United States Army Europe Band and Chorus
The United States Army Europe Band and Chorus a musical component of the United States Army, composed of army musicians who serve under the USAREUR. It is currently based in the German city of Sembach, being subordinated to the Headquarters Battalion, USAREUR, in Wiesbaden. Its components include a 100+ concert and ceremonial ensemble. It is currently under the musical command of Major Randall S. Bartel. The band members enter the band as musicians while singers are selectively chosen through Army auditions. The combined band and chorus perform in 200+ events per year all over the European continent.
Brief History
The USAREUR Band dates back to December 1940, when the unit was first constituted on the 16th of that month. It was raised as the 367th Infantry Band. It was officially activated on March 25, 1941 in Louisiana and was re-designated in June of the next year as the 364th Infantry Band. It was reorganized again twice in the following three years, lastly as the 448th Army Band which was deactivated in early 1947. The band was re-established on June 25, 1949 in Mannheim, Germany as the 33rd Army Band under the command of USAREUR. It moved to the headquarters of USAREUR in 1952, where it was given its current name. Its original purpose was to support USAREUR and represent the United States Army in the North Atlantic Treaty Organization. On 27 October 1981, the band and Soldiers' Chorus were combined under the direction US Army Europe Public Affairs Office and have since performed together as a single unit.Notable performances
Event | Date | Notes |
Basel Tattoo | August 3, 2018 | |
Household Division's Beating Retreat | June 12, 2018 | It was the first instance of the band's participation in this type of event. |
Estonia 100 Parade | February 24, 2018 | It took part in the parade as a guest of the Band of the Estonian Defence Forces. |
Joint Concert with Polish Air Force Band | February 5, 2018 | |
Bremen Tattoo | January 27–29, 2017 | |
Spasskaya Tower Military Music Festival and Tattoo | September 4, 2010 | The first time in history that a United States military band had performed on Moscow's Red Square. |
Moscow International Festival of Brass Music | May 9, 2005 | It had performed inside the Moscow Kremlin for the 60th anniversary of the end of World War Two. |
Band Command Team
- Band Commander: Major Randall S. Bartel
- Band Executive Officer: Captain Taylor Criswell
- Assistant Bandmaster: Chief Warrant Officer Richard Chapman
- Band Sergeant Major: Sergeant Major Lori Nix
Structure
- Band Command Team
- Musical Performance Teams
- * Concert Band
- * Ceremonial Band
- * Marching Band
- * Soldiers' Chorus
- * Dixieland Band
- * Jazz Combo
- * Woodwind Quintet
- * Brass Quintet
Concert Band