Английская Википедия:Band of the Royal Irish Regiment
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The Band of the Royal Irish Regiment is a military band serving as the regimental band for Royal Irish Regiment (established in 1992) and the chief Irish military reserve band in the British Army. Being a reserve band, with is composed of volunteer musicians with the exception of a permanent staff instructor.[1]
History
Previous Irish military bands in the British Army
Ranger band
The Royal Irish Rangers band was established in 1968. It took part in the Edinburgh Military Tattoo in 1979.[2] On 12 January 1991, all 19 members of the band led by bandmaster WO1 Clarke were deployed to a transit camp in Saudi Arabia where they joined a unit of the Royal Marines in Operation Desert Storm. On 19 January the band undertook a twelve-hour move towards the border with Iraq to reinforce the 32 Field Hospital, a unit consisting of 600 military personnel of the British Armed Forces. On St Patrick’s Day a parade was led by the band at the hospital.[3]
UDR Pipes and Drums
Each battalion of the Ulster Defence Regiment had a section of professional bagpipers who were part of a formally pipe band (called the Pipes & Drums of the Ulster Defence Regiment).[4] In June 1986, the regiment held a two-day military tattoo at Ravenhill rugby ground in Belfast.[5] It attracted 12,000 residents of the city and the performance of a Beating Retreat by the Pipes and Drums and the Band of the Duke of Edinburgh's Royal Regiment and the Royal Ulster Constabulary Band.[5] The only UDR recording ever publicly released was the 5 UDR Pipes & Drums performing "Irish & Scottish Pipe Music", which includes the regimental and battalion marches as well as other Irish tunes.[6]
Today
The band in 1993, a year later after the regiment.Шаблон:Clarify It uniquely combined the bugles, pipes, and drums from both regiments. As a result, boasted the largest regimental musical ensemble in the British Army before being reorganized in October 2007.[7] On 28 April 2012, a parade to a UDR memorial unveiled at the National Memorial Arboretum was led by the band.[8] The band was present during the Rangers' golden jubilee in 2018.[9] During the celebrations, the band performed a "beating retreat" in an event hosted by the Lisburn and Castlereagh City Council.[10]
Uniform
Its uniform follows the traditional full dress uniform for of Irish regiments and rifle regiments. The pipers uniform consists of a saffron kilt, a bottle-green "Prince Charlie" jacket, cape and caubeen. Unlike other Irish regiments, UDR pipers did not wear a traditional hackle and the lining colour of the cloaks was unique to the regiment.
Regimental marches
Killaloe
Шаблон:Main Killaloe is the regimental march of The Royal Irish Regiment as well as the South African Irish Regiment. When playing the On such occasions, at a time generally given by the Sergeant-Major, the Band would make a pause, during which all ranks would give a 'Connaught Yell!', then continue playing.[11]
See also
- Band and Bugles of The Rifles
- Band of the Irish Guards
- British Army bands
- British Columbia Regiment Band
- Irish Defence Forces School of Music
- NYPD Pipes and Drums
References
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