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Laman Ismayilova
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Russian House in Baku has organized a creative evening of the
artistic director and chief conductor of the Azerbaijan State
Chamber Orchestra, People's Artist Fakhreddin Karimov,
Azernews reports.
The event titled "Fate at the Crossroads of Cultures," was held
in honor of the Maestro's 70th birthday.
Head of the Russian House in Baku Irek Zinnurov welcomed the
guests of the event.
During the creative evening, Fakhreddin Karimov, in response to
questions from moderator Tatyana Ivanayeva, shared his memories of
important events that influenced his artistic destiny and spoke
about what is most important in his life-music, the conducting
profession, priorities, and values.
The creative evening showcased excerpts of vibrant performances
by orchestral ensembles from various countries that had worked
under the baton of the celebrant, serving as a beautiful
illustration of the Maestro's artistic achievements and
success.
Friends and colleagues of the musician enriched the evening with
performances expressing their admiration for the Maestro's
work.
The program featured pieces by Azerbaijani and world-class
composers performed by Honored Artist Farida Mammadova, senior
lecturer from the Baku Music Academy (BMA) Yulia Karimova, and BMA
student Khalil Mutallibov. The evening was moderated by the event's
curator, Dr. Alena Inyakina, a philosophy doctor in art studies and
senior lecturer at Baku Music Academy.
At the end of the meeting, there was a question-and-answer
session between the audience and the Maestro.
Media support was provided by Trend, Day, Milli, and
Azernews.
Fakhreddin Karimov was born on June 21, 1954, in Baku and
graduated from the secondary specialized music school named after
Bulbul. From the early 1970s to the 1990s, his fate was intertwined
with Russia.
He studied violin at the Moscow State Conservatory named after
P. I. Tchaikovsky.
In 1978, Fakhreddin Karimov became the concertmaster of the
Azerbaijan State Symphony Orchestra named, which was then led by
Maestro Niyazi. His interaction with Niyazi greatly influenced his
decision to further his musical education and enroll in the
conducting faculty. This aspiration was supported by friends and
family, as well as composer Faraj Kerayev and conductor Rauf
Abdullayev.
He continued his education in opera and symphonic conducting at
the Leningrad (now St. Petersburg) State Conservatory named after
N. A. Rimsky-Korsakov, studying under renowned conductors such as
People's Artists of Russia Valery Gergiev and Professor Ilya
Musin.
Fakhreddin Karimovworked at the Kirov Theater of Opera and
Ballet (now the Mariinsky Theater) under Valery Gergiev. From 1991
to 2001, he was the conductor of the symphonic orchestra at the
State Conservatory named after Mimar Sinan in Istanbul, where he
also taught and created a student symphonic orchestra that
performed in various cities across Turkiye.
In 1995, at the invitation of the Istanbul municipality, Karimov
founded the Opera and Symphony Orchestra at the concert hall named
after Cemal Resit Rey, which he conducted until 1999. In 2000, he
was invited to the Izmir State Theater of Opera and Ballet, where
he served as the chief conductor of the ensemble until 2004. During
these years, he performed in concerts at prestigious festivals in
Germany, Poland, Romania, Russia, Belarus, Turkiye, the
Netherlands, and other countries.
Upon returning to his homeland, from 2004 he served as conductor
of the Azerbaijan State Symphony Orchestra named after Uzeyir
Hajibali and became an associate professor at the vocal and opera
training department of the Baku Music Academy.
For many years, he has promoted national classical music and
global masterpieces.
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