[3] The former director of the Secondary Music School in Tuzla, Piano Professor Nedžmija Omrećehajić, wrote that Vildić showed his talents from his first year, with an attitude that had "positive effects on the entire working atmosphere in the group", and rapidly developed his musical abilities, in addition to involvement in school activities organizing concerts in Tuzla, the canton and in national and international competition.
[6] He continued his professional training in the field of child pedagogy at the Berufsbildungswerk München, where he wrote a diploma thesis on "Musical stimulation in day care centers for children from three to six years of age".
The handbook of the basis of the theory of music by Emir Vildić is intended for those who access the area for the first time.
Professor Jasmin Brašnjić wrote that the guide, "will have great significance for the profession", clearly defining explanations in a field often obscured with excessive evidence and detail.
Emir is also an active member of the jury at domestic and international competitions, professional assets, pedagogical and teaching councils.
And due to the previous irrefutable contribution to the development of music education in the local communities of Tuzla Canton and country Bosnia and Herzegovina, he has received many awards and recognitions from state and private, public organizations and institutions.
[16] As an accordion soloist and member of ensemble chamber orchestras and mixed choirs, Vildić participated in many concerts and competitions in the country and abroad, winning numerous awards.
Professor Dusek Ćestimira competition of students of music Federation, Z 2004 Solo is the debut studio album, an extended play by graduate musician, from the University with a honours degree in Diplom – Accordionist, and award winning teacher, Emir Vildić.