Valery Khalilov
- January 10, 2024
- Russian Conductor
Quick Facts
Full Name | Valery Khalilov |
Occupation | Russian Conductor |
Date Of Birth | Jan 30, 1952(1952-01-30) |
Age | 72 |
Birthplace | Termez |
Country | Uzbekistan |
Horoscope | Capricorn |
Valery Khalilov Biography
Name | Valery Khalilov |
Birthday | Jan 30 |
Birth Year | 1952 |
Place Of Birth | Termez |
Birth Country | Uzbekistan |
Birth Sign | Capricorn |
Valery Khalilov is one of the most popular and richest Russian conductor who was born on January 30, 1952 in Termez, Uzbekistan. Khalilov came from a lineage that was famous for its military conductors. He was born on the 30th January , 1952. The city was Termez which is situated in the present-day Uzbekistan. The father of his son Mikhail Nikolayevich Khalilov was a career officer of the Soviet Border Troops. When he was just 4 years old He began writing himself music. A career officer He was able to graduate at his school, the Moscow Military Musicians School at 11 years old. In the years 1970-75, he was a member of the faculty of conducting at the Moscow State Conservatory Tchaikovsky (class of Professor GP Alyavdin).
Khalilov was promoted to the rank of captain and was eventually promoted to chief conductor and the Senior Director of Music for Khalilov’s Military Band Service of the Armed Forces of Russia in 2002. He made his first appearance on national television as the head conductor of the ensemble during the 2003 Victory Day Parade. In May of 2015, Khalilov became a member of the Board of Trustees’ Academy’s festive culture. He was conductor-in-chief of the Moscow area’s military bands as well as the director of music emeritus and conductor of the Central Military Band of the Ministry of Defense for a record period of 14 years.
Khalilov described the effect these bands have in the following 2005 interview with the Los Angeles Times:
Khalilov died in the crash of the RA-85572 Tupolev TU-154 plane that went down in the Black Sea off Sochi on 25 December 2016 with the choir and dance arm of the ensemble, scheduled to perform for Russian troops stationed in Syria as part of New Year celebrations. The crash was believed to have been caused by a problem with the plane’s flaps though recently reports suggest pilot disorientation was the cause. At a makeshift memorial set up for him, hundreds of mourners left flowers and candles.
His first assignment was as an instructor of his school, the Pushkin Higher School of Radioelectronics of Air Defense under the Soviet Air Defence Forces, prior to becoming a professor of the Moscow military conductor’s college in 1981. As the conductor for the Pushkin Higher School’s military band, the band won first prize in the competition for military bands from Leningrad Military District. Leningrad Military District in 1980 and attracted the attention of the conductor in charge for the Moscow Military District Military Band Major General Nikolai Mikhailov, who brought him in as deputy conductor in the year 1984. He was then was transferred to the governing authority that oversees the Military Band Service of the Armed Forces of the USSR in the same year. It was his first appearance on television during the Revolution Day Parade and at the Victory Day Parade the following year, as an assistant director in charge of the massive bands of the year, under the direction of his commanding officer, Major General Mikhalilov.
Valery Khalilov Net Worth
Net Worth | $5 Million |
Source Of Income | Russian conductor |
House | Living in own house. |
Valery Khalilov is one of the richest Russian Conductor from Uzbekistan. According to our analysis, Wikipedia, Forbes & Business Insider, Valery Khalilov 's net worth $5 Million. (Last Update: December 11, 2023)
Valery Mikhaylovich Chalilov (Russian: Valerii Mikhailovich Khalilov 30 January 1952 until 25 December 2016) was a Uzbek-born Russian military music director and composer. Lieutenant general within the Russian military and the Director of Music, Senior for the Military Band Service of the Armed Forces of Russia, most well-known for conducting the massive Russian military bands during each year’s “Victory Day” parade held in Russian capital’s Red Square a record 14 times. The plane he was in, heading to Syria crashed onto the Black Sea off Sochi, Russia.
Khalilov was a skilled conductor and musician. He was adept at playing many kinds of instruments, including the piano, and with ease and was able to conduct the bands and choirs. As the conductor for massive military bands in Victory Day parades, he led the band of a thousand people with enthusiasm and also directed the band’s final performance at the end of the parade. He also conducted the bands that were massed during the 65th, 60th, and 70th Victory Day parades that were generally longer than normal and featured a unique type of finale performed from the groups.
Khalilov was the last of the great conductors educated in Soviet times. After the fall of the Soviet Union, the band, along with the rest of the army, was in disarray. When he was appointed conductor of the Massed Bands of the Moscow Garrison, he worked hard to reorganize and rebuild it, to the point that it had a more prominent feature than before in the Victory Day parades. In 2003 the band fielded less than 400 musicians for the Victory Day parade but by the 2016 Victory Day parade, the massed bands had more than a thousand musicians led by more than 20 deputy directors, with 12 drum majors and 2 senior drum majors (for a total of 16, plus another 12 at the rear). In the 2010 Victory Day parade, Khalilov successfully conducted a huge combined band consisting of both Russian and foreign military bands. During the Spasskaya Tower Military Music Festival and Tattoo, Khalilov would sometimes conduct all the participants as they played the final song during the closing ceremony.
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“Military music is incredibly important for Russians, because military music is a component of the Russian army, and the army has always played a crucially important role in protecting Russia’s great statehood and in making it a powerful nation.”
Facts & Trivia
Valery Ranked on the list of most popular Russian conductor. Also ranked in the elit list of famous people born in Uzbekistan. Valery Khalilov celebrates birthday on January 30 of every year.