Moscow Military Music College

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Moscow Military Music College
Московское военно-музыкальное училище
Moscow Region
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LanguageRussian
WebsiteMVMU

The Valery Khalilov Moscow Suvorov Military Music College is one of the leading military music institutions in Russia. It is a separate branch of the Suvorov Military Schools in Russia, and the oldest of them all (opened 1937).

History

The entrance to the building

On August 1, 1937, the conductor and director of music of the

Semyon Cherneysky founded the college, which was built as a boarding school for potential military musicians in the Red Army.[1]

Traditions

Shortly before its 80th anniversary the "Valery Khalilov" honorific title was bestowed on the college on December 26, 2016, by

Sergey Shoygu - a day after the aircrash that killed Valery Khalilov and 91 others off Sochi while the Alexandrov Ensemble was on its way to perform for Russian troops deployed in Syria.[2]

Special units

Band

The school maintains a

Spasskaya Tower military tattoo festival since 2006.[4]

The cadets of the college at the 2018 Moscow Victory Day Parade.
The cadet band

Corps of Drums

The college is more famous internationally for its

Moscow Victory Parade of 1945 and a regular participant in Revolution Day (1938 to 1990), Victory Day (1965, 1985, 1990, 1995–2008, 2012-), and until 1968 May Day military parades. The corps is led by a Drum Major and has been, for about 8 decades, the formation that has been beating the drum cadences that precede the march past segment of all the parades held on Red Square of national importance. The Corps's instrumentation includes snare drums, fifes, trumpets, trombones, glockenspiels and during occasions, bass drums, tenor drums and chromatic fanfare trumpets. A Turkish crescent from the college was used as its symbol in the Revolution Day and Victory Day parades from 1975 to 1990, later replaced in 1995 by the college's colour guard squad carrying the collegiate Regimental Color (a new color was granted to the institution in 2008), preceded in parades by the Commandant of the College.[5]

Fiesta Drummers' Ensemble

The Fiesta Drummers' Ensemble (

Commandants of the College

Notable Alumni

Gallery

  • Corps of Drums during the Moscow Victory Day Parade.
    Corps of Drums during the Moscow Victory Day Parade.
  • During a concert in Moscow.
    During a concert in Moscow.
  • The cadets of the college military band in Bern. (marching band formation)
    The cadets of the college military band in Bern. (marching band formation)
  • Concert band formation
    Concert band formation
  • Corps of Drums on parade
    Corps of Drums on parade
  • During the 1977 October Revolution Parade. Notice the Corps of Drums marching in the lead of the parade preceded by the Corps Drum Major and the College Turkish Crescent
    During the 1977 October Revolution Parade. Notice the Corps of Drums marching in the lead of the parade preceded by the Corps Drum Major and the College Turkish Crescent
  • Alexander Sladkovsky, an alumnus of the school and currently the director of the Tatarstan National Symphony Orchestra
    Alexander Sladkovsky, an alumnus of the school and currently the director of the Tatarstan National Symphony Orchestra

See also

References

  1. ^ "Московское военно-музыкальное училище". www.sovinformburo.com. Retrieved 2017-07-28.
  2. ^ Ruptly (2016-12-26), Russia: Moscow Military Music College to be renamed after Alexandrov Ensemble director, retrieved 2018-02-20
  3. ^ "Оркестр суворовцев Московского военно-музыкального училища — Спасская башня".
  4. ^ "Московское военно-музыкальное училище имени генерал-лейтенанта В.М.Халилова : Министерство обороны Российской Федерации". ens.mil.ru. Retrieved 2017-07-28.
  5. ^ "Central Military Band of Russia Documentary Фильм о Военном Оркестре России - YouTube". YouTube.
  6. ^ Fiesta Moscow
  7. ^ "Успешной деятельности Московского военно-музыкального училища способствовал тот факт, что на протяжении всех лет его существования этим учебным заведением руководители выдающиеся деятели отечественного военно-оркестрового искусства: интенданты 2-го ранка Леонид Николаевич Банк (1937-1939), Николай Михайлович Назаров (1957-1958), Константин Васильевич Камышов (1958-1960), Аркадий Николаевич Мякишев (1961-1970), Владимир Иванович Детисов (1975-1982), Константин Иванович Романченко (1982-1986), Аркадий Емельянович Джагупов (1986-1993), Геннадий Александрович Афонин (1993-2005), Александр Петрович Герасимов (с 2005 г. — по настоящее время)". Retrieved November 23, 2022.