
The Band of the Coldstream Guards is one of the oldest and best known bands in the British Army, having been officially formed on 16 May 1785 under the command of Major C F Eley, reflecting the fact that the Coldstream Guards regiment is the oldest of the guards regiments. Although the band is not technically the oldest in the Army, it has the longest standing tradition of music, as from its earliest days the officers of the Coldstream Guards hired eight musicians to provide music for the regiment during the changing of the guard.
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Czardas
Waltzing Matilda
Lilli Marlene
Verdi Airs/La Preda E L’onor
The Music Makers
Lilli Bulero
Mexican Hat Dance
Golden Spurs
Men of Harlech
Scipio
American: Semper Fidelis
Anchors Away
British Grenadiers
Entry of the Gladiators
The Great Escape
Festival Prelude
Pomp & Circumstance No.4
Gaudeamus Igitur
633 Squadron
Where Eagles Dare
I Vow To Thee My Country
Nimrod
Colonel Bogey
Land of Hope and Glory
The British Grenediers
Funiculi Funicula
Heroes of the Sea
Ride of the Valkyries
Radetzky March
Dambusters March
Here's to the Heroes
Gladiator
Hymn to the Fallen
Eternal Father/Sunset
Crown Imperial
On the Quarter Deck
Auld Lange Syne
Voice of the Guns
Light Of Foot
With Sword and Lance
The British Grenadiers
Cock O'The North
March of the Bowmen
Le régiment de sambre et meuse
The Standard of St George
The Nutcracker Suite, Op. 71a (Arr. for Wind Ensemble): VIII. Waltz of the Snowflakes
National Emblem
Royal Sussex
The York and Lancaster
Wales
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