Mammadaga Israfilzade Vidéos
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- Azerbaïdjan
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2024-06-16
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Sultanov Rachmaninoff Tchaikovsky Israfilzade Lev Naumov Heinrich Neuhaus 1973 1985 1990 1991 1998 1999
Namik Sultanov is well-known as a distinguished pianist and pedagogue with exceptional lyrical gifts and a distinctive performance style. Born in Baku, Azerbaijan, he showed extraordinary musical talent from a very early age. Playing violin and flute, he was a serious student of composition in his youth, composing more than 150 pieces that were featured at music school concerts. Although at that time a string student, he won first prize in the music schools piano competition. At 12, deeply impressed by Van Cliburns stunning performance at the First Tchaikovsky International Piano Competition, he began to self-study Tchaikovskys First Piano Concerto. Practicing day and night, he soon played all three movements for Ahad Israfilzade, chief conductor of the Azerbaijan Philharmonic Orchestra. Mr. Israfilzade immediately asked him to play with the Philharmonic, and the triumphant concert was a big sensation in the musical life of this capital city. After this success, the Azerbaijan government sponsored Namik at Russias most prestigious conservatory, Moscows Central Special Music School. He studied under Professor Lev Naumov, a follower of the legendary Heinrich Neuhaus. Continuing his education under Professor Naumovs supervision at the Moscow State Conservatory, he received his doctorate in performance in 1973. After graduation, he was invited to join the faculty of the Azerbaijan State Conservatory, soon appointed an associate professor with the added title Honor Artist of the Azerbaijan Republic. Participating in numerous national festivals throughout Eastern Europe, Dr. Sultanov represented his country at the Third International Music Festival in Moscow in 1985, the Fourth International Piano Festival in Istanbul in 1998, and the 1990 International Music Festival in Mexico City. His intense musicality, virtuosity, and electrifying personality have consistently thrilled audiences in the concert halls of Moscow, Istanbul, Izmir, Ankara, Mexico City, St. Petersburg, Kiev, Minsk, Alma-Ata, Tallinn, and Baku. In 1991, Dr. Sultanov was invited to join the piano faculty of Turkeys Bilkent University, where he chaired the Piano Department and was Vice Dean of the Faculty of Music and Performing Arts. During his teaching years in Azerbaijan, Turkey, and the United States, he nurtured many students who have become winners and laureates in regional, national, and international piano competitions. In 1999, the Turkish Ministry of Culture formally recognized his distinguished teaching. Dr. Sultanov has been invited to serve on juries for national and international competitions and is sought for master classes in Europe and USA . He recorded several CDs. Currently, he is a faculty member in San Jose State University, California, USA.
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