(MENAFN- AzerNews)
By Laman Ismayilova
Summer is over with its mind-blowing abundance of concerts and
events to suit any taste.
For Eyyub Guliyev, the summer will certainly be remembered for a
number of interesting and important events.
Principal conductor and artistic director of the Azerbaijani
State Academic Opera and Ballet Theater took part in many
high-profile festivals.
In his interview with Azernews , the acclaimed conductor
shared his thoughts about participation in international projects,
like in Germany, Bavaria, Canada, Poland, and Russia.
Q: What can you say about Global Soundscapes Music
Festival in Canada?
A: In June, I performed in Canada for the first
time. The concert took place in Vancouver within Music Festival
Global Soundscapes, which brought together musicians from all over
the world. At the festival, I conducted the Vancouver
Inter-Cultural Orchestra and together we performed Tarana Farhnaz's
Variations on themes from Antonio Vivaldi's Concerto for satura,
mandolin and oud as well as a music piece Vivaldi-Shiraz. Each
musician played his own national instrument. The orchestra featured
music instruments, like kamancha, gujeng, mandolin, key suona, as
well as all major Western musical instruments including violin and
percussion. The entire musical palette was fascinating.
Q: What impression did the tar performance make on the
audience?
A: Concerto for Tar and Orchestra was the
highlight of the festival. The music piece was composed by Farshid
Samandari (Canada) especially for prominent tar musician, my
father, Ramiz Guliyev, who turns 75 this year. The Vancouver
Inter-Cultural Orchestra accompanied tar, which was an
unforgettable moment for me. This piece of music was performed for
the first time. Moreover, Ramiz Guliyev's solo chamber music
concert was also held as part of the festival's closing ceremony.
He shared the same stage with Canadian jazz pianist Michael Creber
and Iranian percussionist Bijan Rahmani. The concert featured works
by Azerbaijan's eminent composers Uzeyir Hajibeyli, Tofig Guliyev,
Hasan Rzayev, etc. It was the idea of the festival management to
include works of national composers in the festival's program. A
spectacular concert dedicated to Ramiz Guliyev had a full house and
closed the festival. Both concerts have been recorded and the audio
version (CD) will soon be available on the festival website.
Q: Did Fikrat Amirov's ballet repeat its previous
success in Russia?
A: In August, Fikrat Amirov's ballet 'One
Thousand and One Nights' was staged at Mariinsky II. The legendary
ballet was highly appreciated by the audience. This year Azerbaijan
is celebrating Fikrat Amirov's centenary and we are trying to
promote the composer's great music in other countries as best as
possible. The very first events dedicated to the centenary took
place in January at the Mariinsky Theater on the initiative of the
theater director Valery Gergiev. The ballet production brought
together artists from the Primorsky Stage of the Mariinsky Theatre,
as well as soloists from the Sofia Opera House and the Mariinsky
Theater (main stage). As part of the tour, the artists of the
Primorsky Stage performed in St. Petersburg at the end of July.
Taking into account the wish of the audience, the ballet's new
version staged by Honored Art Worker of Russia Eldar Aliyev was
showcased three times. I would like to note that the Mariinsky II
is a perfect venue for staging any production and Eldar Aliyev took
full advantage of the fact that Soloist of the Primorsky Stage
Nadezhda Medvedeva was taught to play the tar. She is now playing
tar together with the soloist of the Azerbaijan State Opera and
Ballet Theater, Ramin Azimov. The musicians were accompanied by the
Mariinsky Theater's Symphony Orchestra. The audience didn't want to
let the artist go off the stage.
Q: What can you say about your collaboration with
Immling Festival in Germany?
A: For almost twenty years, the Azerbaijan
State Opera Theater's orchestra has successfully represented the
country at the Immling Festival. I have been collaborating with the
festival for around four years. A large-scale festival is a big
challenge not only for conductors or soloists, but also for the
orchestra, as the festival program is very rich and lasts more than
three hours. Unfortunately, this year our orchestra could not
attend the festival. I was invited to conduct the Bavarian
Orchestra together with the festival's artistic director Cornelia
Von Kerssenbrock.
Four Georgian conductors were also invited to the festival. All
conductors brilliantly coped with the tasks and the orchestra's
performance was magnificent. On my initiative, the music of maestro
Niyazi, who would have turned 110 years old, was played at the
concert. Some 30 music pieces were included in the concert program
but all praised Niyazi's masterpiece. I would like to note that
Cornelia Von Kerssenbrock and Ludwig Baumann, her husband who is
the festival's director, are frequent guests in Azerbaijan.
Cornelia Von Kerssenbrock keeps very warm memories of our country.
She successfully conducted Pietro Mascagni's opera 'Cavalleria
Rusticana' and Giacomo Puccini's opera 'The Cloak' staged by Ludwig
Baumann at the Azerbaijan State Opera and Ballet Theater.
Q: Could you tell our readers about a concert held as
part of the Young Euro Classic Festival?
A: This summer I also conducted the
International Lutoslawski Youth Orchestra (Poland) at the Young
Euro Classic Festival in Berlin. The orchestra brilliantly
performed one of the most difficult musical programs - Bela
Bartok's Concerto for Orchestra, Mieczyslaw Karlowicz's Bianca da
Molena and Witold Lutosławski's Cello Concerto together with the
laureates of the Witold Lutoslawski competition, talented cellist
Marcin Zdunik (Poland).
I would like to note that two laureates of the Witold
Lutoslawski competition-Marcin Zdunik and myself took the stage
that day. I won this music competition in 2006. Furthermore, we
also thrilled the audience with Johannes Brahms's 'Hungarian
Dances'. After the concert, an official reception was given in
honor of the orchestra on behalf of the Polish Ambassador to
Germany. I would like to note that the concert was broadcast live
on German radio (Deutch Rundfuk1). The performance of the Polish
orchestra received high reviews in the German media, including
Tagesspiegel newspaper. I also gave an interview with German
media.
Q: After the Young Euro Classic Festival you were
invited to Poland. Please, tell us about the concert with Polish
National Youth Orchestra.
A: After the Young Euro Classic Festival I
arrived in the Polish city of Szczecin where I conducted the Polish
National Youth Orchestra. The concert took place in the golden
symphonic hall of the Szczecin Philharmonic. We repeated the
previous concert program. The concert aroused great interest among
the Polish public, which gave us a standing ovation. The director
of the Szczecin Philharmonic cordially congratulated all the
project participants and presented them with certificates.
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