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  1. A piper, band or vocalist can play a musical lament when the wreath laying begins. A lament is an expression of sorrow or grief that can be delivered through music or poetry. Popular choices for pipers include Dido's Lament , Flowers of the Forest and Hector the Hero .

  2. 10 de nov. de 2023 · A selection of beautifully reflective classical music, from hymns to reflective orchestral and choral works, to mark Remembrance Day.

  3. Other pieces of music are then played during the unofficial wreath laying and the march past of the veterans, starting with "Trumpet Voluntary" and followed by "It's a Long Way to Tipperary", the marching song of the Connaught Rangers, a famous British Army Irish Regiment of long ago and by the Royal British Legion March, the ...

    Name
    Composer
    Date
    Notes
    1740
    Patriotic song, originating from the poem ...
    1760
    Words were written by the 18th-century ...
    Traditional Irish air
    19th century
    An Irish patriotic song written by Thomas ...
    "Men of Harlech" (Rhyfelgyrch Gwŷr ...
    Traditional Welsh air
    1794, possible earlier origin
    Welsh song and march which is ...
  4. Heads of state, the U.S. president, military and veterans honor departed members of the armed forces or society by laying a wreath of flowers and greenery at the site. There are a few basic instructions you or your group should follow when honoring the life or lives of the deceased.

  5. 1 de nov. de 2019 · The songs mentioned are: - “Make a Difference” from Musicplay Grade 2 - “Peace is Flowing Like a River” from Musicplay Grade 5 - “Just One Candle” from Musicplay Grade 1 - “Why Do We ...

    • 3 min
    • 1897
    • Musicplay
  6. A lament is an expression of sorrow, remorse, regret, mourning or grief and may be delivered in music, poetry or song. During the laying of wreaths, a musical lament may be played by a piper, a band or sung by a solo vocalist.

  7. The programme of music played by the Massed Bands of the Guards Division at the Cenotaph on Remembrance Sunday was standardised in 1930 to include national airs and suitably reflective music.