Orquestra do DPRF
Orquestra do DPRF is a musical ensemble made up of members from Brazil's Federal Highway Police. They formed within the PRF ranks, with musicians who shared...
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Orquestra do DPRF is a musical ensemble made up of members from Brazil's Federal Highway Police. They formed within the PRF ranks, with musicians who shared an interest in playing together. In 2003, they released their most recognizable piece, "Hino da PRF," which became something of an unofficial anthem for the force.
The group has put out a few albums over time, including "Sons da PolĂcia" in 2005 and "Melodias da Lei" in 2008. Their lineup has included conductor Osmar Luiz Gomes, trumpeter Paulo Roberto Pereira, saxophonist Nilson da Silva, and others from within the PRF. Their music tends to focus on themes related to the police force and its work.
While some have questioned whether a police department should have its own orchestra, the group has maintained support within the PRF and from portions of the public. They continue to perform, mostly for PRF-related events and ceremonies.
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