Yalchin Vasif oghlu Adigezalov (
Azerbaijani: Yalçın Vasif oğlu Adıgözəlov) is
Azerbaijani conductor and teacher. People's Artist of Azerbaijan. Adigezalov is a professor at the State Music Academy of Azerbaijan, the
Baku Music Academy and
Azerbaijan State Conservatory.[1] He is a member of the third generation of a famous musical dynasty.[2]
Biography
Yalchin Adigezalov was born on November 4, 1959, in
Baku in the family of the composer
Vasif Adigozalov. He is a representative of the third generation of a famous musical dynasty.[3]
Education
At the age of 8 he began to study piano at the Special Music School at the Conservatory (A. Kopelevich and B.Guslitser).
From 1989 – conductor,[3] 1991 to 1998 – Artistic director and chief conductor of the
Azerbaijan State Symphony Orchestra (ASSO) named after Uzeyir Hajibeyov.[6][3][4] In the difficult socio-political years in the country, in the conditions of the economic crisis, the young conductor made an priceless contribution to the preservation of the leading orchestra of the republic. Y. Adigezalov conducted at home and abroad, having carried out numerous Baku premieres of the classical repertoire and actively promoted the works of Azerbaijani composers in the world.
January 20, 1991 (on the anniversary of the
tragic events in
Baku) ASSO and the Azerbaijan Choir Capella performed the Oratorio "Karabakh Shikestesi" by V. Adigozalov and "Stabat Mater" by A. Karamanov in the Great Hall of the Moscow Conservatory in the presence of the authors. March 1991, the orchestra toured the cities of the Far East (
Yuzhno-Sakhalinsk,
Petropavlovsk-Kamchatsky ,
Magadan) and Central Asia (1992).
1991–1993 – conductor was the artistic director of "MOZART-festivals" held jointly with the
Austrian government. World premieres of works of Azerbaijani and Austrian composers took place at three festivals.[3]
1993 – First laureate in the category "Best Conductor of the Year" (
Humay Award).[4]
1994 – Made the first independent tour of the ASSO abroad – the orchestra opened the season with two concerts in the
Istanbul Concert Hall "Jamal Rashit Rey" and performed in the antique
Aspendos Amphitheater in
Antalya in the presence of 7 thousand listeners. During his period of the leadership of the orchestra, performed over 40 world premieres and over 50 author's concerts of Azerbaijani composers.
October 16, 1998 –
Ankara, the celebration of the 75th anniversary of the founding of the
Republic of Turkey, the world premiere of the Oratorio "Chanakkale 1915" by
V. Adigezalov, performed by the Presidential Symphony Orchestra and in the presence of President
S. Demirel, which became an event in the cultural life of the Turkic world.[8]
1998–2000 – conductor of the State Symphony Orchestra of Radio – Television of Russia.[3][4][9]
2007 – the presentation of the project "Azerbaijan Sympho-Mugam" took place. Together with the "Trio Karabakh" concerts were held in Brazil, Italy,
Luxembourg,
Turkey, China,
Vietnam,
Latvia,
Ukraine and
Belarus.[17][18][19]
2011 – the world premiere of Giovanni Pacini's Requiem took place in Sicily. This event was a major achievement in promoting the composer's legacy.[3]
The interpretation of maestro Adigezalov was beyond praise. Azerbaijani conductor led the Della Camerata Polifonica Siciliana choir and orchestra with exhilarating simplicity, confidently drawing the musicians along with him. Reading the rich score was significant and highly emotional.
Maestro Adigezalov's conducting was amazing. He grasped the essence of the score and entered the difficult style of the composer. It was a lesson in real artistic skill.
— Maurizio Chiampi[3] professor of the Conservatory of Saint Cecilia in Rome, artistic director of the international festival "Bellini Eventi"
A high-class conductor who took up the challenge and won.
