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1 Life and career  



1.1  Early life and education  





1.2  Career and later life  







2 Music  





3 List of compositions  



3.1  Dramatic  





3.2  Instrumental  





3.3  Vocal  







4 Selected recordings  





5 References  



5.1  Notes  





5.2  Citations  





5.3  Sources  







6 Further reading  





7 External links  














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Franghiz Ali-Zadeh
Ali-Zadeh in 2021
Born

Franghiz Ali Aga Kïzï Ali-Zadeh


(1947-05-29)29 May 1947
Occupations
  • Composer
  • pianist
  • Franghiz Ali Aga Kïzï Ali-Zadeh[n 1] (born 29 May 1947) is an Azerbaijani composer and pianist of contemporary classical music. Her music synthesizes Western classical modernist techniques with the Azerbaijani mugham art music. Among her better known works are the chamber piece Gabil Sajahy (1979) for cello and piano, as well as the ballet Empty Cradle (1993); she has also written instrumental, vocal and film music.[2]

    Life and career[edit]

    Early life and education[edit]

    Franghiz Ali Aga Kïzï Ali-Zadeh was born on 29 May 1947 in Baku, then in the Azerbaijan Soviet Socialist Republic of the USSR.[3] Although her family was not particularly musical, her father—an oil engineer—occasionally played the tar, a traditional string instrument of Central Asia.[1] Early in her childhood, Ali-Zadeh developed an interest in music and at age five her family bought a piano.[1] She began composition a few years later, studying the discipline under Adila Huseinzade.[1]

    From 1954 to 1965 Ali-Zadeh attended Azerbaijan State Conservatory's youth music school; later she studied at the conservatory in composition under Gara Garayev (graduated 1972) and piano under Ulfan Khalilov (graduated 1970).[3] At the conservatory, she became an assistant to Karayev (1970–76) and was later in postgraduate track with him (1974–76).[3] She was awarded the Composers Union of Azerbaijan award in 1980.[4] After becoming an assistant professor there (1976–89),[3] Ali-Zadeh wrote her doctoral dissertation, "Orchestration in Works by Azerbaijani Composers" (1989) for a Doctor of Music.[1] She became a full professor of the conservatory from 1996 onwards.[3]

    Career and later life[edit]

    Ali-Zadeh (left) beside the architect Elbay Gasimzade (center), at an Arts meeting with the president of Azerbaijan

    Through her piano performances, Ali-Zadeh has promoted the music of various contemporary classical composers, particularly Russians.[2] Throughout the 1960s and 70s, she gave the Azerbaijani premieres of compositions by Russian-Soviet composers such as Edison Denisov, Sofia Gubaidulina and Alfred Schnittke, as well as Europeans such as Alban Berg, John Cage, George Crumb, Olivier Messiaen and Arnold Schoenberg.[3] Ali-Zadeh has frequent music festivals of the former USSR and was elected as a member of the Schoenberg Institute of Los Angeles in 1988.[3] She moved to Turkey in 1992.[2] In the late 1990s she moved to Berlin, Germany,[1] but now spends her time between there and Baku.[5]

    Ali-Zadeh became the first women composer-in-residence of the Lucerne Festival in August 1999.[3] She was also composer-in-residence for the Beethoven Orchester of Bonn in both 2001 and 2003.[3] Among her awards are the People's Artiste of Azerbaijan (2008).[3] Since 2008, she has been a UNESCO Artist for Peace, particularly in service of the organization's Children's education program.[6] She is also the artistic director of the International World of Mugham Festival.[7]

    Her works have been performed by Yo-Yo Ma and Hilary Hahn, among others. The Kronos Quartet in particular have championed her music.[8][5]

    Music[edit]

    "It is impossible to make music if you ignore your feelings and just play the notes you see printed on a score. Music is something you must feel deeply. Having the ability to really feel music is like possessing a secret—a secret emotion, a secret understanding, a secret of music"

    – Ali-Zadeh[9]

    She is best known for her works that combine the musical tradition of the Azerbaijani mugham and 20th century Western compositional techniques, especially those of Arnold Schoenberg and Gara Garayev.[10] This synthesis-style began in the 1970s, prior to which she primarily engaged with soly Western European modernism.[11]

