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Quebec City International Festival of Military Bands : ウィキペディア英語版
Quebec City International Festival of Military Bands

The Quebec City International Festival of Military Bands (FIMMQ) was one of the major cultural events of Quebec City, inspired by Military Tattoos given by Canadian and foreign military bands and display teams. It has taken place annually in August in Quebec City from 1998 to 2013.
Created in 1998, the FIMMQ were hosted by the local Military Bands, i.e. ''Les Voltigeurs de Québec'' and the ''Royal 22e Régiment''. IT welcomed, throughout the years, military and some civilian bands from Germany, Australia, Belgium, Chile, South Korea, United States, France, Norway, Netherlands, Poland, United Kingdom, Russia, Singapore, Italy, Switzerland and Austria. Outdoor performances were held for the general public at various locations in and around the city and an indoor show, the Quebec City Military Tattoo, was held inside the Colisée Pepsi.
== Origin ==
The festival was created in 1998, by Jacques DuSault, which wanted to offer outdoors music shows to emphasize the Old Quebec City. The Canadian Armed forces were invited to contribute, with the implication of the retired lieutenant-colonel Yvan Lachance, old ordering of the ''Voltigeurs de Québec'', and major Denis Bernier, then directing the Military Band of the ''Royal 22e Régiment''.

File:US Navy 090830-N-5843P-043 The U.S. Navy Band performs in the Basilique-Cathedrale Notre-Dame de Quebec as part of the closing ceremonies of the 10th annual Quebec City International Festival of Military Bands.jpg|U.S. Navy Band performs in the Basilique-Cathédrale Notre-Dame de Québec as part of the closing ceremonies of the 10th annual Quebec City International Festival of Military Bands
File:US Navy 090827-N-0773H-258 The U.S. Navy Ceremonial Guard stands at parade rest during the closing ceremony of the 10th annual Quebec International Festival of Military Bands.jpg|The U.S. Navy Ceremonial Guard stands at parade rest during the closing ceremony of the 10th annual Quebec International Festival of Military Bands
File:US Navy 090828-N-5843P-061 The U.S. Navy Band, led by Captain George N. Thompson, performs an action-adventure medley on the floor of the Pepsi Coliseum.jpg|The U.S. Navy Band, led by Captain George N. Thompson, performs in the 10th annual Quebec City International Festival of Military Bands on the floor of the Pepsi Coliseum in Quebec City, Quebec


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