The Band of HM Royal Marines Scotland
In their distinctive white helmets, Royal Marines
Bands are renowned throughout the world for the quality of their
music, visual splendour and precision drill. On the concert platform
they enjoy a similar reputation ensuring their continuing popularity
with concert audiences. The band's concert repertoire embraces all
kinds of music including popular classics, music of the Big Band
era, exciting contemporary works and amusing solo features which
all combine to produce programmes that are both entertaining and
spectacular. The inclusion of the Corps of Drums brings movement,
colour and a flavour of the Ceremonial and State occasions of which
Royal Marines Bands are such an integral part. This ensures that
the grand spectacle of the traditional Finale is presented as a
fitting climax to the concert with appropriate pomp and drama.
The Band of HM Royal Marines Scotland is based at HMS Caledonia,
Rosyth Fife. Although there have been Royal Marines Bands in Scotland
since the late 1930's they were classed as 'ship bands' and after
the Second World War were disbanded. In 1960 a Band was formed at
HMS Condor in Arbroath where it remained for ten years. However,
in April 1969 the Royal Marines Band Service was reorganised and
the sole remaining band in Scotland was designated, Band of HM Royal
Marines Flag Officer Scotland and Northern Ireland, and returned
to HMS Cochrane at Rosyth in 1971. In April 1994 again due to the
reorganisation of the Band Service the Band's title changed to Band
of HM Royal Marines Scotland and from April 1996 with the closure
of HMS Cochrane the band is now accommodated in a purpose built
band room at the Royal Naval Support Establishment HMS Caledonia
Rosyth.
The Band is unique among Royal Marine Bands not only
because it is based in Scotland, but also as it is the only Royal
Marines Band stationed north of London. The Band travels extensively
throughout Scotland, Northern Ireland and the North of England.
Travel abroad has seen the band visit Holland, Gibraltar, St Moritz
Switzerland for the stock exchange Ski Championships, Cyprus for
the Queens Birthday Celebrations and most recently Washington DC,
USA.
All members of the Band play at least two instruments
and are required to perform all styles of music including wind band,
marching band, orchestral and dance band engagements, making the
Royal Marines musician one of the most versatile and adept in the
military music world.

The Band of HM Royal Marines Scotland
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