Royal Regiment of Scotland, freedom of the highlands
Royal Regiment of Scotland: Freedom of the Highlands - YouTube
MUSIC LIST
[
00:00] Green Hills of Tyrol [adapted by PM John MacLeod (c. 1854) from the Tyrolienne from Rossini's opera 'William Tell']
[
00:56] The Thin Red Line [Kenneth Alford (1881 - 1945)]
[
02:11] Atholl Highlanders [attrib. Lady Charlotte Murray c. 1780]
[
02:45] Glendaruel Highlanders [Alexander Fettes (1845-1921)] followed by reprise of Atholl Highlanders
[
03:29] When the Battle's O'er [William Robb (1863 - 1909)]
[
03:59] Theme from "Soldier, Soldier" [Jim Parker, based on the traditional nursery rhyme 'Soldier, soldier, won't you marry me?']
[
08:14] Fanfare For A Dignified Occasion [Arthur Bliss (1891 - 1975)]
[
08:35] Scotland the Brave/Hielan' Laddie/Scotland the Brave [traditional]
On 15 October 2015 The Royal Regiment of Scotland received the Freedom of the Highlands from Highland Council at a ceremony in Inverness. The ceremony took the form of a Drumhead Service in the Northern Meeting Park.
The bands are the Pipes and Drums of The Highlanders 4th Battalion The Royal Regiment of Scotland (4 SCOTS) and the Band of the Royal Regiment of Scotland.
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