34 Results for "fife and drum"
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Music: Fife & Drum
Watch and listen to the Fifes and Drums as they demonstrate the music and drill of various military ceremonies from an 18th-century soldier's working day.
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Music: The Art of Fifing & Drumming
Join the Colonial Williamsburg Fifes & Drums as they demonstrate the many musical tasks and ceremonies that occurred throughout a revolutionary soldier's day.
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Music: Fife & Drum March
The Colonial Williamsburg Fifes and Drums, representing military field musicians, march down Duke of Gloucester Street.
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Fifes & Drums
Fife and Drums are a key part of the Colonial Williamsburg visit, with the memorable shrill fife and the resounding drum throughout the Historic Area.
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Special Event: Williamsburg Military Tattoo
Guest units join the Colonial Williamsburg Fifes & Drums for a thrilling torch-lit march down Duke of Gloucester Street.
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Special Event: Successful Campaign
Join the Colonial Williamsburg Fifes & Drums Senior Corps, plus a special guest, as they perform 18th-century military field music at the Charlton Stage.
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Special Event: Grand March and Review
Join the Colonial Williamsburg Fifes & Drums as they lead visiting corps from around the country in a Grand March.
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Join Fifes & Drums
Join the Colonial Williamsburg fifes and drums. Enrollment open for children turning 10 in local counties and the City of Williamsburg.
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Special Event: Salute to the Presidents
The pageantry of fifes, drums, cannon, and remarks from Colonial Williamsburg Nation Builders salute our nation’s Presidents on Market Square.
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The Beat Goes On
Discover how the beginning of the Fifes and Drums of Colonial Williamsburg and how it went on to play authentic 18th-century music and instrument replicas.
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The Beat Marches On: Fife & Drum Corps of the 18th Century
A quintessential piece of the Colonial Williamsburg experience is the Fifes and Drums. Visitors to the Historic Area can see our Corps marching in rank down Duke of Gloucester Street to the beating drums and trilling fifes.What started 65 years ago as four high school students playing “Yankee Doodle” at …
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New Hunting Shirts for the Junior Fifes and Drums Corps
For many, the sight and sound of the Fifes and Drums marching down the Duke of Gloucester Street is iconic to Colonial Williamsburg. Sadly, this has not happened in over a year due to the COVID-19 pandemic. While the senior and junior corps are not marching, behind the scenes our …
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Youth Organization Tours
Find out how you can customize an adventure that invites boys and girls to march with the militia, follow the Fifes and Drums, take part in a criminal trial, and talk with carpenters, brickmakers, blacksmiths, milliners, cooks, and others who built a nation.
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Special Event: Grand Illumination
Enjoy musical performances, Lighting of the Cressets, storytelling on Palace Green, and fireworks displays from the Capitol and Palace. Fireworks begin at 7 p.m.
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An International Stage
The Colonial Williamsburg Fife and Drum Corps is preparing for the 2019 Virginia International Tattoo (VIT), where these teenagers will be performing with professional military ensembles from around the world.As they prepare, we thought we'd take a look at this renowned group by the numbers.
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Marching Ambassadors
Senior Fife and Drum Corps members — ages 15 to 18 — attended the Virginia Arts Festival’s Virginia International Tattoo last weekend, bringing military music of the American Revolution (and samplings from around the world) to an international stage and performing alongside professional ensembles for thousands of audience members. Here’s …
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Williamsburg Inn Tennis Club
Get competitive in the undisturbed natural setting of the Williamsburg Inn Tennis Club. Only here will you hear the distant sound of the Fifes and Drums of the Historic Area as you sharpen your skills on the court with a private lesson, or engage your family in a friendly match. Bring your best stroke, and leave the rest to us. From our top-notch facilities and equipment to our match-making services, you'll find everything you need for the perfect tennis retreat.
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Honoring Staff Sergeant Talmadge H. Alphin, Jr.
Talmadge Alphin, Jr. was a founding member of Colonial Williamsburg’s Fife and Drum Corps, formed in 1958. Remembered as the first bass drummer, his legacy is alive and well within this company of outstanding young musicians. His story doesn’t end there. After graduating from Williamsburg’s James Blair High School in …
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People of the Past
Colonial Williamsburg presents the stories of the diverse peoples who lived in, worked in, and visited 18th-century Williamsburg, and the political, economic, social, religious, and cultural forces that shaped their lives. This includes diving deeply into the stories of both well-known members of the Founding generation and people whose contributions …
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Historic Trades & Skills
Discover craftsmanship in more than 20 trades, where modern-day practitioners use 18th-century tools and techniques.
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The Idea of America
Two new books show how values have shaped our history
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‘Some Enchanted Evening’
When Perry Como came to Williamsburg to videotape his Christmas special, he opened the show with a Colonial variation on the song.
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School, Youth & Adult Day Group Tours
Inviting groups of all sizes, interests, and ages, from scouts to families to explore the 301-acre town, browse our world-class indoor museums.
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Colonial Williamsburg for Locals
Sure, you’ve visited Colonial Williamsburg on school field trips, for coffee or a meal in Merchants Square, or to walk the dog on DoG Street, but there’s so much more to experience. Right in your own backyard.
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Teacher Resources
Colonial Williamsburg brings American history to life in the classroom. Resources for teachers, multimedia tools, and immersive on-site learning.
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How to Use the CW Planner
Our CW Planner helps you uncover events and sites that are available during your visit. Learn how you can use the CW planner to make the most out of your visit.
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‘The Rhythm of Life’
African American Music ensemble celebrates 40 years
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Military Visitors
Colonial Williamsburg welcomes military personnel, veterans and families.
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The Magazine Restoration and Military Programming
We continue to do research at Colonial Williamsburg because we continue to learn more about the events that shaped our nation. The previous restoration of the Magazine was completed in 1938. This restoration included plastering over the interior walls, so it has been 80 years since anyone has studied the evidence of the walls and what they looked like.
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Lafayette Returns
On August 16, 1824, over 80,000 people lined the streets of Manhattan to welcome back a French hero of the American Revolution. President James Monroe had invited Lafayette, the last living major general from the Revolutionary War, to tour the United States and celebrate the nation's 50th anniversary. Dubbed the …
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Bursts of Creativity
Celebration Events like Fourth of July Are Exercises in Inventive Thinking
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Corporate and Foundation Giving
Enjoy benefits with Colonial Williamsburg’s corporate donor society, The Business Forum. Corporate and foundation giving opportunities available.