Military Musicians

Legasee’s Military Musicians Project explores the vital role of music in the British Military. From battlefield morale to state ceremonies, military musicians have shaped history. Through veteran interviews and community engagement, this project ensures their legacy and the story of Kneller Hall lives on.

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An interview with

Paul Goodwin

Paul Goodwin a boy from Wales tells us how two traditional cultures, the Army and...
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An interview with

Fiona Shakspeare

Fiona Shakspeare is a Lance Sergeant of the Grenadier Guards band.
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Matt Lee

Matt Lee tells us how he went from a boy fascinated by the bass drum...
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About Military Musicians

For centuries, music has been at the heart of military life—boosting morale on the battlefield, leading troops into action, and representing the British Military at ceremonial and international events. Military musicians are both soldiers and performers, combining their craft with service to their country.

At the core of this project is Kneller Hall, the historic home of the Royal Military School of Music in Twickenham. For over 150 years, it trained musicians for the Corps of Army Music, shaping generations of military performers. Though the school closed in 2021, its legacy endures.

To honour this heritage, Legasee partnered with Chase Bridge Primary School in Twickenham, engaging students in the history of military music and its local significance. The project included a visit to Kneller Hall and an oral history interview with Major Roger Swift, a wonderful veteran with great stories to tell.

Through these recordings, we ensure that the voices and contributions of military musicians are preserved for future generations.

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An interview with

Paul Goodwin

Paul Goodwin, a boy from Wales tells us how two traditional cultures, the Army and the Welsh love of music combined to take him across the world, and let him work with three very different regiments.
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Interviewed by:
Martin Bisiker
An interview with

Fiona Shakspeare

An interview with

Matt Lee

Matt Lee tells us how he went from a boy fascinated by the bass drum in a brass band, then on to becoming a Leicestershire Jock and to being dropped by helicopter for jukebox duty on the front line in Afghanistan. His journey as a military musician took him from the streets of Belfast to a monsoon-drenched Hong Kong as Britain brought the flag down there. On his return to the ‘crochet factory’, Kneller Hall, he remembers the secret knock that got you into the inner sanctum of the NCOs’ mess.
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Interviewed by:
Martin Bisiker