French Republican Guard Band
The French Republican Guard Band (French: Orchestre de la Garde républicaine) is a military band unit of the French Republican Guard. The band is composed of 120 professional musicians from senior national conservatories.[1] It is a part of the National Gendarmerie. As the senior band and field music unit of the French Armed Forces, it is aimed towards active participation as the musical accompaniment in all national events.
French Republican Guard Band | |
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Orchestre de la Garde républicaine | |
Active | 1848-present |
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Garrison/HQ | Paris |
Commanders | |
Current commander | Colonel François Boulanger |
History
The band was founded in 1848 by Jean-Georges Paulus. Its official debut dates back to 1852, when a concert was organized in honor of Jean Paulus, its founder and the first leader of the band.[2] The band made its first international performance in 1871, when it traveled to the United States. Since then, the musicians of the band have made numerous tours all over the world.[3] In 1993, the band was given its current name, and was transferred to the Republican Guard.[4][5] Since March 1, 1997, the band has been under the command of Colonel François Boulanger with Lieutenant-Colonel Sébastien Billiard as his deputy.[6]
Composition
- Infantry Band of the Republican Guard
- Fanfare band Section
- Fanfare Band 1
- Fanfare Band 2
- Mounted Fanfare Band
- Concert Band (80 musicians)
- String Orchestra (40 musicians), likely to be presented in configurations of 24 or 12 bows, or in string quartets
- Symphony Orchestra
- String Quartet
- Napoleonic Drumline
- Hunting Horn Platoon
Activities
The concert band and string orchestra perform either separately or as a combined ensemble during state dinners, festivals, or government organized concerts with the French Army Choir, sometimes the role is played upon the symphony orchestra and the Fanfare Bands.[7] The Infantry Band and Fanfare Bands also perform during the annual Bastille Day military parade in Paris.
Notable members and collaborators
Songs
- La Marseillaise
- Defile de la Garde Républicaine
- Le Régiment de Sambre et Meuse
- Michel Strogoff
- Musique de la Garde républicaine de Paris
- Chant du départ
- Marche Lorraine
- La nuit américaine
- La Madelon
- Colonel Dupuy March
- Marche de la Garde Consulaire and La Victoire est à Nous
See also
References
- nationale, Gendarmerie. "L'orchestre de la Garde républicaine". Gendarmerie (in French). Retrieved 2018-03-05.
- https://www.idref.fr/086263749
- Sputnik. "L'Orchestre de la Garde républicaine française à Moscou". fr.sputniknews.com (in French). Retrieved 2018-03-05.
- "Orchestre de la Garde républicaine | Association Française des Orchestres". Association Française des Orchestres (in French). Retrieved 2018-03-05.
- http://www.assemblee-nationale.fr/evenements/fete-musique-2003-2.asp
- "ORCHESTRE DE LA GARDE REPUBLICAINE | EuroClaviers". www.euroclaviers.fr (in French). Archived from the original on 2016-04-23. Retrieved 2018-03-05.
- https://www.defense.gouv.fr/actualites/memoire-et-culture/concerts-de-l-orchestre-de-la-garde-republicaine-et-du-choeur-de-l-armee-francaise18
External links
Wikimedia Commons has media related to French Republican Guard Band. |
- Band and the Honor Guard of the Republican Guard of France at the Spasskaya Tower festival in 2009 on YouTube
- Music of the Republican Guard Band on YouTube
- Les Trompettes d'Aida on YouTube
- The band playing "La Galette" on YouTube
- Fanfare de Cavalerie de la Garde Republicaine on YouTube
- La Fanfare de Cavalerie de la Garde Républicaine à New York on YouTube
- Pas Redoublé (Michel Strogoff) on YouTube