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Laman Ismayilova read more Dozens of people have gathered at Heydar Aliyev Ceter to enjoy
the 2nd Baku International Piano Festival organized with the
support of the Heydar Aliyev Foundation.
With a lineup featuring some of the biggest names in music, the
festival never ceases to amaze the most discerning music lovers, Azernews reports.
From classical to jazz, flamenco and even tango, very highly
acclaimed musicians from Azerbaijan, Turkiye Germany, Austria,
Brazil, France, Spain, Latvia, Hungary, Norway delight the audience
with a wide variety of music.
The music festival contributes to the creation of a cultural
bridge between musicians from different countries.

Speaking at the event, the representative of the Heydar Aliyev
Center Rena Mammadova noted that the Baku Piano Festival will be a
great holiday for music lovers.
"For many years, such international festivals as the Baku Jazz
Festival, the Silk Road, the Gabala Music Festival, the Uzeyir
Hajibeyli Festival, the Baku Days of Modern Music and other
festivals have been successfully held in Azerbaijan. Following the
traditions, the Heydar Aliyev Center develops and promotes not only
national music, but also world culture, directly participating in
the implementation of projects.Therefore, it is significant that
the opening of the festival takes place at the Heydar Aliyev
Center.The Second Baku International Piano Festival, which will be
held with the support of the Heydar Aliyev Foundation, will be
another bright event in the cultural life of the country and
foreign guests," said Rena Mammadova.
The festival's founder and director, Honored Artist Shahin
Novrasli noted that the second festival will be remembered for its
interesting concert programs. The unity of music and the individual
style of each performer are the highlights of the Baku Piano
Festival, which can captivate any audience and leave unforgettable
memories.
"It is a great honor for me to organize and hold the Baku Piano
Festival. I would like to express special gratitude to the Heydar
Aliyev Foundation for supporting the festival. And also to our main
sponsor PASHA Holding and other partners, thanks to which we will
present a great music festival," Shahin Novrasli said.
Renowned pianist Helene Mercier said noted the beauty of Baku
city, the Heydar Aliyev Center and the hospitality of Azerbaijani
people.
Helene Mercier said that she really enjoys Shahin Novrasli's
creativity. He is a musicia, who went through a great school of
classical and jazz art.
"For the first time, we will perform with him in a duet,
accompanied by an orchestra and jazz performers, to demonstrate the
harmony of various styles of music. Unfortunately, after the
concert I will have to leave Baku, but I definitely hope to meet
again here," said Helene Mercier.
At the concert, Azerbaijan State Symphony Orchestra played waltz
from Gara Garayev's "Seven Beauties" ballet. The orchestra
performed under the baton of conductor, professor of the
Conservatory of Cukurova University (Turkiye) Valid Agha.
Next, Shahin Novrasli and Helene Mercier thrilled the audience
with George Gershwin's "Rhapsody in Blue". Known as Gershwin's most
recognizable creations, the rhapsody is a key composition that
defined the Jazz Age.

They were accompanied by the Symphony Orchestra and jazz
musicians, Honored Artist Ruslan Huseynov (bass guitar) and Elvina
Bashirova (drums).
The audience erupted into frenzied applause as the lights dimmed
and the music started to play. In conclusion, the pianists
mesmerized the audience with a composition "Reflection" by the
outstanding pianist, founder of the jazz-mugham, Honored Artist
Vagif Mustafazadeh.
As the concert wrapped up, it was clear that everyone had had an
amazing time.
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