Education
A career officer, he graduated from the Moscow Military Musicians School at the age of 11.
A career officer, he graduated from the Moscow Military Musicians School at the age of 11.
A lieutenant general in the Russian military, he has conducted several times at the annual "Victory Day" parade, held in Moscow at the Red Square. Born into a military family conductor of January 30, 1952 in the city of Termez. At 4, he began to compose music
From 1970 to 1975 he was on the conducting faculty at the Moscow State Conservatory Tchaikovsky (class of Professor General Practice Alyavdin).
His first military duty posting was being a conductor at the Pushkin Higher School of Radioelectronics PVO. Khalilov gained the attention of the chief conductor of the Moscow Military District Orchestra, Major General, Nikolai Mikhailov, who brought him to the orchestra as a deputy conductor in 1984. As of 2014 he remains chief conductor of the orchestra.
He has composed many new military marches and songs, some of which he uses in the annual Red Square Victory Day military parades. In his career he has earned many military awards, including: the Order of Honor, Order for Service to the Motherland in the armed forces of the Union of the Soviet Socialist Republics 3rd Class, the medal for military merit 1st class, and the Peoples Artist of Russia title award.
The first place of service - the conductor of the orchestra of the Pushkin Higher School of radio electronics of air defense of the country.
The competition of military orchestras of the Leningrad Military District, the orchestra conducted by Valery Khalilov ranked first (1980). In 1981 he transferred to a teacher at the military conductor"s faculty (Moscow). In 1984 he transferred to the governing body of the Military Band Service of the Armed Forces of the Union of the Soviet Socialist Republics. Since 2002 - Head of the Military Band Service of the Russian Federation.
Valery Khalilov organizer of many festive theatrical events in Moscow which are attended by Russian military brass bands and groups from many countries, including the international military music festivals "The Kremlin Zorya", and "Spasskaya Tower".
He toured with the leading orchestras of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation in Austria, Sweden, United States, Germany, Hungary, North of Korea, Mongolia, Poland, Finland, France, Switzerland, and Belgium. Valery Khalilov - composer.
He has written pieces for brass band: "Adagio", "Elegy", marches - "Cadet", "Youth", "Rynda", "Ulan", romances and songs.
Since then Valery Khalilov has been a member of that orchestra, rising through the ranks and eventually becoming chief conductor himself in 2002. Since May 2015, VM Khalilov is a member of the Board of Trustees" Academy festive culture.