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Military Music College of Mongolia

The Military Music College of Mongolia is a military music institution in the Mongolian National Defense University. It is designed to prepare cadets to become professional musicians for art organizations in the Armed Forces of Mongolia, such as the Mongolian Military Song and Dance Academic Ensemble. It was founded in 1991 by the Ministry of Defense following the fall of communism in Mongolia.

Military Music College of Mongolia
Монголын цэргийн хөгжмийн коллеж
Typemilitary academy
Established1991 (1991)
FounderMongolian Armed Forces
Academic affiliation
National Defense University
Location,
LanguageMongolian

The school is made up of three notable educational groups:

The brass band participates in national and cultural musical events, such as the Mongolian State Flag Day Parade on Sükhbaatar Square, to which it plays an important role.[1][2] Graduates of the college take part in festivals of brass bands, which are commonly held in South Korea, Germany, Great Britain and Russia. The whole college acts as a military unit the size of a battalion and is included during joint performances with other Mongolian military bands.[3]

Overview

It descends from a trumpet class founded in 1924 at the People's Military Command School.[4] The college began as a fine arts course when it began in October 1991. When it started, many Mongolian and foreign musicians were brought in to help manage the college. In 1992, one year after the establishment of the course, it was converted into a Music Department and later was given its current name, with its structure being expanded as a result. Since 1991, the college has taken part in the Mongolian State Flag Day military parade on Sükhbaatar Square as part of the corps of drums and the massed bands. All cadets at the college graduate with a bachelor's degree in musical arts, which can aide students who chose to specialize as conductors of unit bands.[5][6]

References

  1. ^ "Military orchestra from Mongolia will again delight the audience with its performance".
  2. ^ "Духовой оркестр Военно-музыкального училища при университете обороны Монголии".
  3. ^ . niitlegch.mongolnews.mn. Archived from the original on 2015-05-01.
  4. ^ "Цэргийн хөгжмийн коллеж – ҮБХИС" (in Mongolian). Retrieved 2021-05-31.
  5. ^ . www.mndu.gov.mn. Archived from the original on 2017-02-28.
  6. ^ http://www.asean.org/uploads/archive/arf/12ARF/8th-HDUCIM/Doc-29.pdf&ved=2ahUKEwjupemYjOriAhXlg-AKHXNeCMo4ChAWMAB6BAgCEAE&usg=AOvVaw2eiZQm72EkRArcKfK5xR58


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