Moscow Military Music School. (mvmu)

Not everyone knows that I was a military man in my youth. Almost. 🙂 In general, I studied music for a very long time, and from the age of 15-19 I studied at a music school, only a military one. He was a Suvorov officer, went on leave on weekends (if he didn’t get a bad grade during the week), cleared snow in the winter and swept the parade ground in the summer. 🙂 The golden time of youth, the strongest memories, first true love and all that.. Almost 5 years have passed since graduation and one day I decided to go there for a visit with a friend. Meet the teachers, walk along the old corridors. Everything has changed a lot and what exactly I will tell you in this post. Go on an excursion!

Ironically, at school I did everything, but not music)) I was a lousy musician and so I was involved in graphics and image processing, filmed and edited videos, was a sound engineer at concerts and sometimes a DJ at discos. There's a lot of sis too. admin, because when they made a cap at the school. repairs and brought in hundreds of computers, none of the officers knew how to work with them. So the activity was fun))) I once made this banner with drummers in Photoshop.

The building that can be seen in the distance is special. building, music building, everyone studies and studies there. (in theory 😉) We called it “SPETSURA” 🙂 It was especially funny to walk there during the day, when in every office someone was blowing something on a trumpet and it turned out to be such a buzzing building. The cacaphony is incredible!

And this is the main building. The 2nd and 3rd floors are companies. Each company has 2 courses. 1-3 in one and 2-4 in the other. Each company has 2 platoons, each platoon has its own room, designed for 25-30 people. My bed was right at the entrance to the room, everyone was walking back and forth, and so I went to bed very late, around 2 am. And I had to get up at 7 am. Total lack of sleep!

The path to the porch is now being swept. Previously, they simply cleared the entire square.

O_O These are the eyes I had when I saw this picture. THE WINNER IS CLEANING THE MILITARY SCHOOL! Nonsense, we couldn’t even dream about this. Almost the entire territory of the school was cleaned by Suvorov soldiers, and during heavy snowfalls, we were often removed from classes to clear the snow.

The Christmas trees have grown. The snowdrifts are taller than a man.

There's a checkpoint over there. At the checkpoint there is a room for visitors; sometimes they were allowed to sit in the gazebo, which is located to the right.

But that’s roughly what we were like. The form has certainly changed, but not much. We called her a lump, probably because she lay around as she pleased. It was constantly dirty, greasy, and in some specimens it still didn’t smell very good. We walked from corps to corps in formation, for single walks you could get a “minus” and, having accumulated them, you would not get fired on the weekend.

And of course someone was always late. And everyone was waiting for him. Otherwise, we weren’t allowed to have lunch.

Banners of the President and Minister of Defense hang at the entrance. Well, the banners are smaller than any outstanding military conductors.

In this hall, every day, morning, afternoon and evening, our company formed up, news, punishments, and so on were brought to everyone. And every evening the tiles were cleaned with a brush and soap.

Various tour and not-so-tour photographs were also printed in the form of banners and hung throughout the school.


And this is my course. The performance seems to be on May 9th.

And this is us on tour in Switzerland. Guess who took the photo? 🙂

In the hall that I showed a little earlier there is a schedule board.


From the main building, we go to the "special unit". We called this small forest “Oasis” and Suvorov soldiers were not allowed to walk there. It was also possible to get a minus in your karma and then because of it you could not get out into the city. However, someone didn’t care and such individuals immediately asked to write down 20 minuses, a month in advance, so that the officers would not bother with writing))) Like, we’ll go anyway.

In winter, after a snowfall, the oasis looks like a small, magical forest in cotton candy. And in the summer, it’s unusually pleasant to practice instruments there. Very often, we did orchestra rehearsals right in the oasis.


And here is the entrance to the special. frame.

Specialist. the building has an elongated shape and almost the entire structure consists of small classes in which (in theory) Suvorov students study music.

Self-study classes are located on the 1st and 3rd floors.

There are teaching classrooms on the 2nd floor.

They even installed Wi-Fi! Unprecedented luxury)) we were content with SkyLink at best)))

In 1987 he graduated from the military conducting department at the Moscow State Conservatory. P.I. Tchaikovsky.

From August 6, 1982 to April 30, 2010, he served under contract in the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation, reserve colonel.

From 2005 to the present, he is the head of the Moscow Military Music School named after Lieutenant General V.M. Khalilov.

Honored Artist of the Russian Federation. Candidate of Pedagogical Sciences.

