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The Royal Hamilton Light Infantry Band is the regimental band of the Royal Hamilton Light Infantry. The Royal Hamilton Light Infantry Band is the oldest enlisted band in Canada.[note 1] Abbreviated to the RHLI Band, it has played an extensive role in the musical culture and history of Hamilton, Ontario.
Royal Hamilton Light Infantry Band | |
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Active | February 14, 1866 – Present |
Country | Canada |
Branch | Canadian Army |
Type | Military band |
Size | 40 members |
Part of | Royal Hamilton Light Infantry |
Headquarters | Hamilton, Ontario |
Anniversaries | June 4 |
Commanders | |
Director of Music | Captain Ryan Baker[1] |
Notable commanders | George R. Robinson (1871–1916)[2] Major Michael A. Rehill (1992–2016)[3] |
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It was created in 1866 by Peter Grossman, a German-born musician and instrumentalist, who created what was then known as the 13th Battalion Band, at the request of the commander of the 13th Battalion Voluntary Militia.[4] Grossman, who had been the bandmaster of the Hamilton Artillery Band (founded in 1856), led the 13th Battalion Band until 1869. He was eventually succeeded in the long term by George R. Robinson, who was a graduate of the RSMS (Kneller Hall), London. He is best known for keeping the entire band in line with the latest developments in American military bands, adding clarinets, saxophones, french horns, flutes, oboes, and bassoons to the ensemble by the end of his tenure. During its first 10 years in existence the-40-piece band successfully toured areas throughout Eastern Canada and the Northeastern United States. In 1900 the band was invited to give a concert for the Maple Leaf Club of Denver, Colorado. In 1901, the band was chosen to play at a state dinner in Toronto honouring of the Duke and Duchess of Cornwall (later King George V and Mary of Teck).
For many years, the band gave weekly public concerts in the regimental drill shed, while during the summer it often filled as many as five or six engagements a week. At the time of Robinson's retirement in 1917, his son William succeeded his father and served as bandmaster until 1924. [note 2] He was succeeded by David Anderson, who served for 10 years before returning to lead the band for the rest of the 1930s. The band was disbanded in 1957, and the reconstituted in 1962 for the regimental centennial, supporting the RHLI for 10 years before it was disbanded again in 1972 and once again revived in 1992 under the direction of Major Michael A. Rehill.[5][6][7][8][9][10]
Director of music | Term start | Term end |
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Peter Grossman | 1866 | 1869 |
George R. Robinson | 1869 | 1870 |
W. Blanchard | 1870 | 1871 |
George R. Robinson | 1871 | 1916 |
William F. Robinson | 1916 | 1924[note 3] |
David Anderson | 1924 | 1935 |
William F. Robinson | 1935 | 1939 |
T.W. Sharman | 1939 | 1942 |
H. J. Holder | 1942 | 1950 |
H. G. Patterson | 1950 | 1957 |
L. Sharman | 1961 | 1966 |
A.T. Dharmaratnam | 1966 | 1968 |
Major Michael A. Rehill | 1992 | 2016 |
Capt Ryan Baker | 2016 | Incumbent |
The RHLI Band is composed of the following ensembles:[11]
The RHLI Band musical schedule includes several activities:
Since 1992, the band has also performed at numerous military tattoos, festivals and celebrations. The following is a list of the numerous notable performances the band has given in its existence:
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