Guards Band Explained

Unit Name:Guards Band
Dates:April 1, 1819present
Allegiance: Finland
Type:Military band
Size:42
Garrison:Guard Jaeger Regiment, Helsinki
Commander1:Major (mus.) Timo Kotilainen
Commander1 Label:Senior Conductor
Commander2:Captain (mus.) Aino Koskela
Commander2 Label:Conductor

The Guards Band (Finnish: Kaartin soittokunta; Swedish: Gardets musikkår) is the premier band of the Finnish Defence Forces. Established in Parola on April 1, 1819, it is the oldest of the six Finnish military bands as well as the oldest continuously operating professional musical organization in Finland.[1]

The Guards Band is officially the Representative Band of the President of the Republic of Finland.[1] [2] As of 2022, it consists of 42 musicians led by Senior Conductor Timo Kotilainen and Conductor Aino Koskela.[3]

The Guards Band performs in over 100 events every year, including state visits, military parades, state dinners, concerts and the Independence Day Reception at the Presidential Palace. Its most important annual concerts include the Töölö concerts, held at the Temppeliaukio Church to highlight contemporary music, the entertainment concerts at the Finlandia Hall, and a classical concert at the Helsinki Music Centre.[4] [5]

Different names

During its history the orchestra has operated under various names:

History

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: The Guards Band. Military Music. September 3, 2022.
  2. Web site: - Kaartin soittokunnan juhlavuoden huumaa - Maavoimat. 2021-01-10. maavoimat.fi. fi-FI.
  3. Web site: The Guards Band Conductors. Military Music. September 3, 2022.
  4. Web site: Historia. Kaartin Soittokunta. Finnish. 6 December 2010.
  5. Web site: Home page. Kaartin Soittokunta. 6 October 2014.