CONDUCTOR

Valery Khalilov

1952 - 2016

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Valery Mikhaylovich Khalilov (Russian: Валерий Михайлович Халилов; 30 January 1952 – 25 December 2016) was an Uzbek-born Russian military band conductor and composer. A lieutenant general in the Russian military, he was the Senior Director of Music of the Military Band Service of the Armed Forces of Russia, most famously conducting the massed Russian military bands at the annual "Victory Day" parade held in the Moscow's Red Square a record 14 times. Read more on Wikipedia

Since 2007, the English Wikipedia page of Valery Khalilov has received more than 154,623 page views. Her biography is available in 21 different languages on Wikipedia (up from 18 in 2019). Valery Khalilov is the 99th most popular conductor (down from 98th in 2019), the 62nd most popular biography from Uzbekistan (down from 51st in 2019) and the most popular Uzbekistani Conductor.

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Among CONDUCTORS

Among conductors, Valery Khalilov ranks 99 out of 128Before her are Fabio Luisi, Jukka-Pekka Saraste, Vasily Agapkin, Willem Kes, Henry Wood, and Grzegorz Fitelberg. After her are Gustavo Dudamel, Tomás Bretón, Milan Horvat, Dennis Russell Davies, Hans Zender, and Georg Schnéevoigt.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1952, Valery Khalilov ranks 351Before her are Art Malik, Eliane Giardini, Daisuke Gōri, Esperanza Aguirre, Helmuts Balderis, and Alex van Warmerdam. After her are Mansour Ojjeh, Robert C. Martin, Richard Wagner, Lee Hae-chan, Sybil Danning, and Brad Whitford. Among people deceased in 2016, Valery Khalilov ranks 312Before her are Elizabeth Roemer, Gotlib, Oliver Shanti, Anne Jackson, Caio Júnior, and Charmian Carr. After her are Néstor Gonçalves, Mother Angelica, Lasse Mårtenson, Martin Lundström, Robert Fano, and Anatoly Roshchin.

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In Uzbekistan

Among people born in Uzbekistan, Valery Khalilov ranks 62 out of 190Before her are Rafiq Nishonov (1926), Ravshan Irmatov (1977), Choʻlpon (1897), Halyna Sevruk (1929), El-Registan (1899), and Yulduz Usmonova (1963). After her are Refat Chubarov (1957), Oksana Chusovitina (1975), Salizhan Sharipov (1964), Lev Avnerovich Leviev (1956), Inomjon Usmonxoʻjayev (1930), and Shuhrat Abbosov (1931).

Among CONDUCTORS In Uzbekistan

Among conductors born in Uzbekistan, Valery Khalilov ranks 1