Fidan Aghayeva-Noble

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Fidan Aghayeva-Edler (* in Baku , Azerbaijan ) is an Azerbaijani pianist .

education

Fidan Aghayeva played on the concert podium at the age of seven, and at the age of eleven she appeared for the first time with a symphony orchestra with which she performed Mozart's Piano Concerto in D minor . From 2006 to 2009 she studied with Oqtay Abaskuliev at the Baku Music Academy .

She completed her master's degree in 2011 with Einar Röttingen at the Grieg Akademiet in Bergen ( Norway ). The Konzertexamen put after graduation (2013 to 2016) when Jochen Köhler at the University of Halle-Wittenberg from.

She took master classes with Leif Ove Andsnes , Josep Colom , Jerome Loewenthal, Marino Formenti , Brian Moll, Peter Donohoe .

Projects

She is often a guest at festivals, including a. the Impulse Festival, Borealis Festival, "Sobiraem Druzey", ICPA Festival. Performances led her a. a. to the Konzerthaus Berlin, Philharmonie Berlin, Grieghalle Bergen, Waldbühne Berlin, Rachmaninov's Hall of the Moscow Conservatory.

In 2014 she played one of the four instruments in Simeon ten Holt's Canto Ostinato for four pianos. The concert was broadcast live on the radio on MDR Kultur.

Fidan Aghayeva-Edler is passionate about justice to forgotten female composers. The rediscovery of the composers persecuted by the Nazis (such as Verdina Shlonsky, Hanning Schröder , Ursula Mamlok ) forms the core of their stage presence. She is active in the contemporary music scene in Berlin, where she supports music by female composers.

In 2019 she performed for the second time as part of the series Unheard music with music from Berlin composers at the BKA Berlin . Her first solo CD Verbotene Klänge was released in March 2019 on the Kreuzberg Records label . The production was funded by the Dwight and Ursula Mamlok Foundation. CD sections were broadcast on Bayerischer Rundfunk, RBB Kulturradio, Goethe Klassikcast and Deutschlandfunk.

In 2019 she played a cabaret pianist in Domenik Graf's feature film Fabian - The Walk to the Dogs from 1931.

She lives in Berlin.

Publications

  • CD Forbidden Sounds: Six Suites (2019)
  • Piano Works (2016)

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Piano teacher in Berlin-Pankow, Weissensee, Prenzlauer Berg. Retrieved on May 6, 2019 (German).
  2. In September with "Autumn Seduction" , [1]
  3. ^ Harmony Music Az , [2]
  4. St. Petersburg Music Conservatory , [3]
  5. University Bergen: Eksamenskonsert - Fidan Aghayeva, piano , [4]
  6. ^ Student of Jochen Köhler , [5]
  7. Impulse Festival: Fidan Aghayeva-Edler , [6]
  8. Borealis 2010 | Fidan Aghayeva-Noble , [7]
  9. musica reanimata | Review. Retrieved September 18, 2019 .
  10. Moscow Conservatory Concert , [8]
  11. MDR Figaro: Canto Ostinato , [9]
  12. RBB Kulturradio: The pianist Fidan Aghayeva-Edler plays works by rediscovered female composers , [10]
  13. BR Kultur CD-Tip: Forbidden Sounds: Six Suites , [11]
  14. ^ Verlag Neue Musik: Cd Verbotene Klänge: Six Suites , [12]
  15. Unheard of music | Ursula Mamlok 2000 Notes for piano | Fidan Aghayeva-Noble , [13]
  16. Bayerischer Rundfunk: Fidan Aghayeva-Edler - Forbidden Sounds: Six Suites - CD tip. Retrieved September 18, 2019 .
  17. Klassikcast - News from the classical scene - Goethe-Institut. Retrieved September 18, 2019 .