For almost 15 years of work as the head of the school, Alexander Petrovich Gerasimov made a huge contribution to the activities of the Moscow Military Music School named after Lieutenant General V.M. Khalilov.

The team of Suvorov students under the leadership of Alexander Petrovich Gerasimov successfully performs at various concert venues in Moscow, such as the Great Hall of the Moscow State Conservatory, the Central Academic Theater of the Russian Army, the State Kremlin Palace, the Moscow International House of Music, the concert hall of the Russian Academy of Music. Gnesins, concert hall Crocus City Hall, Concert Hall named after P.I. Tchaikovsky, etc.

Today, the Suvorov Orchestra, led by the head of the school, demonstrates high performing skills not only in Russia, but throughout Europe: in Germany, France, Italy, England, Poland, and the Czech Republic. The annual trips of the school's 4th year Suvorov orchestra to Switzerland for the "Suvorov Days" dedicated to the transition of the Russian army have become a tradition. under the leadership of Alexandra Suvorov through the Alps.

In November 2018, students of the school performed in Singapore: in an open area in the Botanical Garden and at the National University. In October 2019 - they won the hearts of the people of China. Young Khalilovites performed at concert venues in the cities of Harbin (at the Bolshoi Theater) and Mudanjiang, and took part in several flash mobs.

The Suvorov Orchestra participates in the most important state-level events, military ceremonies, all-Russian and international military music festivals, music competitions, such as:

  • brass band festival “Golden Horn”;
  • Moscow open festival of student brass bands “Vivat, student!”;
  • opening and closing ceremonies of the International Festival-Competition “Parade of Percussion Instruments” as part of the “Moscow for Children” program;
  • International Festival of Brass Bands named after. IN AND. Agapkin and I.A. Shatrova;
  • concert “Ode to Peace” in Lipetsk;
  • award ceremony for the laureates of the Russian Army festival;
  • opening ceremony andCoverings of the International Cadet Games in Patriot Park;
  • International military music festival "Amur Waves" in Khabarovsk;
  • All-Russian festival of brass bands “Fanfare of the Tula Kremlin”;
  • All-Russian festival-competition of Igor Butman “Children’s triumph of jazz”;
  • rock festival "Invasion";
  • musical program “Military Bands in the Parks”;
  • international military music festivals “Tattoo on Stage” in Switzerland and others.

Since 2007, MVMU students have been demonstrating their skill, professionalism and creativity at the International Military Music Festival “Spasskaya Tower”.

In February 2014, the school's drummers were honored to perform at the closing ceremony of the XII Winter Olympic Games in Sochi.

On June 12, 2019, on Russia Day, 4th-year Suvorov students performed at the march parade of military bands on Nevsky Prospect and a gala concert on Palace Square in St. Petersburg.

Students of the Moscow Military Music School named after Lieutenant General V.M. Khalilov, under the leadership of Alexander Petrovich Gerasimov, also take part in the Victory Parade on Red Square and the ceremonial march in honor of the anniversary of the legendary 1941 military parade.

Under the leadership of Alexander Petrovich, as part of patriotic work, the direction of propaganda concerts in children's music schools and children's art schools in Moscow and the Moscow region developed. Over the past period, more than 35 children's music schools have been enrolled, which has significantly increased the number and level of training of applicants.

Musical groups of the Moscow Military Music School named after Lieutenant General V.M. Khalilov have repeatedly taken part and become laureates of all-Russian and international festivals and competitions, and have a large number of awards.

Address: 142700, Moscow region, Leninsky district, p/o Vidnoye-4, 2nd Muzykalny proezd.

Contact phone numbers: 339-60-55, 339-56-77, 337-39-33

Historical reference

The Moscow Military Music School is the only educational institution of secondary vocational (musical) education in the Russian Armed Forces; its history dates back to the 2nd Moscow School of Military Music Students of the Red Army, created in 1937 by a joint resolution of the People's Commissariat of Defense of the RSFSR and the People's Commissariat of Education RSFSR.

The school was formed from musically gifted boys from orphanages, children of those who fell heroically in battles for the freedom and independence of our Motherland. The school was tasked with training and educating young musicians to join the military bands of the Red Army.

The first head of the school was Lieutenant Colonel Leonid Nikolaevich Bank (1937-1939).

Since 1938, students have been participating in parades on Red Square. In 1940, for the first time, drummers and fanfare players were given high trust - to open parades of the Moscow garrison troops on Red Square.

