Italian Army Music Band

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The Italian Army Band (Italian: Banda dell'Esercito Italiano) is the primary musical ensemble representing the Italian Army.[1]

OriginRome, Italy
GenresOriginal music for band, symphonic transcriptions, pop, jazz, and soundtracks
Years active1964–present
Members1 Maestro Director, 1 Maestro Assistant Director, 102 musicians, 1 archivist
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Italian Army Band
Banda dell'Esercito Italiano
The Band in front of the Colosseum, 2021
The Band in front of the Colosseum, 2021
Background information
OriginRome, Italy
GenresOriginal music for band, symphonic transcriptions, pop, jazz, and soundtracks
Years active1964–present
Members1 Maestro Director, 1 Maestro Assistant Director, 102 musicians, 1 archivist
Websitewww.esercito.difesa.it/organizzazione/capo-di-sme/comfoter/la-banda-dell-esercito/
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History

The official foundation took place in Rome on February 1, 1964, under the name Banda musicale dell'Esercito Italiano, following a decision by the Italian Army General Staff. The primary purpose was to create 1 single national representative musical institution for official ceremonies and public performances, replacing several other minor military bands that had been disbanded.

Initially, it was placed under the command of the Granatieri di Sardegna division. In December 1964, it assumed an organizational structure that it still maintains today as a largely autonomous unit, although hierarchically subordinate to the Army's National Territorial Command. The first public performance took place on June 2, 1964, in Rome during the military parade for the Festa della Repubblica.[2]

Symbols

The logo of the Italian Army Band

The logo, a fundamental element for the identification and recognition of the institutional musical ensemble of the Italian Army, is based on the "alamaro" (frog lacing), which serves as the Band's gorget patch.

The logo is composed as follows:

  • The musical lyre: a stringed instrument symbolizing virtue, moderation, and balance.
  • The star: represents light, guidance, and distinction. It is superimposed on the musical lyre to achieve continuity in the Armed Force's visual identity.
  • The laurel: a symbol of triumph, wisdom, and glory.
  • The Tricolour: unequivocally identifies the institution and its national identity.

The graphic design of the logo was curated in 2024 by Andrea Giannetti.[3]

Color Palette

The color palette has been selected to maintain chromatic harmony and historical continuity. For the Tricolour, the official colors released by the Presidency of the Council of Ministers are used.

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Official Color Palette
ColorReferencePantoneHEXRGBCMYK
Fern Green17-6153 TCX#008C450, 140, 69100, 0, 100, 0
Bright White11-0601 TCX#F4F9FF244, 249, 2550, 0, 0, 5
Scarlet Red18-1662 TCX#CD212A205, 33, 420, 100, 100, 0
Gold (Main Logo)#CCA243204, 162, 6719, 34, 80, 7
Gold (Dark/Shadow)#AA883D170, 136, 6128, 39, 81, 18
Grey#B2B2B2178, 178, 1780, 0, 0, 40
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Logotype

The resulting style is geometric and strongly echoes the identity of the Italian Army logotype.

Concert Activity

Alongside institutional duties — such as oaths, military ceremonies, and guard of honor services at the Quirinal Palace — the Band carries out intense concert activity in Italy and abroad. It has performed in prestigious venues such as Teatro alla Scala, Teatro Verdi, Teatro Bellini, Teatro Petruzzelli, Teatro di San Carlo, Teatro dell'Opera di Roma, La Fenice, and Teatro Regio.

The ensemble has participated in several editions of the Festival dei Due Mondi in Spoleto (1998, 1999, 2001, and 2002). International activities have led the Band to perform in France, Netherlands, Malta, Luxembourg, Belgium, Yugoslavia, Austria, Egypt, and Japan for Expo 2025 Osaka.

Discography and Repertoire

The Band has produced a significant discography. The repertoire includes celebratory music and transcriptions from the operatic-symphonic repertoire. Since 2001, it was the first Italian military band to perform Hector Berlioz's Grande symphonie funèbre et triomphale. Recently, the Band recorded a version of Il Canto degli Italiani faithful to Michele Novaro's original manuscript, which was officially adopted by the Quirinal Palace.[4]

Personnel

The military band is composed of 1 Maestro Director, 1 Maestro Assistant Director, 102 musicians, and 1 archivist. All members are permanent service military personnel. Hierarchically, it is subordinate to 1 Commander (a senior officer) and to 1 Maestro Director for artistic aspects. It is based at the Caserma Goffredo Mameli in Rome.

