The festivals in Azerbaijan are held throughout the year in different regions of the country. The city of Baku is considered as the most important center of the festivals due to their scale and types. The festivals in each region, on the other hand, represent its own local characteristics mostly related to its food, fruit and so on.
Local jazz musician Rain Sultanov, later joined by 115 members from 34 different countries, set up the Baku International Jazz Festival, a musical festival that includes seminars and masterclasses, with a schedule of jazz performances and concerts. There is a competition for the "Best Jazz Performer" award, and exhibitions of art and photography. Attendees and contributors include many widely-known jazz performers from around the world.
The festival is included in the Europe Jazz Network and has been held annually in Baku since 2005.[1] [2]
The Gabala International Music Festival is held since 2009. It includes an international contest of young pianists, mugham, classical music, chamber music, jazz and other concerts. During the event, Gabala hosts internationally famous symphonic and philharmonic orchestras all around the world such as Tbilisi City Hall Jazz Orchestra "BIG-BAND (Georgia), Jóvenes Clásicos Del Son (Cuba), Baku Chamber Orchestra (Azerbaijan), and Jerusalem Symphony Orchestra (Israel). The participators of the festival usually play the world-known works of Rachmaninoff, Strauss, Brahms, Schumann, Uzeyir Hajibeyov, Tofig Guliyev and Vagif Mustafazade and other famous composers.[3]
The Pomegranate Festival is held in Goychay district in autumn since 2006. During the event different varieties of pomegranates (Veles, Shirin, Gyuleysha and Shihbaba) and pomegranate products such as narsharab, juice concentrates, jam, jelly, grenadine, wine, seeds in syrup are displayed in the exhibition. The festival also includes multiple ceremonies, competitions, dancing events, fairs, parades, performances, etc.[4] [5] Goychay Pomegranate Festival was inscribed in 2020 on the Representative List of the Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity.[6] [7]
The Apple Festival takes place in Guba district (northern part of the republic of Azerbaijan). The festival is mainly devoted to display various fruits and most importantly apples produced within the district. The event also comprises several competitions, such as "the biggest apple" or "the most delicious apple jam".[8]
The Gara Garayev International Music Festival is dedicated to the famous Azerbaijani composer Gara Garayev and takes place every two years. It is co-organized by Azerbaijan's Ministry of Culture and the country's Permanent Mission to UNESCO. The participants of the festival is also familiarized with a photo exhibition and documentary films about the composer's life and works. The Gara Garayev International Music Festival was first held in 1986 with the initiatives of composers Faradzh Karayev, Oleg Felzer and conductor Rauf Abdullayev.[9] [10]
The Uzeyir Hajibeyov International Music Festival, dedicated to the Azerbaijani composer Uzeyir Hajibeyov takes place in September, since 2009, in different cities of Azerbaijan and major events are held in Baku. The festival is promoted by the Ministry of Culture and Tourism together with the Heydar Aliyev Foundation.[11]
The International World of Mugham Festival was decided to be held in 2009 with the support of the Heydar Aliyev Foundation. In 2015, the festival brought together musicians from 40 different countries (US, Turkey, China, Iran, Uzbekistan, Iraq, Jordan, Kuwait, Morocco, etc.).[12] [13]
The Maiden Tower International Art Festival is held annually starting from 2010 in Baku, Icheri Sheher. In the first festival there were over 20 artists from 18 countries. On July 4, 2013, the opening ceremony of the 4th Maiden Tower International Art Festival was held at La Croisette Boulevard in Cannes, France. The festival aimed to draw attention to the endangered gazelles, therefore, artists decorated the models of these animals together with traditional models of the Maiden Tower. The 6th Maiden Tower International Art Festival was held on June 11–14, 2015 in Icheri Sheher. In the event, artists decorated the models of pomegranate and gazelle, which were the symbols of the first European Games “Baku-2015”.[14]
The Hazelnut Festival takes place in autumn annually since 2017 in Zagatala district which is known as the "Hazelnut capital of Azerbaijan" among locals. Numerous hazelnut products in addition to different varieties of hazelnut, chestnut and walnut are displayed in the exhibition. The festival also features different kind of events, painting and handicrafts exhibitions and contests, as well as, field trips to the hazelnut garden in the Parzivan area of the Zagatala experimental station and the walnut processing plant of Azersun.[15] [16] [17]