The first graduation from the school took place on July 10, 1940. Participants in the first graduation became front-line soldiers, including military musicians of the heroic Brest, defenders of Leningrad, participants in the Battle of Stalingrad, the Battle of Kursk and the storming of Berlin. During the days of the Battle of Moscow, the school's students carried out the combat mission of protecting and defending the capital's military installations.

From June to November 1941, school personnel guarded the reserve airfield at the station. Klyazma, and also defended buildings near Krymskaya Square as part of air defense posts. 15-year-old boys fearlessly dealt with enemy incendiary bombs and heroically defended Moscow.

Pupils of the school who died the death of the brave in battles with the enemy during the war years: Pyotr ANTONOV, Evgeny BOGDANOV, Vladimir BEZVESTNY, Turukhan BIKBAEV, Ivan KARPENKO, Vasily KOLTYREV, Georgy MIKLOSHI, Nikolay NIKITENKO, Vasily YASHIN.

Since November 1941, in order to create the conditions necessary for educational work, the school was transferred to the city of Namangan, Uzbek SSR, where two graduates were prepared.

In 1944, the school returned to Moscow and was located in the village of Saltykovka, and subsequently in the Abelmanovskaya outpost area.

At the end of the Great Patriotic War, the school was transferred to the base of a former holiday home in one of the most picturesque corners of the Moscow region - the village of Troitse-Lykovo.

In 1956, the 2nd Moscow School of Military Musicians was transformed into the Moscow Suvorov Military Music School. In 1960, it was renamed the Moscow Military Music School.

In 1978, the school was transferred to the Teply Stan area and since 1981, according to the order of the USSR Ministry of Education and the directive of the General Staff, it became the Moscow Military Music School.

Since the formation of the Moscow Military Music School, it has been led by 12 heads of the school:

Lieutenant Colonel Bank Leonid Nikolaevich (from 1937-1939)
Quartermaster II rank Aranovich Boris Lvovich (from 1939-1940)
Colonel Zlobin Vladimir Ivanovich (from 1940-1957)
Colonel Nazarov Nikolai Mikhailovich (from 1957-1958)
Colonel Kamyshov Konstantin Vasilievich (from 1958-1960)
Colonel Myakishev Arkady Nikolaevich (from 1961-1970)
Colonel Volkov Vladimir Yakovlevich (from 1970-1975)
Colonel Detistov Vladimir Ivanovich (from 1975-1982)
Colonel Romanchenko Konstantin Ivanovich (from 1982-1986)
Colonel Dzhagupov Arkady Emelyanovich (from 1986-1993)
Colonel Afonin Gennady Alexandrovich (from 1993-2005)
Colonel Gerasimov Alexander Petrovich (from 2005 to present)

During the existence of the Moscow Military Music School, more than three thousand people graduated from it, most of whom became mature and experienced teachers and educators, talented musicians and conductors. Among them are People's Artists of Russia, Honored Artists, Honored Artists of the Russian Federation.

The Moscow Military Music School is a multiple winner of the All-Russian television competitions of soldiers' songs "Victoria", "When Soldiers Sing".

For its great contribution to the promotion of military-patriotic music among young people, the Moscow Military Music School was awarded the Moscow Komsomol Prize in 1985. And in 1987, for the great work in the aesthetic education of youth, the school was awarded the Lenin Komsomol Prize.

Currently, the team of the Moscow Military Music School is conducting fruitful concert and military-patriotic work. Suvorov students are always long-awaited guests in military units, concert venues in Moscow and the Moscow region, at various national and state celebrations. The school's orchestras constantly perform concert programs in Germany, Switzerland, Italy, France, England and other countries.

Graduates of the school successfully lead military bands of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation. Many can be seen in the country's leading musical groups, such as the orchestra

State Academic Bolshoi Theater of Russia, National Symphony Orchestra, Symphony Orchestra of the Moscow Philharmonic and others.

Most of the school's graduates continue their studies at the military institute (military conductors) of the Military University and subsequently become military conductors.

On November 24, 2007, the 70th anniversary of the Moscow Military Music School, which is the oldest Suvorov school in the country, is solemnly celebrated.

Graduates of the Moscow Military Music School carry high the glory of their native school, strengthen and multiply the glorious traditions of military musicians!

The pride of the school is its graduates. During the existence of the Moscow Military Music School, more than three thousand people graduated from it, most of whom became mature and experienced teachers, talented musicians and conductors.