Maestro Directors

The following is the complete chronology of the Maestro Directors of the ensemble since its foundation:

  • Warrant Officer Pellegrino Caso (acting February 1, 1964 – May 12, 1964)
  • Major Amleto Lacerenza (May 13, 1964 – September 3, 1972)
  • Warrant Officer Francesco Sgritta (acting September 4, 1972 – October 17, 1975)
  • Warrant Officer Manlio Neri (acting October 18, 1975 – March 8, 1976)
  • Lieutenant colonel Marino Bartoloni (March 9, 1976 – May 10, 1994)
  • Captain Domenico Cavallo (acting May 11, 1994 – August 31, 1997)
  • Lieutenant colonel Fulvio Creux (September 1, 1997 – September 22, 2014)
  • Captain Antonella Bona (acting September 23, 2014 – July 7, 2019)
  • Major Filippo Cangiamila (since July 8, 2019)

Organization Chart

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1 MAESTRO DIRECTORMaj. Filippo CANGIAMILA
1 MAESTRO ASSISTANT DIRECTORMaj. Antonella BONA
102 MUSICIANS
INSTRUMENTPARTRANK AND NAME
11st FLUTE1st A1st Lgt. Clementina SAVINI
22nd FLUTE2nd BVACANT
33rd FLUTE3rd B1st Lgt. Bernardo DI BLASI
4PICCOLO2nd A1st Lgt. Simona ALTINI
51st OBOE1st A1st Lgt. Italo PIRRONE
62nd OBOE2nd A1st Lgt. Marco TARANTINO
73rd OBOE3rd B1st Lgt. Massimo LAMARRA
8ENGLISH HORN2nd B1st Lgt. Lorenzo MARRAFFA
91st Ab PICCOLO CLARINET1st AVACANT
102nd Ab PICCOLO CLARINET2nd B1st Lgt. Emanuela BARTOLINI
111st Eb PICCOLO CLARINET1st B1st Mar. Livia TANCIONI
122nd Eb PICCOLO CLARINET2nd AMar. Ca. Angelo LA VILLA
131st Bb CLARINET n° 11st A1st Lgt. Vincenzo ISAIA
141st Bb CLARINET n° 21st B1st Lgt. Erasmo SPINOSA
151st Bb CLARINET n° 32nd AVACANT
161st Bb CLARINET n° 42nd A1st Lgt. Emanuele GERACI
171st Bb CLARINET n° 52nd A1st Lgt. Franco ANGELONI
181st Bb CLARINET n° 62nd AMar. Ca. Alice IANNARILLI
191st Bb CLARINET n° 72nd B1st Lgt. Marco CARBONI
201st Bb CLARINET n° 82nd BVACANT
211st Bb CLARINET n° 93rd A1st Lgt. Massimo TROGNONI
221st Bb CLARINET n° 103rd A1st Lgt. Sauro BASTIERI
231st Bb CLARINET n° 113rd B1st Lgt. Filippo MARINO
241st Bb CLARINET n° 123rd B1st Lgt. Piero ALONGI
252nd Bb CLARINET n° 11st B1st Mar. Gianmarco CORINTO
262nd Bb CLARINET n° 22nd BMar. Ca. Fabrizio FORNATARO
272nd Bb CLARINET n° 32nd BMar. Ca. Paola SPORTELLI
282nd Bb CLARINET n° 42nd B1st Lgt. Giovanni DE SOCIO
292nd Bb CLARINET n° 53rd AMar. Ord. Leonardo MARCHESE
302nd Bb CLARINET n° 63rd A1st Lgt. Antonio FRANZÈ
312nd Bb CLARINET n° 73rd A1st Lgt. Lorenzo PALERMO
322nd Bb CLARINET n° 83rd A1st Lgt. Alessandro CAMILLI
332nd Bb CLARINET n° 93rd B1st Lgt. Elia NAPOLITANO
342nd Bb CLARINET n° 103rd B1st Lgt. Giuseppe ZAMBITO
352nd Bb CLARINET n° 113rd BMar. Ord. Giulia TAMBORINO
362nd Bb CLARINET n° 123rd B1st Lgt. Luca FULGENZIO
371st Eb ALTO CLARINET1st B1st Lgt. Fabrizio MANNINO
381st Eb ALTO CLARINET (Doubling)3rd A1st Lgt. Antonio Josè COCCA
392nd Eb ALTO CLARINET2nd B1st Lgt. Marco VENNERI
402nd Eb ALTO CLARINET (Doubling)3rd BMar. Ord. Valentino VENTRIGLIA
411st Bb BASS CLARINET1st A1st Lgt. Mark LA REGINA
422nd Bb BASS CLARINET2nd BMar. Ca. Francesco GOTI
433rd Bb BASS CLARINET3rd BVACANT
44Eb CONTRABASS CLARINET3rd A1st Mar. Rina MASTROTOTARO
45Bb CONTRABASS CLARINET3rd AMar. Ca. Giulio BARBIERI
461st SOPRANO SAX1st A1st Mar. Daniele CALÌ
472nd SOPRANO SAX3rd A1st Lgt. Pierluigi PENSABENE BUEMI
481st ALTO SAX1st B1st Mar. Alessandro SCALONE
492nd ALTO SAX2nd A1st Lgt. Vincenzo TAGLIENTI
503rd ALTO SAX3rd A1st Lgt. Vincenzo BLANCATO
