On 1 Jul 1867 the band presented a formal concert in Queen's Park, Toronto, in celebration of Confederation. Of the early bandmasters, Capt John Waldron, appointed director of music in February 1888, made a great contribution to the band's development; by 1904 it boasted 'complete double and single reed choirs, saxhorn and brass cylindrical sections, flutes, percussion instruments and string basses.'
From the early part of the 20th century until 1926, the director was Warrant-Officer Harold Bromley. Bromley was succeeded by Lieut Walter M. Murdoch, who remained until 1958. Under Murdoch the band's membership was increased to 60, and it won the Dominion Championship for Class 'A' bands at the CNE repeatedly 1927-31. The band played at Massey Hall in the 1930s, at the opening of Maple Leaf Gardens in 1933, for the 100th anniversary of Toronto's incorporation in 1934, and at the reception of King George VI by Toronto in 1939. It has played, in fact, for every reigning monarch from Victoria to Elizabeth II and for many world statesmen.
The band has been heard often at civic functions in Toronto and at that city's St James' Cathedral in Remembrance Day services. In 1967 as the official band for the Ontario centenary it played at celebrations in Queen's Park, toured Ontario, and commissioned The Royal Regiment Ceremonial by John Cook. The band performed in Cyprus in 1971 and at liberation anniversary celebrations in Louvigny, France, in 1974. In 1976 it appeared in Philadelphia in the RCMP's Musical Ride, as part of the US Bicentennial festivities. In 1990 the band played at Roy Thomson Hall in a salute to the Royal Canadian Military Institute, and participated in a dual recording of official marches for the armed forces for the same Institute.
The band's later directors have been Capt Stanley H. Clark 1958-68 and Capt E.J. Robbins 1968-72, succeeded by Capt (later Major) Gino A. Falconi who continued in that position in 1991. Recordings made by the band prior to 1980 were Cyprus 71 (Stereo Vintage Record SCV 120) and In Concert and on Parade (1975, Periwinkle PER 7328).
Author Helmut Kallmann, Jack Kopstein,Nancy McGregor
Goodspeed, Maj D.J. Battle Royal (Toronto 1962)
Links to Other Sites
Canadian Band Association
The Canadian Band Association website features links to bands across Canada, events, and related resources.
Sheet music from Canada's past
A very extensive collection of digitalized copies of sheet music published before Confederation and during the First World War. Includes patriotic and parlour songs, piano pieces, sacred music, novelty numbers, and more. Also, check out the sheet music covers that appear in the Gallery section. From Library and Archives Canada.
Regimental & Branch Marches
A varied collection of audio clips of authorized Canadian military marches. Also describes policies governing the authorization of band marches.

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