure = Ceremonial Guard | garrison = Ottawa | garrison_label = Headquarters | march = Quick: [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b_kGZt4pZeE&t=27s Milanollo] Slow: Figaro | mascot = | motto = Civitas et Princeps Cura Nostra (Our Care is Queen and Country) | anniversaries = | equipment = GGFG Band | equipment_label = Accronym | battles = | decorations = | battle_honours = | battle_honours_label = | disbanded = | flying_hours = | website = | commander1 = | commander1_label = Commanding Officer and Director of Music | commander2 = | commander2_label = | commander3 = | commander3_label = | commander4 = | commander4_label = | commander5 = | commander5_label = | commander6 = | commander6_label = | commander7 = | commander7_label = | commander8 = | commander8_label = | commander9 = | commander9_label = | notable_commanders =Lieutenant Stefan Sikorsky | identification_symbol = | identification_symbol_label = | identification_symbol_2 = | identification_symbol_2_label = | identification_symbol_3 = | identification_symbol_3_label = | identification_symbol_4 = | identification_symbol_4_label = | identification_symbol_5 = | identification_symbol_5_label = }} The Governor General's Foot Guards Band (French: La Musique des Governor General's Foot Guards) is an authorized Canadian Forces 35-piece brass and reed band. It consists of serving members of the CF who parade on a part-time basis. It serves as the regimental band of the Governor General's Foot Guards (GGFG) and is the most senior band of the Canadian Army Primary Reserve. HistoryThe band was formed soon after the establishment of the Governor General's Foot Guards in 1872. Many of its members at that time were from the Band of the Ottawa Brigade of Garrison Artillery. The band made its debut on June 15, 1872 under its first director, John C. Bonner, when it travelled to New York City in 1906. After World War II the band's summer concerts were broadcast on local radio, and it participated in many massed band displays and tattoos on Parliament Hill. Under Milne the band has travelled to Washington, DC, Atlanta, Toronto, and other centres, and it regularly performs at state functions in Ottawa. The band has produced two recordings: On Parliament Hill (1972, Kanata KAN-8) and Changing the Guard (1982, GGFG FG-1002).[1][2] See also
References1. ^http://www.thecanadianencyclopedia.ca/en/m/article/the-governor-generals-foot-guards-band-emc/ 2. ^https://ingeniumcanada.org/aviation/whats-on/governor-general-foot-guards-band.php External links
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