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  • United States Navy Band
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  • The United States Navy Band, based at the historic Washington Navy Yard in Washington, D.C., has served the nation as the official musical organization of the United States Navy since 1925. The United States Navy Band serves the ceremonial needs at the seat of government, performing at presidential inaugurations, state arrival ceremonies, state funerals, state dinners, and other significant events. The United States Navy Band performs all styles of music — from ceremonial pieces such as "ruffles and flourishes" to classical, Rock music, jazz and country hits.
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Garrison
commander3 label
  • Senior Enlisted Leader
Commander
  • CAPT Brian O. Walden
  • LCDR Walt Cline
  • MUCM Kevin Dines
Branch
  • 20
filename
  • Anchors Aweigh 1929 recording.ogg
  • Anchors Aweigh.ogg
  • Auld Lang Syne - U.S. Navy Band.ogg
  • Belford's Carnival.ogg
  • Eternal Father - U.S. Navy Band.ogg
  • Finale Tchaikovsky Symphony No 4.ogg
  • Florentiner March.ogg
  • Hands Across the Sea.ogg
  • In Storm and Sunshine.ogg
  • March Grandioso.ogg
  • Oberon Overture.ogg
  • The Fairest of the Fair.ogg
  • Under the Double Eagle.ogg
  • A Dream of a Witches' Sabbath - transcribed by Lt. Col. Jack T. Cline - U.S. Navy Band Concert Band.ogg
identification symbol
  • 200
Nickname
  • "The World's Finest"
identification symbol label
  • Official Seal
Caption
  • The United States Navy Band's Ceremonial Band ensemble
Dates
  • 1925
Unit Name
  • The United States Navy Band
Title
  • Auld Lang Syne
  • Anchors Aweigh
  • A Dream of a Witches' Sabbath
  • Belford's Carnival
  • Eternal Father, Strong to Save
  • Finale of Symphony No. 4 in F minor
  • Hands Across the Sea
  • In Storm and Sunshine
  • March Grandioso
  • Oberon Overture
  • The Fairest of the Fair
  • The Florentiner March
  • Under the Double Eagle
commander2 label
  • Executive Officer
Description
  • 1929
  • William Whiting's Eternal Father, Strong to Save, performed by the Sea Chanter's Chorus.
  • Roland F. Seitz's March Grandioso, performed by the Navy Band.
  • John Philip Sousa's Hands Across the Sea, performed by the Navy Band.
  • Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky's Symphony No. 4 in F minor, Op. 36, performed by the Navy Band.
  • Julius Fučík's The Florentiner March, performed by the Navy Band.
  • Robert Burns Auld Lang Syne, performed by the Navy Band.
  • The fifth movement from Hector Berlioz's Symphonie fantastique, also known as A Dream of a Witches' Sabbath. Performed by the Navy Concert Band.
  • John Clifford Heed's In Storm and Sunshine, performed by the Navy Band.
  • Josef Wagner's Under the Double Eagle, performed by the Navy Band.
  • Russell Alexander's Belford's Carnival, performed by the Navy Band.
  • Carl Maria von Weber's Overture to Oberon, or The Elf King's Oath, performed by the Navy Band.
  • Sousa's Fairest of the Fair, performed by the Navy Band.
  • Zimmerman's Anchors Aweigh, performed by the Navy Band.
decorations
  • Meritorious Unit Commendation
Anniversaries
  • 1925-03-04
March
  • Anchors Aweigh
Website
identification symbol 2 label
  • Official Logo
commander1 label
  • Commanding Officer/Leader
abstract
  • The United States Navy Band, based at the historic Washington Navy Yard in Washington, D.C., has served the nation as the official musical organization of the United States Navy since 1925. The United States Navy Band serves the ceremonial needs at the seat of government, performing at presidential inaugurations, state arrival ceremonies, state funerals, state dinners, and other significant events. The United States Navy Band performs all styles of music — from ceremonial pieces such as "ruffles and flourishes" to classical, Rock music, jazz and country hits.