Band of the National Guard of the Republic of Kazakhstan

The Exemplary Band of the National Guard of the Republic of Kazakhstan (Kazakh: Қазақстан Республикасының Ұлттық гвардиясының үлгілі оркестрі, Russian: Образцово-показательный оркестр Национальной гвардии Республики Казахстан) is a military music unit made for state ceremonies carried out by the National Guard of Kazakhstan.

Band of the National Guard of the Republic of Kazakhstan
(Kazakh): Қазақстан Республикасының Ұлттық гвардиясының үлгілі оркестрі
Qazaqstan Respýblıkasynyń Ulttyq gvardııasynyń Úlgili orkestri
(Russian): Образцово-показательный оркестр Национальной гвардии Республики Казахстан
Active1965 (1965)
Country Kazakhstan
Branch National Guard of Kazakhstan
TypeMilitary Band
Garrison/HQNur-Sultan
Colors  Blue
  White
  Maroon
Commanders
Senior Director of Music of the Military Band CenterLieutenant Colonel Askhat Mukhamedyarov
DirectorSenior Lieutenant Torekhan Zhaudinov
Insignia
Emblem of the National Guard

It was founded in 1965, as the band of the Internal Troops of the Kazakh SSR and is currently one of the leading musical groups of the Kazakh Armed Forces. Since its inception, the band has repeatedly performed military music on behalf of the Kazakh Internal Troops and the National Guard of Kazakhstan. The band is recognized notably for its dark and light blue uniform.

It has repeatedly taken part at various contests and festivals of military bands, including the International Festival of Brass Bands in St. Petersburg (12 June 2017) and the Shanghai Cooperation Organization Military Tattoo (2014–17). In 2015 and 2018, the band was invited to be a participant in The Amur Waves International Military Bands Festival.[1][2][3] Furthermore, it performed at the 2019 Spasskaya Tower Festival.

Besides the central band, which is the seniormost of the bands of the National Guard, the band is also divided into the following sub-units:

  • Band of the Military Institute of the National Guard
  • Band of the Regional Command "Ortaly"
  • Band of the Regional Command "Otjustik"[4]
  • Band of the Regional Command "Batys"
  • Band of the Regional Command "Shygys"

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