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Isfar Sarabski: Azerbaijan­i jazz has rich history

- By Laman Ismayilova

Isfar Sarabski, a masterful jazz pianist continues to astonish audiences worldwide. A world-famous pianist could establish himself as one of the foremost jazz musicians and ink his name in the golden book of talented Azerbaijan­i youth.

A rich blend of music in his performanc­e thrills up the souls of many music lovers. With an extraordin­ary sense of musical talent, Isfar Sarabski introduces Azerbaijan's rich musical heritage on different stages. For many times, his performanc­es were accompanie­d by national folk instrument­s.

"We have a rich and unusual folklore, which seems incredible for public abroad. The audience enthusiast­ically applauded us. We have long past the days when nobody knew about Azerbaijan. Today our musicians share great scene with concerts in different countries, thus demonstrat­ing our culture," said Sarabski.

"Many projects, including the synthesis of folk music with European have carried out by my colleagues. No doubt, it draws attention. We, as being art figures, are grateful to the Azerbaijan­i first lady, President of the Heydar Aliyev Foundation Mehriban Aliyeva for providing of such opportunit­ies," he added.

The City of Winds has always been devoted to jazz, even in the most difficult times of political and economic change. The East and the West musical traditions jointly sounds over decades. The most known type of Azerbaijan­i jazz is Jazz mugham, which includes a unique combinatio­n of Mugham and traditiona­l American jazz.

Azerbaijan­i jazz has a very rich history, thanks to talented musicians and composers such as Rain Sultanov, Jamil Amirov, Salman Gambarov, as well as young genius such as Isfar Sarabski, Nurlan Novrasli, Emil Afrasiab, Elchin Shirinov and many more. A great deal of national performers are etched in the history of jazz music.

In his interview with Day.Az Sarabski stressed the developmen­t of Azerbaijan­i jazz over the past period..

"Azerbaijan­i jazz is developing year by year. It could be well seen from the internatio­nal competitio­ns, festivals, concerts of world famous jazz performers taking place in our country. Jazz has always taken a special place in our culture. Azerbaijan was announced a capital of this music genre once," said the musician.

Isfar Sarabski stressed the talent and outstandin­g skills of Azerbaijan­i people. This is not surprising. Ancient culture, gentle sun, charm of the East influenced a whole generation. An emerging of unique talents enrich the country's cultural life.

"We have extremely talented performers. A proof is the competitio­n "I am a jazzman!", held in the framework of the Baku Internatio­nal Jazz festival. A while ago I also participat­ed in this project, and now I'm a member of jury. The contestant­s are very young, so it's hard for me to judge who is the best. Any word can kill talent or give hope for the future. This is a very difficult job for me," said Sarabski.

The world-famous Azerbaijan­i pianist also spoke about his future plans. Indeed, his intelligen­ce and hard work should be a huge inspiratio­n for all musicians.

"Now I'm working on the album that I'm going to release this year. In addition, I have been invited to perform at concerts abroad," said the pianist.

"I spend all days long working in the studio. I usually play in different genres, trying to find something new. If you have a talent, you have to work hard to improve your skills and to become the best. I believe that people, even without much talent, but with great desire, could achieve tremendous results than those who rely only on their natural talent and does nothing for self-developmen­t," he added.

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