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The Musical Unit of the Spanish Royal Guard (Spanish: Unidad musical de la Guardia Real España) is the official music service of the Spanish Royal Guard of the Spanish Armed Forces that is dedicated to providing ceremonial honours and music to the King of Spain, the Spanish Royal Family, and public officials. The musical unit is one of many battalion sized units in the regiment, with over 100 professional musicians in its ranks who are chosen from the non-commissioned officers of the Military Music Corps. It is one of the more senior and representative bands in the Spanish Armed Forces, with its repertoire covering a wide range of Army, Navy and Air Force music. The entire unit is currently under the baton of the conductor of the Military Band of the Royal Guard, Colonel Musician Enrique D

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  • Unidad musical de la Guardia Real España (es)
  • Musical Unit of the Spanish Royal Guard (en)
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  • La Unidad de Música de la Guardia Real (antigua Banda de Alabarderos) es el batallón musical en la Guardia Real española. Ofrece honores ceremoniales específicamente al Rey de España, a la Familia Real Española y a los miembros de la familia real. La banda de 100 personas es la banda más importante de las Fuerzas Armadas Españolas, y sus funciones se centran principalmente en la capital nacional, Madrid. La Unidad de Música se encuentra actualmente bajo el liderazgo del teniente coronel Armando Bernabeu Andreu, asistido por Francisco Juan Rodríguez como segundo director.​ (es)
  • The Musical Unit of the Spanish Royal Guard (Spanish: Unidad musical de la Guardia Real España) is the official music service of the Spanish Royal Guard of the Spanish Armed Forces that is dedicated to providing ceremonial honours and music to the King of Spain, the Spanish Royal Family, and public officials. The musical unit is one of many battalion sized units in the regiment, with over 100 professional musicians in its ranks who are chosen from the non-commissioned officers of the Military Music Corps. It is one of the more senior and representative bands in the Spanish Armed Forces, with its repertoire covering a wide range of Army, Navy and Air Force music. The entire unit is currently under the baton of the conductor of the Military Band of the Royal Guard, Colonel Musician Enrique D (en)
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  • Musical Unit of the Spanish Royal Guard (en)
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  • The Mounted Band of Timpani and Bugles on parade. (en)
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  • Colonel Musician Enrique Damián Blasco Cebolla (en)
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  • Himno de la Guardia Real (en)
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  • La Unidad de Música de la Guardia Real (antigua Banda de Alabarderos) es el batallón musical en la Guardia Real española. Ofrece honores ceremoniales específicamente al Rey de España, a la Familia Real Española y a los miembros de la familia real. La banda de 100 personas es la banda más importante de las Fuerzas Armadas Españolas, y sus funciones se centran principalmente en la capital nacional, Madrid. La Unidad de Música se encuentra actualmente bajo el liderazgo del teniente coronel Armando Bernabeu Andreu, asistido por Francisco Juan Rodríguez como segundo director.​ La Unidad Musical de la Guardia Real se organizó por primera vez como un grupo musical singular el 4 de mayo de 1746. Su estructura actual se remonta a 1998 y desde entonces ha estado constituida por la Banda Sinfónica, la Banda de Guerra y la Sección Pífanos. (es)
  • The Musical Unit of the Spanish Royal Guard (Spanish: Unidad musical de la Guardia Real España) is the official music service of the Spanish Royal Guard of the Spanish Armed Forces that is dedicated to providing ceremonial honours and music to the King of Spain, the Spanish Royal Family, and public officials. The musical unit is one of many battalion sized units in the regiment, with over 100 professional musicians in its ranks who are chosen from the non-commissioned officers of the Military Music Corps. It is one of the more senior and representative bands in the Spanish Armed Forces, with its repertoire covering a wide range of Army, Navy and Air Force music. The entire unit is currently under the baton of the conductor of the Military Band of the Royal Guard, Colonel Musician Enrique Damián Blasco Cebolla. (en)
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