词条 | Band of the Estonian Defence Forces | ||||||||||||||||||||||
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| name = Band of the Estonian Defence Forces | type = Military Band | native_name = Kaitseväe Orkester | native_name_lang = et | short_name = EKV Orkester | image = File:Estonian Defence Forces Orchestra logo.png | caption = | alt = | former_name = Orchestra of the Ministry of Defense Tallinn Garrison Band | founded = {{Start date and years ago|df=yes|1993|02|01}} | disbanded = | later_name = | location = Tallinn, Estonia | principal_conductor = Lieutenant Colonel Peeter Saan | website = {{URL|http://www.mil.ee/et/kaitsevagi/toetuse-vaejuhatus/kaitsevae-orkester}} }} The Band of the Estonian Defence Forces ({{lang|et|Kaitseväe orkester}}) is the official military band service of the Estonian Defence Forces. The main task of the band is to play music at all national and military ceremonies. The band's repertoire includes mostly classical and marching music. On November 24, 1918, the first independent Estonian military band was formed from the 1st Infantry Regiment of the newly formed Estonian Defense Forces. A few months later, the young band was subordinated to the Ministry of War and became the official military band of the ministry. The ministry then appointed Georg Reder to become the first director of music. In 1929, it was renamed to the Central Band of the Ministry of Defense and again in 1934 to the Tallinn Garrison Band The orchestra was dissolved during the Nazi Occupation of Estonia. After World War II, the Soviet government in Estonia replaced the orchestra with the massed bands of Tallinn Military Garrison under the Baltic Military District. Following the Fall of the Soviet Union, the band was officially reestablished on February 1, 1993 as the Central Band of the Defense Forces or the {{lang|et|Kaitseväe Orkester}}. It would make its first appearance 3 weeks later at the Independence Day Parade on Freedom Square in Tallinn. It is currently made up of 48 musicians. Since 1996, the conductor of the band has been Lieutenant Colonel [https://et.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peeter_Saan Peeter Saan].[1] Each year, the band takes part in about 180 concerts, festivals, and ceremonial parades of the Defence Forces. The band plays an important role in providing musical accompaniment for the annual independence day parade in Tallinn as well as providing accompaniment for state ceremonies. Traditionally, the band holds a winter and spring concert in the Estonia Concert Hall.[2][3][4] Notable ceremonial marches
See also
References1. ^http://www.mil.ee/et/arhiiv/10001/kaitseväe-orkester-tähistas-eesti-sõjaväemuusika-99.-aastapäeva 2. ^https://sputnik-news.ee/amp/event/20170317/5110823/kaitsevae-orkester-tahistab-oma-taasloomist-kevadkontserdiga.html 3. ^https://etvpluss.err.ee/v/kohalik/99_let_estonskoy_respublike/videod/bd0acb06-d6bc-4f35-9bd2-3038e838c88c/orkestr-sil-oborony-otvetstvennyy-za-muzyku-24-fevralya 4. ^https://web.archive.org/web/20131122234412/http://www.mil.ee/et/kaitsevagi/maavagi/pohja-kaitseringkond/kaitsevae-orkester 5. ^https://www.sheetmusicplus.com/title/eesti-tseremoniaalmuusika-estonian-ceremonial-music-band-1-sheet-music/19265838 6. ^https://rateyourmusic.com/release/album/eesti_kaitsevae_orkester_eesti_rahvusmeeskoor_peeter_saan/eestimaa__mu_isamaa/ External links
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