1. Trumpet Prelude
2. Grand March: The Duke Of Cambridge
3. High On A Hill
4. Grand March From 'Aida'
5. Governor's Guard
6. Vivat Regina
7. Cavalry Of The Steppes
8. Marche Militaire: La Ronde
9. Nimrod
10. Holst's Suite no 1 in E flat major
11. Silver Bugles
12. Royal Standard
13. Ode To Joy
14. Florentiner March
15. Finale From Haydn's Trumpet Concerto In B Flat
Here are the bands and bugles of The Light Infantry, together with the composite bands of The Royal Engineers (Chatham and Aldershot) and the Regimental Band, Bugles, Pipes and Drums of The Royal Irish Rangers. The distinctive sound of silver bugles, coupled with a fast marching speed of 140 paces to the minute are elements of Light Infantry identity. The Royal Engineers Band was originally formed as a brass band in 1850; on this recording the band has a traditional military line-up. The Royal Irish Rangers present a wide variety of sound, combining the band with pipes, bugles and drums.