Royal Swedish Army Band

Swedish Army Band on Slottsbacken.

The Royal Swedish Army Band (Swedish: Arméns Musikkår) is the largest professional military band in the Swedish Armed Forces. The establishment of 53 musicians and extensive musical versatility makes it possible to perform at most occasions, ceremonies, events, concerts and pageants. The band performs more than 200 times yearly.

Grenadjärer 1870

The band belongs to the Life Guards in Stockholm, and wears the uniform of the 2nd Regiment of Foot Guards 1886.

AMK Vaktparad

Composition

The wind ensemble consists of: three flutes (the third doubling piccolo), two oboes, two bassoons, one clarinet in E-Flat, eight clarinets in B-Flat, one bass clarinet in B-Flat, two alto saxophones, one tenor saxophone, one baritone saxophone, five French horns, eight trumpets and cornets, four trombones (3 tenor, 1 bass), two euphoniums, three tubas, a percussion section that includes three players, six military drummers and one double bass.

Ensembles

The band has several ensembles available: Marching band, symphonic wind band, big band, serenade ensemble, wind octet, wind quintet and others.

Administration

Officer Commanding Royal Swedish Army Band Captain Göran Mellblom, Second-in-Command Warrant Officer II Björn Nyman, Director of Music Major Mats Janhagen, Drum Major WO I David Lindberg

Uniform m1885 1. Sergeant
Regementstrumslagaren

Events

The Band of the Royal Swedish Army plays regularly at many events. Some of these occasions that are most famous are listed below, although this is not a comprehensive list.

State visits, Changing of the King´s Guard, The King´s birthday parade, Beating the Retreat, Veteran's Day, Royal audiences, Royal Pageants, Opening of the Parliament, National day 6.June

The Band of the Royal Swedish Army regularly performs at Swedish regiments and has been deployed with the Swedish troops in Afghanistan and Kosovo. The orchestra also performs several concerts and at other non-military events throughout Sweden and other countries such as Norway, Denmark, Finland, Germany, Switzerland etc.

AMK i Afghanistan 2013

Discographi

References

  1. Titeln på skivetiketten angiven. På skivomslaget står istället Konsert 1982 med Arméns musikpluton.

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