Marches
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.
The Wayfarer's March
The Wayfarer's March is dedicated to the many walkers and marchers who have trodden the ancient Wayfarer's Walk, a footpath in England that runs from Walbury Hill in Berkshire to Emsworth in Hampshire
Triumphal March from 'Caractacus'
Elgar's Triumphal March from Caractacus, arranged for Concert Band by Geoff Kingston is richly textured work with powerful fanfares and eloquent melodies making it an ideal concert opener or finale.
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
Vers La Victoire - To Victory
Composed by Camille Saint Saens “Vers La Victoire” (To Victory) has been arranged, at the request of the Lewisham Concert Band, by Geoff Kingston. In the French style this is an ideal concert opener.
Who Dares This Pair of Boots Displace
Ian Mitchell takes the title to his march 'Who Dares This Pair of Boots Displace' from a famous quote by William Barnes Rhodes (1772 – 1826)
Wisdom, Determination Bravery (WDB)
"Wisdom, Determination & Bravery", composed by David Barringer was adopted as the Regimental March of the Army Training Regiment, Winchester, in the Spring of 2004.