Banda Musicale della Gendarmeria dello Stato della Città del Vaticano
Melodie di pace: la banda musicale SCV abbraccia i due mondi
The Banda Musicale del Corpo della Gendarmeria, conducted by Maestro Stefano Iannilli, will perform as part of the 68th edition of the Festival dei Due Mondi with a concert featuring selections from the ensemble’s extensive and distinguished repertoire. Founded in 2007 under the initiative of the then-governing authorities, the Band—under the direction of M° Stefano Iannilli—is overseen by Deputy Commissioner Mauro Colaiacomo, who is responsible for discipline and deployment. The current ensemble comprises approximately one hundred members, all conservatory-trained volunteers, some of whom hail from renowned Italian military bands. This ensemble carries forward the legacy and functions of the historic Band of the Pontifical Gendarmerie, originally established in 1851 and highly esteemed, having emerged from the Corps of the Papal Velites, where musical organization was pursued with great care.
Renowned for the richness of its repertoire and the excellence of its performances, the Band has played on numerous occasions in the presence of the Holy Father, including in Saint Peter’s Square and at the Pontifical Villas of Castel Gandolfo, notably during the 2009 celebration of Saint Michael the Archangel, Patron of the Gendarmerie. Their performances have consistently drawn admiration for their interpretative quality. It is worth emphasizing that the Band’s members are united by their musical talent, passion for fine music, and devotion to Christian values—an entirely voluntary commitment that stands as a noble expression of service and dedication.
Conductor Stefano Iannilli
Deputy Conductor Francesco Carmignani
Coordinator Deputy Commissioner Mauro Colaiacomo
Musical Programme
Pontifical Anthem
Music by Charles Gounod
Pilgrims of Hope, Anthem of the Jubilee 2025
Music by Francesco Meneghello
Lyrics by Pierangelo Sequeri
Arrangement by Stefano Iannilli
Felliniesque Portrait
Music by Nino Rota
Arrangement by Loreto Ruggieri
Nessun dorma from Turandot
Music by Giacomo Puccini
Tenor Vasco Maria Vagnoli
O mio babbino caro from Gianni Schicchi
Music by Giacomo Puccini
Soprano Anna Kazlova
The Trio from the film The Good, the Bad and the Ugly
Music by Ennio Morricone
Solo trumpet Marcello Ciccone
Por una cabeza
By Carlos Gardel
Transcription by Massimo Martinelli
Solo violin Paolo Coluzzi
Mambo from the musical West Side Story
Music by Leonard Bernstein
Suite for Variety Orchestra No. 1: VIII. Finale
Music by Dmitri Shostakovich
Solo marimba Riccardo Giorgi
Summertime from the musical Porgy and Bess
Music by George Gershwin
Soprano Anna Kazlova
Un amore così grande
By Guido Maria Ferilli and Antonella Maggio
Tenor Vasco Maria Vagnoli
Caravan
By Duke Ellington
Il canto degli Italiani
Lyrics by Goffredo Mameli
Music by Michele Novaro
After completing his higher studies, he first obtained a diploma in Clarinet and then in band instrumentation, composition disciplines and orchestra conducting at the music conservatories of Rome, Latina and Terni. He expands his skills and knowledge of wind instruments and specializes in Conducting, Wind Conducting and Choir Conducting. Author of choral, religious and band compositions, he has also edited the arrangement and instrumentation of classical and religious tracks.
He has numerous concerts held nationally and internationally and is invited to participate in the Jury of various musical competitions and as Guest Director of important musical ensembles.
He has recorded CDs for several record companies including the IBS Record label, ed. São Paulo, Sony/BMG Italy.
He has performed in numerous concerts at the Sala Nervi of the Vatican State, in major Italian theaters and abroad (Germany, Switzerland, France, Russia, United States of America, Canada, Argentina, Qatar, United Arab Emirates and Japan).
Maestro Iannilli carries out an intense search for music that is inspired by religious themes or values to testify and communicate the faith and dedication of the “Guardian Angels of the Pope” (appellation attributed to the Vatican Gendarmerie) to the Holy Father.
William Kentridge, Bronwyn Lace, Neo Muyanga, The Centre For The Less Good Idea