511st TENOR SAX1st B1st Lgt. Pietro CERNUTO
522nd TENOR SAX3rd A1st Lgt. Renato TROMBÌ
531st BARITONE SAX2nd A1st Lgt. Francesco CIOCCA
542nd BARITONE SAX3rd BVACANT
551st BASS SAX2nd B1st Lgt. Leonardo BOLOGNONE
562nd BASS SAX3rd B1st Lgt. Antonino BERTOLINO
571st BASSOON2nd B1st Lgt. Gaetano LO BUE
582nd BASSOON3rd BMar. Ord. Antonio DE SANTIS
591st HORN1st AVACANT
602nd HORN2nd B1st Lgt. Paolo DE GASPERIS
613rd HORN2nd AMar. Ca. Matteo Carmelo LEONE
624th HORN2nd B1st Lgt. Adriano PELINO
635th HORN3rd BMar. Ca. Andrea BRACALENTE
641st Bb TRUMPET1st A1st Lgt. Daniele CHERUBINO
652nd Bb TRUMPET2nd A1st Lgt. Toni ORLANDI
663rd Bb TRUMPET3rd BMar. Ord. Elisa GEROLIMETTO
671st F TRUMPET1st B1st Lgt. Marco SCAMOLLA
682nd F TRUMPET2nd B1st Lgt. Giovanni GIGLIONI
693rd F TRUMPET3rd BMar. Ca. Andrea TASSINI
701st Bb BASS TRUMPET1st BVACANT
712nd Bb BASS TRUMPET3rd A1st Lgt. Antonello MARCELLI
721st TROMBONE1st B1st Lgt. Enrico BASILICO
732nd TROMBONE2nd B1st Lgt. Giovanni GIORDANO
743rd TROMBONE3rd B1st Lgt. Fernando IMPERATORE
75F BASS TROMBONE2nd AVACANT
76Bb CONTRABASS TROMBONE3rd A1st Lgt. Francesco D'ORAZIO
771st Eb SOPRANINO FLUGELHORN1st A1st Lgt. Andrea RAPAGLIÀ
782nd Eb SOPRANINO FLUGELHORN1st B1st Lgt. Antonio DRIMACO
791st Bb SOPRANO FLUGELHORN1st A1st Lgt. Vincenzo RICCIO
801st Bb SOPRANO FLUGELHORN (Doubling)2nd A1st Lgt. Marco DI TOMASO
812nd Bb SOPRANO FLUGELHORN2nd A1st Lgt. Maurizio NERBANO
822nd Bb SOPRANO FLUGELHORN (Doubling)3rd B1st Lgt. Giuseppe PINO
831st Eb ALTO FLUGELHORN1st B1st Lgt. Francesco MARSIGLIESE
842nd Eb ALTO FLUGELHORN2nd B1st Lgt. Andrea ROSSI
853rd Eb ALTO FLUGELHORN3rd B1st Mar. Giuseppe BONAFINE
861st Bb TENOR FLUGELHORN1st A1st Lgt. Maurizio GAROFALO
872nd Bb TENOR FLUGELHORN2nd AMar. Ca. Domenico CIMA
883rd Bb TENOR FLUGELHORN3rd B1st Lgt. Federico SALMASO
891st Bb BASS FLUGELHORN (EUPHONIUM)1st A1st Lgt. Giuliano CERBARANO
902nd Bb BASS FLUGELHORN (EUPHONIUM)2nd B1st Lgt. Francesco BERTINO
913rd Bb BASS FLUGELHORN (EUPHONIUM)3rd B1st Lgt. Vito CATALDO
921st Bb CONTRABASS FLUGELHORN (TUBA)1st BVACANT
932nd Bb CONTRABASS FLUGELHORN (TUBA)2nd BVACANT
943rd Bb CONTRABASS FLUGELHORN (TUBA)3rd B1st Mar. Antonio TIRELLI
95F DEEP BASS FLUGELHORN2nd A1st Lgt. Salvatore FARINA
96Eb DEEP BASS FLUGELHORN3rd A1st Lgt. Sergio CESOLINI
97TIMPANI1st B1st Lgt. Riccardo ANGELINI
981st SNARE DRUM2nd AMar. Ca. Tommaso CAPUANO
992nd SNARE DRUM3rd BVACANT
100BASS DRUM2nd AMar. Ca. Gianmarco DE ANGELIS
1011st CYMBALS2nd B1st Mar. Enrico CIULLO
1022nd CYMBALS3rd BVACANT
1 ARCHIVIST
1033rd BMar. Ord. Daniele MORICONI
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Uniform

The Band typically wears the ordinary and service uniforms of the Armed Force, on which it applies a distinctive gorget patch designed for the ensemble. The "alamaro" (frog lacing) consists of a laurel wreath with gold berries, at the center of which is a silver musical lyre; both the star and the patch are placed on a red background. On the headgear, the Band adopts the "pluriarma" badge, depicting a Roman cuirass with helmet, superimposed on crossed rifles, spears, cannons, axes, and electrical discharges, enclosed within oak and laurel branches. For high-profile ceremonies, the Band wears a historical uniform inspired by the Umbertine period, evocative of the reign of King Umberto I of Italy.[5]

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