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307: 409: 79: 62: 34: 293:. During his tenure, he began efforts for the introduction of symphonic wind music, creating many CD recordings with the band. The Royal Military Band "Johan Willem Friso" was created on January 1, 2005, after a period of reorganization of military music organizations, which led to the disbandment of four then existing bands within the Royal Netherlands Army. It was a result of a merger between The Hague band and the 246:. After the retirement of François Dunkler as bandmaster in 1849, he was succeeded by his son François Dunkler Jr, a clarinet player in the 11th Infantry Division. Dunkler Jr. Dunkler brought many merits and fame to the band over the course of the following 10 years, collectively winning second place at a musical competition in 323:
alongside the Traditional Corps of Drums of the Grenadier Regiment and the Rifles' Guards Regiment Drum and Bugle Corps (both formations staffed by veterans and reservists), due to the few number of military bands in active service in the Dutch Army, moreover it is assisted by the Veterans' Drum and
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The Royal Military Band "Johan Willem Friso" serves primarily as the musical accompaniment at military events and ceremonial occasions within and outside the armed forces. Its musicians give concerts, tattoos and shows at home and abroad. The band provides musical support to the
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band of the Johan Wilem Frisco Infantry Regiment. In addition the band also welcomed musicians from the Brass Band of the Rifles' Guard Regiment, also fused into the RMB as a result of the merger of that regiment with the Grenadier Guards Regiment.
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sphere. The country became widely known for the large military tattoos that were held annually. In connection with this, Anne Posthumus, who had previously been bandmaster of the Music Corps for the Troops in Suriname, became director of the band.
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ordered that a music corps be established for the then Grenadier Regiment with 18 professional musicians and 10 conscript youths. The first public performance took place on 8 April 1830 on the occasion of the sixth birthday of
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Bugle Corps of the Johan Wilem Frisco Infantry Regiment. Aside from being the official band of the Grenadiers' and Rifles Guard Regiment it supports the activities of other regiments of the Army and of the Corps of Cadets,
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The band consists of 50 professional musicians who fall under the woodwind, brass and percussion sections. In addition, smaller ensembles can also be formed from the band, such as the following:
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Posthumus was succeeded on 1 March 1978 by Jan van Ossenbruggen, who was then succeeded on 1 April 1986 by Pierre Kuijpers van Ossenbruggen as the first conductor of the Royal Military Band in
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The band has a five member permanent staff which includes the following people: Band Commander, the
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recognized personally these accomplishments by granting Dunkler Jr. the honorary title of
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Under the direction of Nicolaas Arie Bouwman, the band made a concert trip to
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It supports the following annual and occasional events in the country:
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The Royal Netherlands Army Band - Hamina Tattoo 03 August 2012
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Netherlands Royal Military Band Waterloo 200 parade London
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Prinsjesdag
Netherlands

Dutch Army
Military Band
Grenadiers' and Rifles Guard Regiment
Regiment Infanterie Johan Willem Friso
Assen
Amsterdam
area of responsibility
John William Friso, Prince of Orange
Bandmaster
Dutch
Koninklijke Landmacht
Netherlands Armed Forces
government
Dutch royal house
William I of the Netherlands
Princess Sophie
William II
Paris
William III
Director of Music
Ghent, Belgium
Wilhelmina
Anneville
Second World War
NATO
European Union

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