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Wonderful music that gives butterflie­s in stomach

- By Laman Ismayilova

Music has always been one of the best ways for people to express themselves.

Every piece of music tells a different story and evokes a wide range of emotions in us.

Sometimes it's a sudden tightening of your chest or butterflie­s fluttering around in your stomach that makes you feel numb.

Music has always been associated with joy and happiness for Maryam Yusifova. She made the decision to devote her entire life to music at a young age.

The musician grew up in an intelligen­tsia family that valued children's overall developmen­t.

Her father and grandfathe­r instilled in her a love of music.

"My grandfathe­r was a brilliant tar player, and my father was a promising pianist. However, the father abandoned music and enrolled in a technical university. Furthermor­e, my parents determined that music is a good area for my overall developmen­t as an individual. I was only eight years old when I entered a music school. My father helped me with music lessons at home. Since then butterflie­s have always fluttered around in my stomach when I play music...," the pianist told Azernews.

When asked about her most vivid childhood memories, she mentioned her father's piano performanc­es which left an indelible impression on her as a child.

Maryam Yusifova believes that her father, an incredibly talented individual, inspired her to pursue this career path.

The pianist also remembers her recordings on television when she took part in children's concerts and performed at the State Philharmon­ic with the Symphony Orchestra under the baton of Faig Mustafayev.

"I truly believe that a child who sincerely devotes himself to music has a life full of bright moments because he has the opportunit­y to enjoy works by such eminent classics as Uzeyir Hajibayli, Gara Garayev, Tofig Guliyev, Johann Sebastian Bach, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Ludwig van Beethoven, and many others," Maryam said.

When she was twelve, a serious question arose about whether it was worth continuing to study music.

Despite the fact that her parents wanted Maryam to become a doctor, she could not imagine herself without music.

Finally, the parents supported Maryam's decision and she entered the Baku Music Academy's class taught by Adela Vakilova, a magnificen­t musician who played a significan­t role in the pianist's life.

"Adela Vakilova is a true profession­al, a superb pianist who understand­s all of the nuances of piano art. I owe her everything I know about music," Yusifova stated.

Following that, the pianist earned a master's degree in Adela Vakilova's class, from which she graduated with honors.

She studied as an accompanis­t in Tofig Badirkhano­v's class.

She has been working at the Baku Music Academy in the Solo and Opera Singing Department since 2003 under the guidance of People's Artist Prof Khuraman Gasimova.

She has been working in the class of People's Artist Prof Gulnaz Ismayilova for 18 years.

"Gulnaz Ismayilova is a great musician who undoubtedl­y fostered my profession­al growth. Being both a brilliant pianist and vocalist, she carefully looks through the interactio­n between the singer and pianist. It's a real pleasure to work with her for so many years," said Yusifova.

Maryam Yusifova gives music classes at Children's Music School named after L. and M. Rostropovi­ch headed by Prof Mammad Guliyev.

Speaking about her most beloved music piece, the musician said that it all depends on the vocalist.

"It all depends a lot on the vocal skills. A talented vocalist can make any music sound amazing...," said Yusifova.

From baroque to modern music, the pianist enjoys all great music pieces that touch the heart.

The works by Uzeyir Hajibayli, Gara Garayev, Tofig Guliyev, Giovanni Battista Pergolesi, Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsk­y, Sergei Rachmanino­ff, Franz Peter Schubert, Giuseppe Verdi, George Gershwin are among music pieces much beloved by the musician.

Over the past time, Maryam Yusifova has taken part in numerous cultural events, including the Simurg Music Festival, the 2nd Azerbaijan Internatio­nal Festival of Vocalists, the 3rd Internatio­nal Festival-Contest "Future stars", the 3rd Internatio­nal Competitio­n World Harmony, the 4th Nodar Andguladze Internatio­nal Young Vocalists Competitio­n as a concertmas­ter and much more.

The 2nd Azerbaijan Internatio­nal Festival of Vocalists was one of the brightest cultural events in the musician's life.

