Military Band of the Western Military District

Military Band of the Western Military District is a ceremonial band unit of the Russian Armed Forces's which currently serves in the headquarters of the Western Military District. The band is one of one of the oldest military bands in Russia.

Military Band of the Western Military District
Военный oркестр штаба Западного военного округа
The band on Palace Square
Active1882 – present
Country Soviet Union
 Russia
Branch Western Military District
TypeMilitary Band
Size60
Garrison/HQ54 Gorokhovaya Street, Saint Petersburg[1]
Commanders
Director of MusicColonel Sergey Vovk[2]
ConductorR. Plotnikov
Notable
commanders
Dmitry Pertsev

History

The band with musicians of the PLA Band in 2018.

Its history dates back to 1882, when Emperor Alexander III signed a decree on the establishment of the Court Brass Band. On October 1, 1917, an order was issued to disband the band due to the Russian Revolution. It was recreated in February 1918 only to be disbanded again three years later in 1921. The Petrograd city government attempted to recreate another band for the city in 1926, which only be active for 4 years until November 1, 1930, when a garrison band was created with Abram Genshaft becoming its first leader. During the Siege of Leningrad, the band took part in the performance of the Dmitri Shostakovich's Symphony No. 7 in 1942. After the war, the band was renamed to the Band of the Leningrad Military District in 1946. The band in its current form has been active since September 2010, when the Leningrad and Moscow military districts, and the Northern and Baltic fleets were merged.[3][4][5]

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