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Admiralty Navy Band of Russia

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Admiralty Navy Band of RussiaАдмиралтейский оркестр России
Admiralty Navy Band of Russia in June 2010
Background information
Also known asAdmiralty Band of the Leningrad Naval Base
OriginSaint Petersburg, Russia
Years active1703; 321 years ago (1703)
LabelsRussian Lira
MembersGrigory Velko
Past membersCaptain Alexei Karabanov
WebsiteАдмиралтейский оркестр

The Admiralty Navy Band of the Leningrad Naval Base (Russian: Адмиралтейский оркестр Ленинградской военно-морской базы) is a Russian military band based in Saint Petersburg. It was founded early in the 18th century about the same time as the Russian Navy itself. The band's chief conductor and director of music is Captain 3rd rank Valentin Lyashenko, who leads the band under the instruction of the Military Band Service of the Armed Forces of Russia.

The band has toured Europe and performed for visiting heads of state. It has also had a number of guest conductors, both military and civilian. William Malambri, a music professor at Winthrop University in Rock Hill, South Carolina, U.S.A., served as guest conductor of the Admiralty Navy Band for a concert in 2004 at Shostakovich Hall.

Principal Conductors

The band in 2012.
  • G. Stepanov (1938-1939)
  • S. Rotmil (1939-1940)
  • A. Tsvetkov (1940-1949)
  • S. Polyansky (1950-1959)
  • V. Barsegyan (1960-1975)
  • M. Borzhkov (1976-1977)
  • N. Idzon (1978-1984)
  • Alexei Karabanov (1985–2008)
  • Valentin Lyashchenko (2008-2021)
  • Nikita Ignatov (since June 2021)

References

  1. Winthrop University – Faculty International Activities Archived January 8, 2007, at the Wayback Machine

External links

Russia Military Band Service of the Armed Forces of Russia
Military Bands
Military Academies


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