First of all, these are prominent figures of domestic brass music, the Military Band Service of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation, leaders of the country's leading creative groups: Honored Artist of the RSFSR, laureate of the State Prize and the Lenin Komsomol Prize, Major General Mikhailov N.M. (1932 - 2006), head of the Military Band Service of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation - chief military conductor, Honored Artist of the Russian Federation, member of the Union of Composers of Russia, Major General Khalilov V.M.; People's Artists of the Russian Federation: captain of the first rank Danilchenko A.S., Ivanov V.I., Politikov S.I., Solodakhin V.M. Honored Artists of the Russian Federation - Doctor of Art History Professor Dunaev L.F., Candidate of Art History Professor Aksenov E.S., Professor Korostylev B.E., Professor Kornilov G.Ya., Afonin G.A., Tarasov V.A., Mukhamedzhan A.B. Honored Artists of the Russian Federation - Chief Inspector of the Military Band Service of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation, Lieutenant Colonel T.K. Mayakin, Head of the Central Military Band of the RF Ministry of Defense, Colonel A.A. Kolotushkin, Head of the Department of Instruments of Military Bands of the Military Institute (Military Conductors) of the Military University, Colonel Anikin V.I., Deputy Head of the Conducting Department Colonel Moskvichev V.V., Senior Lecturer Colonel Khalilov A.M., Lieutenant Colonel Salkhov Yu.I., Lieutenant Colonel Bukatkin B.E., Lieutenant Colonel Shevernev I.V., Chief Conductor of the Moscow Symphony orchestra for children and youth Orlov D.M., professor of the Russian Academy of Music. Gnesinykh Lebusov V.G., soloists of the symphony orchestra of the State Academic Bolshoi Theater, professor of the Russian Academy of Music. Gnesinykh Rudometkin Yu.S. and Poplavsky A.Yu., professor of the Russian Academy of Sciences. Gnessinykh Makarov I.V., Grishin V.I., Polushin V.G., Smirnov Yu.K., Yuzhakov V.I. Honored Artist of the Republic of Buryatia Sokolovsky V.A., Candidate of Art History Associate Professor Khudoley V.R. and many others.

The school is famous for its conducting dynasties. Thus, at one time, the graduates of the school were the head of the Military Band Service of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation - the chief military conductor, Major General Khalilov Valery Mikhailovich, his brother - senior teacher of the military institute (military conductors) of the Military University, Colonel Khalilov Alexander Mikhailovich, his nephew - a military cadet Institute (military conductors) of the Military University Khalilov Mikhail Alexandrovich. Polushin dynasty: father - reserve colonel, teacher of the military institute (military conductors) of the Military University Vyacheslav Grigorievich Polushin, son - Lieutenant Colonel Alexander Vyacheslavovich Polushin - head of the orchestra of the Moscow Military District Headquarters and others.

The school not only follows long-standing military musical traditions, but also develops its own. So, starting from 1940, all parades on Red Square are opened by a company of drummers from the Moscow Military Music School. This is the “trademark” of Moscow military parades, a source of pride and enormous responsibility. After all, the Suvorov School’s students represent an eternally young, strong and promising army.

The team of the Moscow Military Music School carries out fruitful concert and military-patriotic work. Suvorov students are always long-awaited guests in military units, at concert venues in Moscow and the Moscow region, and at various national and state celebrations. They perform at the State Kremlin Palace, at the Moscow City Hall, on the stages of the Bolshoi Theater, the Great Hall of the Moscow State Conservatory, and the Concert Hall. P.I. Tchaikovsky, on television.

Annual trips of the school orchestra with concert programs to Germany, Switzerland, Italy, France, England, Poland, Belgium and other countries have become traditional.

The repertoire of Suvorov students covers dozens of works from different eras, styles, and genres. These are service-drill works, music written specifically for brass bands, transcriptions of classical works, romances and folk songs. In 2005, an Orthodox choir was created at the school, performing spiritual chants and patriotic songs of Russian military glory. The choir takes part in the services of the Church of the Ascension of the Lord outside the Serpukhov Gate.

Graduates of the school carry high the glory of the only military music school in the country, strengthen and enhance the glorious traditions of military musicians. It is no coincidence that the motto of the Moscow Military Music School is the words composed by the Suvorov students themselves: “We were lucky enough to live at the Military Music School for four years, our calling brought us here, the desire to serve the Motherland and music!”