    Among her compositions is the opera Karabakhname (2007). Ali-Zadeh's works were long published by Hans Sikorski,[12] now a part of Boosey & Hawkes.[13]

    List of compositions[edit]

    Selective list

    List of compositions by Franghiz Ali-Zadeh[14]
    Title Year Genre

    Dramatic[edit]

    Legenda o belom vsadnike
    [The Legend of the White Horseman]
    1985
    unpubd
    Rock opera
    1 Act
    Empty Cradle 1993 Ballet
    2 Acts
    Stadt Graniza 2001 Ballet
    2 Acts

    Instrumental[edit]

    Piano Sonata No. 1
    ("In Memoriam Alban Berg")
    1970
    unpubd
    Solo piano
    Piano concerto 1972
    unpubd
    Concertante
    String Quartet No. 1 1974
    unpubd
    Chamber
    str qt
    Symphony 1976
    unpubd
    Orchestral
    Zu den Kindertotenlieder
    ("In Memoriam Gustav Mahler")
    1977 Chamber
    cl. vn. perc.
    Gabil-Sajahy 1979 Chamber
    vc prep pf
    Fantasy 1982 Organ
    Partita 1985 Organ
    Travermusik
    ("In memoriam Kara Karaev")
    1986
    unpubd
    Chamber ensemble
    Dilogia I 1988 Chamber
    str qt
    Music for Piano 1989/97
    unpubd
    Solo piano
    Dilogia II 1989–94
    unpubd
    Chamber
    str qrt, wind qnt
    Piano Sonata No. 2 1990 Solo piano
    Crossing I 1991 Chamber
    cl, vib/cel
    Crossing II 1992–3 Chamber
    large ensemble
    Mugam-Sajahy 1993 Chamber
    str qt, synth/tape
    Fantasie 1994 Solo guitar
    String Quartet No. 3 1995
    unpubd
    Chamber
    str qt
    Azerbaijani Pastoral 1998 Chamber
    2 gui, fl, perc
    Mirage 1998 Chamber
    ud, large ensemble
    String Quartet No. 4
    "Oasis"
    1998
    unpubd
    Chamber
    str qt
    Sturm und Drang 1998 Chamber
    large ensemble
    Aşk havasi 1998 Solo cello
    Silk Road
    Percussion concerto
    1999 Concertante
    perc, chamber ensemble
    Apsheron quintet 2001 Chamber
    prepared pf, str qt
    Marimba Concerto 2001 Concertante
    mar, str ens
    Cello Concerto
    "Mersiye
    2002 Concertante
    Vc, chamber ensemble
    Naġillar
    [Fairy Tales]
    2002 Orchestral
    Shyshtar 2002 Chamber
    12 cellos
    Counteractions 2002–03 Chamber
    vc, bayan/accdn
    Sabah
    [Tomorrow]
    2003 Chamber
    vn, vc, pipa, prepared pf

    Vocal[edit]

    Deyshime 2001 Chamber
    2 voices, 2 hp, tape

    Selected recordings[edit]

    Selected recordings of compositions by Franghiz Ali-Zadeh
    Year Composition Album Performers Label
    1994 Mugam Sayagi Night Prayers Kronos Quartet Nonesuch 9 79346-2
    1997 Various Crossings: Music by Frangiz Ali-Zade La Strimpellata Bern BIS BIS-CD-827
    2002 Habil-Sajahy Silk Road Journey - When Strangers Meet Silk Road Ensemble Sony Classical SS 89782


    2005 Various Mugam Sayagi: Music of Franghiz Ali-Zadeh Kronos Quartet Nonesuch PRCD 301479
    2006 Aşk Havasi Giacinto Scelsi; Frangis Ali-Sade Jessica Kuhn Thorofon CTH 2480
    2014 Impulse In 27 Pieces: the Hilary Hahn Encores Hilary Hahn Deutsche Grammophon 479 1725
    2014 Various Ali-Zadeh: Chamber Music for Cello Konstantin Manaev Classic Clips CLCL109
    2005 Phantasie for solo guitar Soliloquium Esteban Colucci ECCD

    References[edit]

    Notes[edit]

    1. ^ Azerbaijani: Firəngiz Əlizadə. