The Military Musical Pageant At Wembley Stadium 1975
'OPENING FANFARE' The pageant begins with a fanfare sounded by over 100 Fanfare Trumpeters, conducted by Captain G.E. Evans, Director of Music, The Blues and Royals.
Fanfare: Prelude to Pageantry 1975
'SCARLET AND GOLD' A traditional marching display by the Massed Bands of the Grenadier, Coldstream, Scots and Irish Guards, under the direction of Major E.G. Hora bin, Director of Music, Irish Guards.
Entry of the Bands: Scarlet and Gold
Slow March: Royal Standard
Quick March: Cockney Cocktail
Band feature: Trumpet Prelude
'GAELIC GALAXY' The Bands, Pipes and Drums of Scottish and Irish Regiments under the direction of Captain D.R. Beat, Director of Music, Scots Guards, play music with a Gaelic flavour.
Slow March: Goin’ Home
Quick Marches: Blue Bonnets O’er The Border
St Patrick’s Day
'TUNES OF GLORY' A gigantic massed band of over 1,000 performers with the Guns of The King’s Troop, Royal Horse Artillery, under the direction of Lieutenant Colonel T le M. Sharpe, Senior Director of Music, British Army.
The Valiant Years
Keel Row
Battle Music
'BANDSTAND GRAND' Over 1,200 musicians combine in a feast of entertainment. Massed trombones, xylophones and and post horns are featured, culminating in a splendid fireworks display.
Entry of the Bands: Soldiers In The Park
The Stein Song
Trombone Feature: The Peanut Vendor
Xylophone Feature: Galop from ‘William Tell’
Post Horn Feature: Post Horn Galop
Music For The Royal Fireworks
'FINALE MUSTER PARADE' All the performers who have taken part assemble to mark the end of a truly unforgettable evening.
Entry of the Bands: On Parade
Sunset

