Nazim Rzayev Explained

Nazim Rzayev
Birth Date:19 February 1925
Birth Place:Baku, Baku Uyezd, Azerbaijan SSR, TSFSR, USSR
Death Place:Eskişehir, Turkey
Genre:classical music
Occupation:conductor, concertmaster, pedagogue
Instrument:violin
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Education:Moscow State Tchaikovsky Conservatory
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Nazim Asadulla oghlu Rzayev (Azerbaijani: Nazim Əsədulla oğlu Rzayev, February 19, 1925 — May 2, 2006) was an Azerbaijani conductor, head of the chamber orchestra of the Azerbaijani television and radio, People's Artist of the Azerbaijan SSR, laureate of the USSR and Azerbaijan State Prizes, professor.

Biography

Nazim Rzayev was born on February 14, 1925, in Baku. In 1951, he graduated from the Moscow State Tchaikovsky Conservatory on violin. After returning to Baku, he worked as an orchestra concertmaster at the Azerbaijan State Academic Opera and Ballet Theater and as a chamber class teacher at the Azerbaijan State Conservatory. In 1958 he switched from performing to conducting. A year later, he took an active part in the preparation of the Decade of Azerbaijani Literature and Art in Moscow.[1]

Nazim Rzayev was an intern at the Bolshoi Theatre in Moscow in 1961-1963 under the direction of People's Artist of the USSR Alexander Melik-Pashayev. After returning to Baku, he headed the opera studio of the Azerbaijan State Conservatory. Under his leadership, Domenico Cimarosa's "Secret Marriage", Uzeyir Hajibeyov's "Koroghlu" and Fikret Amirov's "Sevil" operas were performed in the studio. Nazim Rzayev also took part in the activities of the Hajibeyov Azerbaijan State Symphony Orchestra. He conducted works by Beethoven, Tchaikovsky, Brahms, Strauss, Gara Garayev, Fikret Amirov and other composers.[1]

Nazim Rzayev began to work as the artistic director and chief conductor of the chamber orchestra of the Azerbaijan Television and Radio in 1964. The orchestra led by him performed Uzeyir Hajibeyov's novel "Without You", Aisha's dance in Gara Garayev's ballet "Seven Beauties" and girls' dance from the ballet "The Path of Thunder". Later, Gara Garayev's Third Symphony and Classical Suite, Fikret Amirov's "Nizami" Symphony, "Gulustan-Bayati-Shiraz" mugham and "Arabian Nights" ballet took an important place in the conductor's repertoire.[1]

Nazim Rzayev toured with a chamber orchestra in a number of cities of the USSR and abroad. During the 1984–1985 theater season, he was the founding conductor of Uzeyir Hajibeyov's musical comedy "Arshin Mal Alan" at the Ankara State Opera and Ballet Theater. In the following years he worked in Turkey.[2]

He was also engaged in pedagogical activities, and since 1952 had taught at the Azerbaijan State Conservatory.[3] He became an associate professor in 1968 and a professor in 1985.[4]

Nazim Rzayev died on May 2, 2006, in Eskişehir.[5] [4]

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Notes and References

  1. News: Тофиг Бакыханов . Јүксәк сәвијјәли мусигичи . Коммунист . June 16, 1985 . 138 . 19709 . 3 . az-cyrl.
  2. Book: 1996 . Үзејир Һаҹыбәјов енсиклопедијасы . Елми-редаксија шурасынын сәдри: Н. С. Ибраһимов . Бакы . . 154 .
  3. Book: Музыкальный энциклопедический словарь . РЗА́ЕВ Назим Асадулла оглы . Москва . Советская энциклопедия . 1990 . Гл. ред. . ст. 460 . 5-85270-033-9 . 150 000 экз..
  4. Book: 2007 . Üzeyir Hacıbəyov ensiklopediyası . Bakı . Şərq-Qərb . 182 . 978-9952-34-075-4.
  5. Web site: Tanınmış Azərbaycan dirijoru Nazim Rzayev Türkiyədə dünyasını dəyişib. May 2, 2006. trend.az. November 27, 2020. https://web.archive.org/web/20201127194806/https://az.trend.az/azerbaijan/politics/823162.html. November 27, 2020.