The Band of the Castle Guards and Police of the Czech Republic is a large concert band which has been representing Czech musical culture in a highly professional fashion since 1945, not only at home, but also abroad. Its establishment carried on a rich tradition of military, police and gendarme bands from the First Czechoslovak Republic. They were ensembles which were always an integral part of Czech musical culture and also an example of the nation’s musical development.
The primary duties of the Band of the Castle Guards and Police of the Czech Republic include musical accompaniment at all state ceremonies at Prague Castle, primarily state visits and initial audiences with ambassadors. The orchestra is a significant cultural representative of the Police of the Czech Republic and also performs all tasks resulting from this position.
The ensemble also includes smaller groups – the Domino Brass Trio, the Prague Brass Sextet, The Brass Quintet, the Brass Octet, the Big Band, the ensemble Largo and the Formanka Small Brass Orchestra. Their focus and repertoire suitably supplement the orchestra’s wide range of activities. In addition to its duties, the orchestra has always given concerts and it has made more than twenty CDs. The band's most important annual concert activities include performing at the Prague Spring International Music Festival and during the Saint Wenceslas celebrations.
The Band of the Castle Guards and Police of the Czech Republic has toured sixteen countries in Europe as well as Mongolia, Japan and the USA, where it headlined at the famous Carnegie Hall in 2002.