Lieutenant
Colonel Chris Davis OBE BA(Hons) MMus DMA LRAM RM
Commandant RMSM / Principal Director of Music Royal Marines
Born in 1959 in Eastleigh, Hampshire, Lieutenant Colonel
Chris Davis took an early interest in music, playing in various
combinations in and around the Winchester area. These included,
from 1969, the Hampshire Youth Concert Band under the direction
of John Knight, until he joined the Royal Marines Band Service
in the September of 1975.
On completion of three years training at the Royal Marines
School of Music he joined the Band of the Commander in Chief
Naval Home Command as a clarinet and violin player. The next
eight years, six as leader of the orchestra, saw continuous
service on board Her Majesty's Yacht Britannia, including
two circumnavigations of the world, two Royal Honeymoon Cruises
and trips to the Americas, Australasia and the Far East.
Having completed the Bandmasters class of 1988 and receiving
the Silver Medal of the Worship Company of Musicians he was
promoted to Band Sergeant. There then followed a year as a
member of the Band of the Commander in Chief Fleet, gaining
his Licentiate from the Royal Academy of Music.
With a return to the Band of Commander in Chief Naval Home
Command in 1989 came promotion to Band Colour Sergeant and
further trips as leader of the orchestra on board Her Majesty's
Yacht Britannia. 1992 saw a return to the Royal Marines School
of Music as the leader of the Staff Orchestra. It was also
during this year that he was successful on the Admiralty Interview
Board and was commissioned on the 1 January 1993.
There followed two years study at University College Salford,
where he gained a First Class Honours Degree in Band Musicianship,
studying conducting with David King and composition under
Ray Steadman-Allen and Peter Graham. On graduating from University
College Salford he was appointed Assistant to the Principal
Director of Music in July 1994.
He was appointed Director of Music, Royal Marines Band Scotland
based at HMS Caledonia in Rosyth, in July 1995 and spent 3
years in charge of the band performing at venues throughout
the United Kingdom.
With promotion to Captain and his departure from the Scotland
Band, he undertook a period of training at the Joint Services
Command and Staff College at Bracknell. On completion of this
Initial Staff Course he was appointment as Director of Music
Training at the Royal Marines School of Music in October 1998.
He was promoted to Major 1 July 1999.
During the summer of 2000 he found himself returning to the
Band of HM Royal Marines Portsmouth, the band in which he
began his playing career, as its Director of Music. A Successful
2 year period followed, with tours to Thailand and Washington
DC being the highlights of his tenure.
In July 2002 Lieutenant Colonel Davis assumed the position
of Commandant of the Royal Marines School of Music and Principal
Director of Music Royal Marines, the seventh in a line of
celebrated musicians who have held the appointment.
Lieutenant Colonel Davis resides with his wife Helen and
their two children Jamie and Sarah at Warsash near Southampton.
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