One of the most important areas of life of the Moscow Military Music School is the concert practice of Suvorov students. Brass band, choir, percussion ensembles, groups of fanfarists and drummers, soloists on wind instruments - this is not a complete list of genres in which the children perform during their years of study at the school. Information about events of the Soviet period:

Suvorov School students are frequent guests on the best stages and venues of the capital: the State Kremlin Palace, the Moscow City Hall, the Concert Hall<Россия>, State Academic Bolshoi Theater, Concert Hall. P.I. Tchaikovsky, the Poklonnaya Gora Memorial Complex, the Luzhniki Sports Palace, the Central Academic Theater of the Russian Army, the concert halls of the Central House of Scientists, the Central House of Composers, the Central House of Writers and many others.

Currently, it is a long-standing tradition to invite Suvorov students to various festivals, celebrations and other important events taking place in the capital, other cities of Russia and abroad. Among such events are annual celebrations dedicated to the legendary transition of the great commander A.V. Suvorov through the Alps and passing through the cities of Switzerland. International brass band festivals in St. Petersburg and Berlin, frequent social and patriotic visits<Поезд памяти>to the cities of Russia, Austria, Germany.

Participation in celebrations dedicated to City Day in Moscow, cities of the Moscow region, Saratov and other original concerts of People's Artists of Russia Oleg Gazmanov and Ilya Reznik, who are happy to invite Suvorov students to perform. Song by O. Gazmanov<Москва>was recorded by the school orchestra in 1996 and to this day is heard on the stage and replicated in video and audio format.

In addition, orchestras and ensembles of Suvorov students had the opportunity to take part in the International Festival “Slavic Bazaar” in Vitebsk (Belarus), in festive events in the cities of Tambov, Krasnodar, Stavropol, Brest, Belgorod and other cities of Russia, as well as in Slovenia and France. Unique events include the participation of the Suvorov Orchestra in the Cannes International Festival in 1999 (France), and in the London Festival of Russian Culture “Russian Winter” in 2007.

In 2004, a percussion ensemble was created at the school.<Рикошет>, who quickly gained great fame, and in a short time from the moment of his birth to this day managed to perform at many concerts in Moscow and the Moscow region, the cities of Vitebsk, Tambov, Berlin, London and Switzerland.

In 2005, a spiritual and patriotic choir of Suvorovites was formed. This group regularly participates in Orthodox services in the Church of the Ascension of the Lord outside the Serpukhov Gate, in the annual solemn commemoration of the grenadiers who fell near Plevna in the Russian-Turkish war of the late 18th century, and at concert events of a military-patriotic and spiritual nature. During their studies, our Suvorov students are given the fortunate opportunity to repeatedly test and consolidate their multifaceted professional skills acquired during their studies at concert performances at the governmental and federal level in Russia and abroad!

Organizational and legal support of educational activities

The Moscow Military Music School of the Ministry of Defense of the Russian Federation is a state educational institution of secondary vocational education.

The school can be attended by minor male citizens of the Russian Federation, no older than 16 years of age (as of December 31 of the year of admission), who have a basic general education, musical training in the scope of a children's music school, and who, as a rule, master one of the wind or percussion musical instruments. instruments that are suitable for health reasons and meet the requirements of professional psychological selection.

The professional educational program of the school implements the acquisition of knowledge by Suvorov students in general educational disciplines, general humanitarian and socio-economic disciplines, general professional disciplines, special disciplines and specialization disciplines. The main educational divisions of the school are subject-methodological commissions: subject-methodological commission for brass and percussion instruments; subject-methodological commission of woodwind instruments; subject-methodological commission of general music disciplines; subject-methodological commission for conducting, instrumentation and reading of orchestral scores.

Suvorov officers also undergo mandatory military training.

The school consists of two companies (100 people each). There are 2 courses in a company, and 2 platoons per course (25 people each). Each course is a separate orchestra with 50 young musicians.

Duration of training - 3 years 10 months.

Suvorov students who graduate from the school are issued a diploma of secondary vocational education with the qualifications: Artist of an orchestra, ensemble, Teacher of playing an instrument.

Admission conditions:

List of required documents for admission: Application (report) of parents (persons replacing them) about the candidate’s desire to enter the school and the necessary documents are accepted from citizens of the Russian Federation living on its territory by military commissars at the place of residence, and from citizens of the Russian Federation passing military service or working outside the Russian Federation, respectively, as the commander of a military unit of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation stationed outside its borders in the period from April 15 to May 15 of the year of admission:

The application (report) stipulates the consent of the parents (persons replacing them) of candidates to send them after graduation for further education at the Moscow Military Conservatory (Institute).

