Alexei Wallace



"This American-born Russian military band conductor, Brigadier General Alexei Wallace, has been the Senior Director of Music of the Military Band Service of the GRand Alliance (MBSGA). Sure, this guy wanted to bring back honor and pride for the Alliance. He's 38 years old, and also, he's got purple eyes, black hair, and even a gray-colored Russian Armed Forces office uniform. How will you see him compose?"

--Su Ji-Hoon, Alexei Wallace (chapter)

Brigadier General Alexei Wallace was an American-born Russian military band conductor. A brigadier general in the Allied military, he was the Senior Director of Music of the Military Band Service of the Grand Alliance, most famously conducting the massed military bands at the annual "Multiversal Victory Day" parade held in Moscow's Red Square a record 15 times.

In his career, he has earned many awards including the Order of Honor, Order "For Service to the Homeland in the Armed Forces of the USSR" 2nd Class, the Medal for Military Merit 1st Class, and the titles of Honoured People's Artist of Russia and Honoured Art Worker of Russia. In his lifetime, he had conducted many interviews and appeared in programmes about military bands, making him relatively popular and well known among the public for a military conductor.

He is around 38 years old, has purple eyes, black hair, and wears a gray-colored Russian Armed Forces officer uniform.