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George Lloyd The HMS Trinidad March was composed for the ship on which George Lloyd served during the Second World War and became, in his words, “the official ship’s march”. 1941: It was first performed at sea by the Royal Marine Band conducted by George Lloyd. It was originally
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George Lloyd View it on this youtube version Commissioned for English Heritage. 1988: English Heritage premiered by Black Dyke Brass Band, and Brighouse and Rastrick Brass Bands under Geoffrey Brand at Kenwood. Used as a contest test piece including: 1990: National Championship of Great Britain (Championship
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George Lloyd View it on this youtube version Commissioned for the finals of the Mineworkers’ National Brass Band contest 1986 held in the Winter Gardens, Blackpool. George Lloyd wrote: “This piece is a set of variations. … a number of tunes grow out of the first bar, played by
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