Alekséi Sultánov Vídeos
músico uzbeko
Conmemoraciones 2025 (Muerte: Alekséi Sultánov)
- piano
- música clásica
- Rusia, Estados Unidos
- pianista, compositor
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Alexei Sultanov Beethoven 1996
Alexei Sultanov - Ludwig van Beethoven Sonata №23 "Apassionata", Op. 57. From recital in Kioi Hall, Tokyo. April 2, 1996. 1. Allegro assai - 00:00:06 2. Andante con moto - 00:08:32 3. Allegro ma non troppo - Presto - 00:14:02 Большое спасибо Юсуке Мураками и его другу Киохеи Имаизуми за предоставленную запись сонаты. Many thanks to Murakami Yusuke and Imaizumi Kyohei for providing this recording.
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.
Babayev Asaf Zeynally Uzeyir Hajibeyov Estrada Sultanov Abbasov Amirov Hasanov Aliyev 1936 1943 1950 1954 1959 1966 1967 1978 1984 1991 1993 1994
Rafig Babayev - In Bayati-Kurd Harmony Rafig Babayev, one of the Azerbaijani coryphaeus, was born on March 31, 1936 in Baku, in a large musical family. Rafig's father, Farzi Babayev, was imprisoned by Soviet authorities and he was brought up by mother, Shahbeyim, in poverty, together with his three sisters and brother. Four children of the family, including Rafig Babayev, later became professional musicians. Rafig Babayev got his first musical education at a special musical school (1943–1950) and later entered fortepiano class of Baku Musical School named after Asaf Zeynally (1950–1954). Being a student of the school, he worked as a musical instructor of an instrumental ensemble, was keen on jazz music and became proficient in improvisation art. Composition of American jazz pianist Bill Evans was also included in his graduation examination program besides classic music. So Rafig Babayev’s career as a jazz musician began. Graduating from Azerbaijan State Conservatory named after Uzeyir Hajibeyov in 1959, Rafig Babayev entirely devoted himself to jazz music, became musical manager of jazz-instrumental group, with which he went on a long tour throughout the Soviet Union. In 1966, he made acquaintance with singer Rashid Behbudov, who established the Music Theatre. Rashid Behbudov invited Rafig Babayev to be a musical manager of the Music Theatre and they prepared a great dramatized concert program. In this period Rafig Babayev continued his creative activity in the sphere of jazz music, always participating at jazz festivals. In 1967, Rafig Babayev's ensemble became a laureate of the International Jazz Festival in Tallinn. Rafig Babayev's composition, which was performed in harmony of "Bayati - Kurd" mugham was especially mentioned. In 1978, Rafig Babayev was conferred a title of Honored Artist of Azerbaijan for his great merits in development of musical culture of Azerbaijan. In 1984, he was invited to work as an artistic manager and chief conductor of Symphonic Estrada Orchestra of Azerbaijan State Broadcasting Company. In this period Rafig Babayev carried out great pedagogical work for rising young instrumentalist musicians and vocalists' performance level. Under this orchestra Rafig Babayev created an ensemble of soloists, which was very popular in Azerbaijan and in other foreign countries. Such professional musicians as Gennadiy Stepanishev (flute, saxophone), Rauf Sultanov (bass guitar), Alesger Abbasov (guitar), Siyavush Kerimi (oud, keyboard instruments), Jamil Amirov (keyboard instruments), Tofig Jabbarov (percussion instruments), Firuz Ismaylov (synthesizer), Ramin Sultanov (percussion instruments), Emil Hasanov (bass guitar), Vagif Aliyev (percussion instruments) played in this jazz ensemble at different times. In 1991, Rafig Babayev organized folkloric jazz group "Jangi" and created recording studio, which helped the group in realization of musical projects. The group performed colorful compositions, using folk instruments, enriching them with uncommon harmony, melodically combining music of the Eastern and the Western civilizations. Rafig Babayev was the member of the Union of Composers and the Union of Cinematographers, he gained fame as a unique musician, composer, high class pianist, public figure, organizer of various creative contests, viewings and festivals. Great amount of jazz compositions, pieces, songs, various arrangements for folk songs, scores for more than 20 films were created by him. In 1993, Rafig Babayev conferred the title of People’s Artist of Azerbaijan for his merits for Azerbaijani culture. In 1993 Babayev's jazz band arrived to California to perform in Los Angeles and the Bay Area. Rafig Babayev was killed in the 1994 Baku Metro bombings.
Alexei Sultanov Tchaikovsky Bach Beethoven 1998
A.Sultanov 11th Tchaikovsky Competition 1st Stage Pt.1_2 Bach WTC-1 №1 C-dur,Beethoven Sonata F-minor op.57 Appassionata -mov.1.(1998)
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