The following documents are attached to the application (report): a personal statement of the candidate addressed to the head of the school about his desire to study at the school; certified copies of passport and birth certificate; autobiography; a copy of a standard document confirming the Russian citizenship of the candidate and his parents (for those living outside the Russian Federation); an extract from the candidate's report card with grades for 1-3 academic quarters of grade 9, indicating the foreign language being studied, certified by the official seal of the school; pedagogical characteristics signed by the class teacher and the school director, certified by the official seal of the school; a description of musical abilities, signed by the director of a children's music school or a military conductor; 4 photo cards size 3*4 (without headdress, with space for a seal imprint in the lower right corner); a copy of the medical insurance policy, certified by a notary; a medical examination card of the candidate for admission to the school, issued by the military medical commission at the military commissariat or the garrison military medical commission (put in the candidate’s personal file); a certificate from the place of residence of the parents (persons replacing them) indicating the composition of the family and living conditions; copies of documents confirming the candidate’s right to benefits upon admission to the school:

a) from orphans and persons left without parental care, in addition, the following shall be submitted: certified death certificates of the father and mother; a copy of the decision of the court or local government to establish guardianship (trusteeship); documents from the local government confirming the presence or absence of living space; a certified copy of the guardian's (trustee's) certificate;

b) from other categories enjoying the right of non-competitive enrollment, in addition, the following must be submitted: a certificate or extract from the personal file of a military serviceman who died while performing the duties of military service or died as a result of injury or illness received while performing the duties of military service, about exclusion from the lists military unit, copies of the death certificate, certified in the prescribed manner; a certificate from a military unit confirming military service under a contract in a military conflict zone at the present time, certified by the official seal; a copy of the divorce certificate, an extract from the house register and financial and personal account (for children of military personnel raised without a mother (father); a certificate from the military unit about length of service in calendar terms (20 years or more) of the military personnel, certified by the official seal or certified copy of ID<Ветеран военной службы>; an extract from the dismissal order upon reaching the age limit for military service, health conditions or in connection with organizational and staffing measures, if the total duration of military service in calendar terms is 20 years or more, certified by the official seal. An original birth certificate, passport, certificate of basic general education, certificate of completion of a children's music school, medical insurance policy and original documents confirming the candidate's right to benefits upon admission are presented by the candidate to the admissions committee of the school.

Candidates' files completed in person with name lists in 2 copies are sent by the military commissariat of the region (region, republic) by June 20 directly to the school at the address:

142704, Moscow region, Leninsky district, Vidnoye-4, Hero of Russia Solomatin street, Moscow Military Music School

Admission rules and entrance exams:

Entrance exams are conducted in the following subjects: special instrument; solfeggio, musical literacy within the scope of the children's music school program; Russian language (dictation, within the scope of the basic general education program).

Candidates who graduated from a children's music school and 9 classes with excellent grades in all subjects (except drawing) and were awarded a certificate of merit<За отличные успехи в учении>, take exams only in musical disciplines. If they receive a grade of 5 (excellent), they are exempt from taking further entrance exams, and if they receive a grade of 4 (good) or 3 (satisfactory), they take exams on a general basis.

Candidates - orphans, as well as minor citizens left without parental care are enrolled without exams based on the results of an interview and medical examination.

The right of non-competitive enrollment is enjoyed by: children of military personnel who died while performing their military service duties or who died as a result of injury (wounds, injuries, concussions) or illnesses they received while performing their military service duties; children of military personnel serving in military conflict zones, as well as those raised without a mother (father); children of military personnel performing military service under a contract and having a total duration of military service of 20 years or more; children of citizens discharged from military service upon reaching the age limit for military service, health reasons or due to organizational and staffing events, the total duration of military service is 20 years or more.

Candidates who do not meet the conditions for admission due to health reasons or who received a grade of 2 (unsatisfactory) on the entrance exam, or who are unfit for health reasons, or who do not meet the requirements of professional and psychological selection and physical fitness, are not allowed to take subsequent entrance exams and are sent to the place permanent residence of parents (persons replacing them).

EXAMINATION REQUIREMENTS

Using a special instrument, perform: a) two scales (natural major and three types of minor up to 4 signs in the key); b) one sketch; c) two plays of different characters or one work of large form.

In solfeggio and musical literacy, have knowledge and skills in the scope of the children's music school program, write a one-voice dictation;

In Russian language and literature, have knowledge and skills equivalent to the 9th grade curriculum.