Yusif Akhundzade

Major General Yusif Akhundzade (Azerbaijani:Yusif Yevgeniyeviç Axundzadə; Russian:Юсиф Евгеньевич Ахундзаде́) is a prestigious Azerbaijani military conductor and director. Akhundzade is the current Senior Military Director of the Military Band Service of the Armed Forces of Azerbaijan. He also serves concurrently as the director of the Central Band of the Ministry of Defense of Azerbaijan, a position he has held since 1992.[1]

Major General

Yusif Akhundzade

People's Artist of Azerbaijan
Native name
Yusif Yevgeniyeviç Axundzadə
Юсиф Евгеньевич Ахундзаде́
Born (1946-02-06) February 6, 1946
Baku, Azerbaijan SSR, Soviet Union
Allegiance Soviet Union
 Azerbaijan
Service/branchAzerbaijani Armed Forces
Years of service1971-Present
RankMajor General
Commands heldMilitary Band Service of the Armed Forces of Azerbaijan

Early life and career

He was born on February 6, 1946 in the city of Baku. In 1969, he graduated from his flute class at the Baku Academy of Music. In 1971, he joined the Soviet Armed Forces, immediately becoming a musician in the Song and Dance Ensemble of the Caspian Flotilla.

Caspian Naval School

Shortly before completing his compulsory service, he received an offer from Rear Admiral Georgy Stepanov, the head of the Caspian Higher Naval School named after Sergei Kirov (now the Azerbaijan Higher Naval Academy)[2], to head its band, an offer Akhundzade accepted. During his service in this band, Akhundzade participated in the 1971 and 1983 October Revolution Parades on Moscow's Red Square.

In 1979, a group of students from Guinea came to study at the school. As the cadets did not know the Russian language, they could not verbally communicate what the national anthem of Guinea (Liberté) sounded like (the sheet music was not in the files at the time) to Akhundzade in time for the visit of Guinean delegation. Akhundzade later aksed one of the cadets to hum the anthem, after which he transcribed it and orchestrated it the next day. This made an impression on the school administration, which resulted in Akhundzade being awarded the honorary title of Honored Cultural Worker shortly after this event.[3]

Some musicians of the Band of the Caspian Higher Naval School who served under the direction of Akhundzade later became teachers, artists and conductors in various cities and countries including one who is a director of military band in Russia.[4]

Post-independence

He began teaching at the academy of music in 1989 before being invited to lead the newly formed Military Band Service of the Armed Forces of Azerbaijan in 1992. Since then he has led the exemplary band during welcoming ceremonies for foreign leaders and led the massed bands during the parades in honor of the 90th, 93rd, 95th, and 100th anniversary of the Azerbaijani Armed Forces. On the eve of the 95th anniversary parade in 2013, he was awarded the rank of Colonel.[5]

Awards and Titles

  • Honored Worker of Culture of the Azerbaijan SSR (1979)[6]
  • Honored Artist of the Azerbaijan SSR (1988)
  • People's Artist of Azerbaijan (1998)
  • Medal "For Military Merit" (2003)
  • Azerbaijani Flag Order
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