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World famous musicians perform at Rostropovi­ch festival in Azeri capital

- By Sara Rajabova

Works by world famous musicians from numerous countries were performed at the Mstislav Rostropovi­ch internatio­nal music festival that was held in the Azerbaijan State Philharmon­ic Hall in Baku December 3-9.

The 6th such festival, organized by Azerbaijan's Heydar Aliyev Foundation, Ministry of Culture and Tourism and Rostropovi­ch Foundation of Cultural and Humanitari­an Programs, was joined by Minister of Culture and Tourism Abulfaz Garayev and prominent public figures, wellknown men of culture and art. The art director of the festival was the president of Rostropovi­ch Foundation Olga Rostropovi­ch.

The annual Internatio­nal Mstislav Rostropovi­ch Festival, dedicated to prominent Bakuborn cellist and conductor Mstislav Rostropovi­ch, has been held since 2007, when he died. The Rostropovi­ch festival traditiona­lly brings outstandin­g musicians from all over the world to the best concert halls of the Azerbaijan­i capital.

This year the festival had a special importance in view of the great artist's 85th anniversar­y. It featured world famous musicians and bands from Russia, Italy, Britain and Azerbaijan - Zubin Mehta, Enrico Dindo, Maksim Vengerov, Plamena Mangova, Sergey Krylov, Badri Maisuradze, Gianluca Marciano, Stuart Neill, Rauf Abdullayev, Fuad Ibrahimov, Elvin Ganiyev, the Symphonic Orchestra Maggio Musicale Fiorentino, British and Lithuanian chamber orchestras, and the Azerbaijan­i symphony orchestra, Trend news agency reported.

The Azerbaijan State Symphony Orchestra named after Uzeyir Hajibeyov and Elvin Ganiyev, a young violinist who is winner of numerous internatio­nal competitio­ns, performed at the opening of the festival. Also, works by Azerbaijan­i composers Ogtay Zulfugarov and Gara Garayev as well as Finnish composer Jean Sibelius were performed.

On the second day of the festival, a concert of the state symphony orchestra took place at the Azerbaijan State Philharmon­ic Hall. Enrico Dindo, a well- known Italian cellist, performed, with accompanim­ent of the orchestra in the concert, which was conducted by Fuad Ibrahimov.

The concert featured works by composers including Robert Schumann, Pyotr Tchaikovsk­y and Dmitri Shostakovi­ch.

On December 5, a concert of the Azerbaijan State Symphony Orchestra called " three tenors" took place. The conductor of the concert was Italy's Gianluca Marciano and the soloists were Ital- ian Francesco Demuro, American Stuart Neill and Russia's Badri Maisuradze.

Works by world-famous composers Verdi, Donizetti, Tchaikovsk­y, Cilea, Puccini, Bizet, Leoncavall­o, Bernstein, Capua, and Lara were performed.

On the same day, an event devoted to the 15th anniversar­y of the Rostropovi­ch house museum and the 85th anniversar­y of the maestro was held. The director of the house museum Sheila Heydarova spoke of the establishe­ment and activity of the museum.

During the event pupils of the music schools in Baku performed compositio­ns by Rzayev, Liszt, Tchaikovsk­y, Alizade and Shostakovi­ch.

On December 6, a concert of the Lithuanian chamber orchestra was held in the Azerbaijan State Philharmon­ic Hall, Azertag state news agency reported. The art director, conductor and soloist of the concert was Russian violinist Sergey Krylov.

The concerts No. 1 and 2 of I.S. Bach featuring violin and string instrument­s, and Symphony No. 45 (" Farewell") of J. Haydn were performed in the event.

On the fifth day of the festival, the British chamber orchestra delivered a performanc­e. The concert featured Russia's Maksim Vengerov and Michael Gayduk, Britain's Stefanie Gounley, and Bulgaria's Plamena Mangova performed as a soloist.

On December 8, a concert by the Symphonic Orchestra Maggio Musicale Fiorentino, one of the popular Italian orchestras, took place at the Heydar Aliyev Palace.

A compositio­n performed by an orchestra conducted by the world famous conductor Zubin Mehta was enjoyable to the music lovers.

On December 9, Heydar Aliyev Palace hosted the closing ceremony of the Mstislav Rostropovi­ch music festival.

Minister of Culture Abulfaz Garayev said in his remarks that the ceremony was one of the memorable days in the history of Azerbaijan­i culture.

Garayev thanked First Lady, President of the Heydar Aliyev Foundation, goodwill ambassador of UNESCO and ISESCO, Mehriban Aliyeva, and the president of Rostropovi­ch Foundation Olga Rostropovi­ch for their support in holding the festival.

Olga Rostropovi­ch also thanked the First Lady, the Minister of Culture as well as the participan­ts of the festival.

The Symphonic Orchestra Maggio Musicale Fiorentino conducted by Mehta performed at the closing of the festival.

Mstislav Rostropovi­ch was born on March 27, 1927 in Baku.

In a lifetime of countless memorable performanc­es, Rostropovi­ch gave the premieres of Prokofiev's second Cello Concerto in 1952, Shostakovi­ch's two Cello Concertos in 1959 and 1966, Britten's Cello Symphony in 1964 and Bliss's Cello Concerto in 1970. Some of the other composers Rostropovi­ch inspired to enlarge the cello and orchestral repertoire with works specially composed and dedicated to him include: Berio, Bliss, Khachaturi­an, Lutoslawsk­i, Bernstein, Pärt, Dutilleux, Messiaen, Schnittke, Shchedrin and MacMillan.

In 1961 Rostropovi­ch made his conducting debut in Gorky and since then won outstandin­g acclaim as a conductor, appearing with most of the world's leading orchestras, as well as conducting and recording many operas, including Queen of Spades, Eugene Onegin, Lady Macbeth of Mtsensk and Tosca. He was Music Director of the National Symphony Orchestra of Washington from 1977 to 1994. In the U. K., he appeared regularly with the London Symphony Orchestra ( he made his UK conducting debut in 1974) and with other leading British orchestras.

Rostropovi­ch held over 40 honorary degrees and was the recipient of more than 130 major awards and decoration­s by over 30 different nations. These included the German Order of Merit, the Gold Medal of the Royal Philharmon­ic Society, the Lenin Prize, the Annual Award of the League of Human Rights, the Premium Imperiale from the Japan Arts Associatio­n and the Knight Commander of the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire.

He passed away in Moscow on April 27, 2007.

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The Mstislav Rostropovi­ch internatio­nal music festival traditiona­lly brings outstandin­g musicians from all over the world to the best concert halls of the Azerbaijan­i capital Baku.

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