The first one was an arrangement of the Royal Salute. There are two versions, the first is the short verison played when her Majesty is not in residence and is played by the duty trumpeter on the Queens Life Guard (Blues and Royals or Life Guards). He plays this as he leaves Knightsbridge Barracks and as he passes the Palace. It is also played at Horse Guards parade. The long version is played in front of her Majesty and also by the QLG when she is in residence.
LET THE TRUMPET SING TO ROYAL MAJESTIC GRACE.
fenbogle 5 months ago
Splendid,,,, excellent sound quality on this upload, too.
54mayford 11 months ago
Never heard it. Like it!
hluttrell 1 year ago
I really love the tone of the baroque trumpet unlike the thinner tone of today's modern trumpets. However progress comes at price I guess.
Nice Job! I really enjoyed it!! Thanks.
GMiswhatIdrive 2 years ago
"Introducing...his royal highness, the king!"
abola2121 2 years ago
first call is the first half of the Royal Salute. the 2nd is the Cavalry reveille. been there done that as a State Trumpeter
petronopulas 2 years ago
The second call is the Cavalry Reveille. Been there , done that.
petronopulas 2 years ago
The first one was an arrangement of the Royal Salute. There are two versions, the first is the short verison played when her Majesty is not in residence and is played by the duty trumpeter on the Queens Life Guard (Blues and Royals or Life Guards). He plays this as he leaves Knightsbridge Barracks and as he passes the Palace. It is also played at Horse Guards parade. The long version is played in front of her Majesty and also by the QLG when she is in residence.
petronopulas 2 years ago
great sound!!
olachaves 3 years ago
mm..
c'est certes majestueux, mais ça ne vaut pas les nombreuses fanfares de Jean Baptiste Lully
Atrux1 3 years ago