Azerbaijan State Philharmonic Hall has hosted a concert timed to
the 100th anniversary of the National Leader Heydar Aliyev.
During the concert, students of Children's Music School No. 21
named after Leopold and Mstislav Rostropovich thrilled the audience
with music pieces by prominent composers, Azernews reports.
Young talents were accompanied by Azerbaijan State Symphony
Orchestra under the baton of the artistic director and chief
conductor, Honored Artist Fuad Ibrahimov.
The concert program was opened by Khadija Gasimova's
heart-touching performance.
The violinist presented to the audience Sarabande from J.S.
Bach's Violin Partita No. 2 as a musical dedication to the memory
of Heydar Aliyev.
Next, Kanan Bagirov and Kanan Gelenderov (class teacher Gulnara
Seyidova) fascinated music lovers with J.S. Bach's Concerto for 2
Violins in D minor.
Farida Taptigova (musical teacher-Honored Art Worker, Professor
Nazmiya Abbaszadeh) performed J.S. Bach's Cello Concerto in C
Minor, demonstrating a deep understanding of the style of the music
piece.
The youngest musician, second grade student Sardar Sardarov
(musical teacher, Honored Artist Vladislav Kuznetsov) brilliantly
played Zhanneta Metallidi's Concerto For Trumpet and Orchestra.
Kanan Bagirov delighted the audience with H. Wieniawski's Violin
Concerto No. 2, while Aysu Mammadli left the audience in awe with
P.Sarasatei's Zapateado.
Camille Saint-Saens's Danse macabre in the temperamental
interpretation of Maksud Jafarli and Niyazi's Rast mugham played by
Ramiza Mammadli (class teacher Gulnara Seyidova) immediately
grabbed attention of listeners.
Pianist Khayal Asadli (musical teacher Afag Rahimova)
demonstrated excellent musicality and virtuosity, performing
Snowflakes from A. Tsfasman's Jazz Suite For Piano and
Orchestra.
Young saxophonists Khabib Rahimli, who performed J. Demerssman's
Fantasy and Aylin Guliyeva, who played Firudin Allahverdi's Tango
(class teacher Fizuli Mammadov) in a duet with Khalib made the
concert even more spectacular.
Khadija Gasimova (musical teacher Saida Mammadova) impressed
everyone with Pablo de Sarasate's Gypsy Airs, while the duet of
Sardar Sardarov and Teymur Rzayev (class teacher Vladislav
Kuznetsov) fascinated the audience with L. Anderson's The
Trumpeters Parade at the end of the concert.
Throughout the concert, the audience rewarded each performance
with enthusiastic applause.
It is also worth noting the high virtuosity demonstrated at the
concert by the students of the Children's Music School No. 21 named
after Leopold and Mstislav Rostropovich and the high
professionalism of the teaching staff, headed by the director,
Honored Teacher of Azerbaijan, Professor Mammad Guliyev.
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