Alfred J. Phasey was born in
Pimlico on 19 February 1834 based on the records of the Royal Military Academy at
Chelsea. He was the son of Pte. Thomas Phasey of the
Grenadier Guards 1st Foot Guards. On 12 September 1839, at the age of 5 years 7 months, he was enrolled in the Duke of York's Royal Military Academy at Chelsea. This was an early age for enrollment in this boarding school and in his biography of Phasey, John Roberts speculates that this might have been due to the death of his mother with his father being unable, due to commitments to the service, to raise him alone. In fact RMA/School records show that he was entered by his mother Elizabeth with his father abroad on service in Canada. He would remain at the RMA beyond his 14th year, the customary age at which students then enlisted in the service, not leaving until 12 February 1849, when he enlisted in the band of the
Coldstream Guards. In 1853, as the baritone/euphonium voice became accepted in military and popular bands for the first time, Cadwallader Thomas became bandmaster of the Coldstream Guards. Phasey, in addition to finding a new instrument to play, euphonium, found a wife in Miss Elizabeth Hall. She was the daughter of John and niece of T.Hall, a watchmaker who had become the town band leader in her hometown of
Banbury. She was two years his senior when they married in 1854. They had three sons. The oldest, Alfred Jr., played euphonium with the Gilmore Band in the United States and ultimately assumed his father's many musical responsibilities upon the elder Phasey's death. Son Handel Phasey was also a euphonium player. In 1859 or 1860, Alfred Phasey joined the faculty of the new
Kneller Hall school, but was forced by his many other commitments to relinquish that post after only a few years. As a soloist, bandmaster and performer, he was very active in the
London music scene and well known. In 1887, Elizabeth Phasey died. Alfred began relinquishing assignments due to poor health in 1888 and died at
Chester on 18 August 1888. ==Euphonium==