(MENAFN- AzerNews) By Laman Ismayilova
The Azerbaijani Cultural Center in Berlin hosted the world
premiere of the Shusha symphony, Azernews reports, citing trend life .
The music piece belongs to the acclaimed national composer,
founder, and artistic director of the Bridge of Sound international
orchestra, Khadija Zeynalova.
The concert was organized with the support of the Azerbaijani
embassy in Germany and the Azerbaijani Culture Ministry under the
'Peace and Coexistence' motto.
Over 500 guests took part in the gala night devoted to the Year
of Shusha and Victory Day (Nov 8), including representatives of the
German Parliament and the Foreign Ministry, public and political,
scientific and cultural circles, ambassadors and military attachés
of over 30 countries as well as members of the Azerbaijani
Diaspora.
At the opening, Azerbaijani Ambassador to Germany Nasimi Agayev
stressed that two years ago, the Azerbaijani armed forces liberated
lands from Armenian occupation under the leadership of Supreme
Commander-in-Chief, President of Azerbaijan Ilham Aliyev.
He emphasized that after Azerbaijan's victory in the 44-day
Patriotic War, a new situation has emerged in the South Caucasus
region, paving the way for the establishment of unique
opportunities for lasting peace between Azerbaijan and Armenia.
'Our country is working to ensure peace and stability in the
region. Traditions of multiculturalism and tolerance have
historically developed in Azerbaijan, where all people, regardless
of nationality and religion, live as one family,' he added.
During his speech, the ambassador stressed the importance of the
symphony's premiere in Europe.
Chairman of the German-Azerbaijani Forum Hanns-Eberhard Schleyer
spoke about the significance of achieving peace between Azerbaijan
and Armenia and that the negotiation process in this direction
deserves high praise.
Hanns-Eberhard Schleyer outlined that the European Union and
Germany support the peace process between Azerbaijan and
Armenia.
The chairman of the German-Azerbaijani Forum also touched upon
the rich tradition of multiculturalism and tolerance in Azerbaijan,
thus creating favorable opportunities for achieving peace.
Furthermore, composer Khadija Zeynalova spoke about the history
behind her four-part symphony Shusha.
Khadija Zeynalova visited Karabakh for the first time in April
2022 on the occasion of the Fifth World Congress of Azerbaijanis
and got strongly impressed.
The city inspired the composer to write new musical works, one
of which was the Shusha symphony. Khadija Zeynalova also spoke
about the creation of the Bridge of Sound International Orchestra,
which includes incredibly talented musicians.
'Peace was and remains a great human project. We must all
participate in this project. Music has a special property to
connect people without the help of language. The city of Shusha is
called `Azerbaijani Switzerland' because of its forested hills and
mild climate. Shusha is the cultural capital of Azerbaijan and is
celebrating its 270th anniversary this year. I dedicated my
symphony to the city's anniversary. The symphony consists of four
parts, which include elements of Azerbaijani folk music and
mugham,' the composer said.
Next, the Bridge of Sound Orchestra fascinated the audience with
Beethoven's Ode to Joy, Uzeyir Hajibayli's overture from the
Koroglu opera, and Arazbari rhythmic mugham as well as the Shusha
symphony.
During the event, videos depicting Shusha's beautiful landscapes
were shown, and traditional dishes and sweets were presented to the
guests.
The concert was met with great enthusiasm and thunderous
applause.
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