Governor General hands over musical instruments to Police Band
Governor General Sir Frederick Ballantyne (left) handing over the instruments to the police
Press Release
November 30, 2018
Governor General hands over musical instruments to Police Band

The capacity of the Royal St Vincent and the Grenadines Police Force Band to produce excellent music has been enhanced with the receipt on Friday of several musical instruments.
Four violins, which were donated by the world renowned Borusan String quartet based in Turkey were handed over by Governor General Sir Frederick Ballantyne during a brief ceremony at Government House.
The Governor General said he thought of the police band as the appropriate recipient of the instruments as he believes the band “is an excellent band.”

The four violins that were donated


According to Sir Frederick, “They make a significant contribution to St Vincent and the Grenadines, apart from that they are excellent musicians.”
Sir Frederick said he would love to see the band expand and have a string quartet as part of its group of musicians. He also hinted at the possibility of a joint concert with the donors of the violins or maybe a visiting experience for some of the members of the band.
Sir Frederick said hopefully, a relationship can be developed between the police band and the internationally known string quartet.
Leader of the RSVG Police band Assistant Superintendent of Police Daniel Hall thanked Sir Frederick and the donors for the instruments pledging that they would be well maintained.
“We are very happy to be receiving these instruments as they would enhance the quality, sound, flavour and colour of the music band and to be considered to be receiving these instruments it means that the police band is doing something good.” ASP Hall said strings are new to the police band so training would be required for the members.
The Borusan Quartet visited St Vincent and the Grenadines and performed at the Peace Memorial Hall on December 11, 2016.