Christ's Hospital Band

Christ's Hospital School Band

The Christ's Hospital Band participating in the Lord Mayor's Show in 2011
School Christ's Hospital School (Also known as "CH")
Location Christ's Hospital, Horsham, West Sussex, England, United Kingdom
Founded 1868 [1]
Members/Size About 110
Uniform The CH school uniform 'Housey' (Although ceremonial wear is worn when necessary)
March Quick-Sussex by the Sea
Bandmaster Terry Whittingham

Christ's Hospital School Band is the marching band of Christ's Hospital School. It is led and conducted by Terry Whittingham who is also a housemaster at the school and the previous bandmaster of the Queen's Own Highlanders. The band is a leading UK school band and performs a wide variety of engagements nationally and internationally.

History

The band's origin dates back to the mid-19th century when some of the pupils requested that instruments be purchased to enliven their marching drill. The Treasurer of Christ's Hospital agreed and, with money from his own pocket, purchased a few instruments and paid the salary of the first Band Master. Over the years, the Band has grown from a small static group to a dynamic and highly trained group of musicians.[2] At some point in the history of the band, the march 'Sussex by the Sea' was adopted as the celebratory march and is played as a finale at special occasions usually as the band marches off.

Ensembles

Formation

The Christ's Hospital Band march past the dining hall at the end of beating the retreat on 29 June 2013

The band generally follows the formations of the Royal Marines Bands.

Christ's Hospital School Band Formation

The band is normally formed in ranks of four for daily lunch parade and ranks of six for proper engagements.[3]

Engagements

The Christ's Hospital Band performing during the lunch interval at Lord's 2013 during England vs New Zealand.

The band primarily plays for the daily lunch parade, weather permitting, at the school where the whole school assembles by the Quadrangle at lunchtime and march into Dining Hall to the sound of the band.[4] The band also plays for other events both nationally and internationally.

Within the school the band is the central attraction for Open days and it also plays a vital role in any Royal visit and for the annual speech day, when the Lord Mayor of the City of London and Sheriffs visit the school. As well as these, the band is called upon to provide music for the CCF Biennial inspection in the form of both background music during the inspection and marches during the march on and march pasts. At the end of each academic year the band puts on a marching display (known as Beating Retreat) in the school's main quandrangle consisting of intricate movements in quick and slow time as well as static pieces.

Outside the school, the band performs in the annual Lord Mayor's Show in the City of London. The band also has a regular engagement each summer at Lord's Cricket Ground. The band played in the prestigious Rose Bowl Parade in California in 2002. The band led the procession at the Queen's 80th birthday in London on 21 April 2006 and has played at Twickenham Stadium on a number of occasions. Christ's Hospital Band have performed in Disneyland Paris, Horsham and in the streets of London on St Matthew's Day as Christ's Hospital is the only school that is permitted to march the streets of London. The band went on tour again in July 2014 in Germany and Belgium where the band played, for a second time in recent years, under the Menin Gate in Ypres.

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References

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