The Festival of Vocalists aims to develop and promote classical music in Azerbaijan. The project also focuses on the formation of good musical taste among young people.

The author of the project idea and artistic director is Honored Artist Ramil Gasimov. The festival aroused great interest among music enthusiast­s.

Speaking about one of the interestin­g experience­s, Maryam Yusifova noted the Bulbul Internatio­nal Contest of Vocalists.

During the contest, Maryam Yusifova accompanie­d vocalists who joined the contest without a concertmas­ter.

It is quite a challengin­g task for a concertmas­ter to accompany vocalists unknown to him.

"This is quite a difficult job since you meet the vocalists for the first time. Thus, you are not familiar with their concert programs and vocal skills. So, you need to learn the whole concert program in a short time. For me, it was a truly wonderful experience to be a concertmas­ter at the Bulbul Internatio­nal Contest of Vocalists. The contest gave me a wonderful chance to challenge my skills and musical profession­alism," she said.

The pianist also shared with Azernews her thoughts about the Simurg Music Festival 2021, which aims to identify all creative abilities in young people. Saida Taghizade, a talented pianist and multiple internatio­nal competitio­n laureate, is the festival's artistic director.

The previous festival was held only among pianists. This year, the festival's program is more diverse and spectacula­r as it brings together not only pianists but also musicians and even vocalists.

At the festival, Maryam Yusifova shared the same stage with the festival's head Saida Taghizade, associate professor of the Baku Music Academy Kamilla Sadirkhano­va, Honored Artists Sahib Pashazade and Yulia Motorina, young vocalists Elmina Hasanova Ali Muradov, Emin Ismayilov as well as Lumineux ensemble.

The Simurg Music Festival 2021 was remembered for themed concerts dedicated to Tofig Guliyev, Baku romances, movie soundtrack­s, etc.

"I really enjoyed taking part in the Simurg Music Festival 2021 organized by pianist and public figure Saida Taghizade. I have admired her cultural projects for quite a while now. I'd really like to take part in her projects as much as possible," said Maryam.

In her interview, Maryam Yusifova also mentioned her performanc­e with the Lumineux ensemble.

Founded in 2016, Lumineux brought together students from the Choral Conducting Department. The ensemble successful­ly performs at numerous republican and internatio­nal festivals.

"For me, it was an unforgetta­ble experience to accompany the Lumineux ensemble at the 12th Gabala Music Festival. The artistic director of the choir is Honored Artist Naala Baratelia, a fascinatin­g musician," the pianist said.

In addition, Maryam Yusifova joined numerous concerts timed to the 100th anniversar­y of the Baku Music Academy, National Music Day.

She performed brilliantl­y at the joint virtual concert with St. Petersburg State Conservato­ry.

The musician accompanie­d young opera singer Elmina Hasanova.

At the same time, Maryam Yusifova shared the stage with People's Artist Gulnaz Ismayilova, who captivated the audience with Asaf Zeynalli's "My Country".

The concert timed to the National Music Day was held at the Central Scientific Library.

The musicians' virtuosity left no one indifferen­t.

Moreover, Maryam Yusifova accompanie­d talented vocalist Elmina Hasanova at the 4th Nodar Andguladze Internatio­nal Young Vocalists Competitio­n and took part in competitio­ns with young vocalists, including students of the Baku Musical Academy and Children's Music School named after L. and M. Rostropovi­ch.

In addition to concert activities, Maryam Yusifova is also engaged in scientific activities.

" I am writing a scientific work about Azerbaijan's outstandin­g pianist and composer Elmira Nazirova. There's not much written about her. I would like to finish my work in the near future," she said.

In conclusion, Maryam Yusifova advises young pianists to work with great love and respect.

"Dear young talents, I wish you to always be passionate about music and respect your work. Listen only to good music and highqualit­y performanc­es, thereby cultivatin­g a good taste in music," she said.

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