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Laman Ismayilova
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A musical evening dedicated to the 85th anniversary of the
prominent musician, People's Artist, professor, and flautist
Muzaffar Aghamalizade has been held at International Mugham Center,
Azernews reports.
The concert program featured Cadenza Contemporary Orchestra.
During the concert, Muzaffar Aghamalizade's students, including
Nijat Mammadov, Rahila Nazarova, Mirkhalid Mammadzade, Amina
Zulfugarova, Kamran Talibli, Nijat Salmanov, Narmina Salmanova
performed music pieces by Azerbaijani and world classics.
Musicologist Shafagat Mammadova spoke about the artistic and
pedagogical journey of the prominent musician.
Muzaffar Aghamalizade was born on January 23, 1940, in Baku. He
graduated from the music school at the Azerbaijan State
Conservatory (class of Zilberman) and the Azerbaijan State
Conservatory (flute class of Iskandarov).
At the age of 18, he became a soloist of the Azerbaijan State
Symphony Orchestra of Opera and Ballet, and by the age of 21, he
was part of the Azerbaijan State Symphony Orchestra, later
performing as a soloist in a wind quintet.
During these years, he became a laureate of several competitions
in Azerbaijan and the USSR.
From 1965, Muzaffar Aghamalizade worked as a teacher at the Asaf
Zeynalli Musical College.
From 1972 to 1975, he worked with the Azerbaijan State Chamber
Orchestra named after Gara Garayev.
From 1975 to 1978, he was sent by the Ministry of Culture of the
Soviet Union to the Algerian State Conservatory, where he taught
and continued to perform as a soloist with the conservatory's
orchestra.
His teaching career resumed in 1979 in Baku. From 1979 to 1984,
he worked at the Asaf Zeynalli Musical College, and from 1979
onwards, Muzaffar Aghamalizade served in the Azerbaijan State
Conservatory at the Department of Wind and Percussion
Instruments.
From 1972 to 1992, the wind quintet he founded gave concerts in
many cities of Azerbaijan and the Soviet Union. In addition, at his
initiative, many works by Azerbaijani and world composers were
recorded at the Committee of Radio and Television of Azerbaijan.
From 1984 to 2002, he worked in Turkiye-at the State Conservatory
of Thrace University in Edirne and Bilkent University in Ankara-as
a soloist and educator.
Upon returning to his homeland, he continued to work as a
soloist in the Azerbaijan State Symphony Orchestra and is currently
a professor at the Department of Wind and Percussion Instruments at
the Baku Music Academy.
Media partners of the event are Azernews, Trend, Day
and Milli.
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