— De Mao[3] professor, one of the most influential experts on Bellini and Pacini
February 2013 – ASSO made a successful tour in
Kuwait.[21][22]
May 12, 2014 – in the Italian amphitheater
Arena di Verona, in the presence of 10 thousand spectators, a symphony concert of works by Azerbaijani composers was held.[23]
2018 – Artistic Director of the "Dede Gorgud" chamber orchestra, created under the patronage of the International Fund for Turkic Culture and Heritage, consisting of musicians from six Turkic-speaking countries. The orchestra toured the cities of
Turkey,
Azerbaijan and
Finland.[24]
February 2020 – Musical director of the production of the opera "Cinderella" by
L. Vainshtein at the Moscow theater
Helikon Opera (director I. Ilyin).[26][27]
For more than a quarter of a century, Professor Adigezalov has been teaching at the
Baku Music Academy,[6] with his students holding the leading positions in the country.[3]
1993 – with the Tchaikovsky Bolshoi Symphony Orchestra 3 CDs:
Author's disc from F. Amirov's works: symphonic mughams "Kurd Ovshary" and "Gulistan Bayati Shiraz", "Azerbaijan Capriccio", "Tragic music of Nasimi"
K. Karaev: Symphonic poem "Leili and Majnun", Soltan Hajibeyov: Symphonic picture "Caravan", V. Adigozalov: Concerto for cello and orchestra, soloist – V. Simon. M. Mirzoev: Symphonic poem "After reading Saadi"
Uzeyir Hajibeyov: Overture to the opera "Ker-oglu", F. Tyuzun (Turkey): "Conversation" N. Halmamedov (Turkmenistan): "Symphonic Pictures", T. Mukhamedzhanov (Kazakhstan): "Love Poem" A. Sabitov (Uzbekistan): "Heroic Overture", M. Begaliev (Kyrgyzstan): "Symphonic Poem"
1997 – with Azerbaijan State Symphony Orchestra, for the first time in the history, 4 CDs of Azerbaijani opera, the Anthology "Classical Music of Azerbaijan" was recorded. Fikrat Amirov: Azerbaijan Capriccio, Kurd-Afshari, Nasimi, Arabian Nights; Gara Garayev: Leyli and Majnun, Seven Beauties, Path of Thunder; Soltan Hajibeyov: Karvan; Ogtay Zulfugarov: Holiday Overture; Vasif Adigezalov: Piano Concerto No. 4; Haji Khanmammadov: Concerto for Tar and Orchestra; Uzeyir Hajibeyov: Arshin Mal Alan; Muslim Magomayev: Shah Ismayil, Nargiz (excerpts); Gara Garayev & Jovdat Hajiyev: Vatan (Motherland), Fikrat Amirov: Sevil (excerpts).
1998 – the Tchaikovsky Symphony Orchestra, CD "Maestro Niyazi" (Niyazi – "Rast", P. Tchaikovsky – Romeo and Juliet, R. Wagner – The Entry and Death of Isolde.[52]
2000 – with the State Symphony Orchestra of Radio – Television of Russia, CD P. Tchaikovsky – Francesca da Rimini; S. Rachmaninov – Symphony No.2.
2001 – the Istanbul Opera Orchestra, CD & DVD (full version) of the ballet "The Legend of Love" by A. Melikov.
2004 – Tchaikovsky Bolshoi Symphony Orchestra, CD "Leonid Weinstein" -Symphony No.6, Concerto for violin and orchestra (soloist D. Kogan), Symphonietta for string orchestra.
2019 – National Symphony Orchestra of Ukraine with soprano Seljan Nasibli. The album "Femmes Fatales" includes works by Bizet, Rimsky-Korsakov, Puccini, Shimanovsky, Barber.
2021 – Liepaja Symphony Orchestra (LSO) and the "Trio Karabakh"; СD "Azerbaijani Symphonic Mughams" (Niyazi "Rast" and V. Adıgözəlov "Segah").[53][54][55]
Awards
1993 – "Best Conductor of the Year" ("Humay" award)
Grandfather –
Zulfugar (Zulfi) Samed Adigezalov (1898–1963), folk singer – "Khanende", a bright representative of the Karabakh School of mugham, Honored Artist of Azerbaijan.
Father –
Vasif Zulfugar Adigezalov (1935–2006), composer, pianist, public figure, teacher, one of the brightest students of
Gara Garayev, first secretary of the Union of Composers, People's Artist of Azerbaijan, State Prize laureate, professor, holder of the "Şöhrət" "Istiqlal" orders.
Mother – Khalida Aga-Ali Mammadbeyli, 1961 -2011 – teacher of the French language at the Azerbaijan Medical University.
Brother – Togrul Vasif Adigezalov, resuscitator – anesthesiologist, candidate of medical sciences (I.M. Sechenov First Moscow State Medical University), PhD, a renowned organizer of public health.
Uncle –
Rauf Zulfugar Adigezalov (1940–2002), violinist (graduate of the Moscow P. I. Tchaikovsky Conservatory, Professor D.M. Tsyganov), vocalist, professor, Honored Art Worker of Azerbaijan.
^"Digər sahələr üzrə əməkdaşlıq". riga.mfa.gov.az. Embassy of the Republic of Azerbaijan in the Republic of Latvia. August 20, 2012. Retrieved July 31, 2020.