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The Canadian Forces School of Music, CFSM (French language: École de musique des Forces canadiennes, EMFC) was an educational institution that supported the music branch and all Canadian military bands in the Canadian Forces. It was created in 1954 in Esquimalt, British Columbia for musicians of the Royal Canadian Navy, with the school being the Canadian equivalent of the United States Armed Forces School of Music and the Royal Military School of Music. In 1961, the school was expanded and rebranded to include musicians from the Canadian Army and the Royal Canadian Air Force, and by the time of the Unification of the Canadian Armed Forces in February 1968, the school had officially been renamed to the CFSM. For its entire existence, the CFSM was located at CFB Borden[1]inOntario and offered enrolled students with a two-year educational program until it was disestablished in 1991. Enrollment varied with the requirement for musicians. The school also gave a one-year program to CF musicians with experience in the music branch who wish to serve in leadership positions in CF bands. Personnel of the Regular Force who wish to be qualified to as a pipe major have to attend a year long course at the CFSM in order be appointed to the post.[2]

A notable instructor at the EMFC includes James Gayfer who was the director of the Band of the Canadian Guards from 1953-1961.[3][4] CF's musical training establishment of today is known as the Logistics Training Centre Music Division of the Royal Canadian Logistics Service.

Commandants

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The following have served as commandants of the school:[5]

Notable alumni

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See also

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References

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  1. ^ "ECOLE%20MUSIQUE%20FORCES%20CANADIENNES [ ] - TERMIUM Plus® — Recherche - TERMIUM Plus®". 8 October 2009.
  • ^ "Canadian Forces School of Music/École de musique des Forces canadiennes | The Canadian Encyclopedia". www.thecanadianencyclopedia.ca.
  • ^ McCreery, Christopher (3 March 2010). La feuille d'erable et la Croix-Blanche. Dundurn. ISBN 9781770707108 – via Google Books.
  • ^ Burch-Pesses, Michael (January 2008). Canadian Band Music: A Qualitative Guide to Canadian Composers and Their Works for Band. Hal Leonard Corporation. ISBN 9781574630879.
  • ^ Smith, Norman E. (3 October 1986). March Music Notes. Program Note Press. ISBN 9780961734619 – via Google Books.
  • ^ "Jack Kopstein Bio". Altissimo!.
  • ^ "Hall of Honour".
  • ^ "Bobby Herriot".

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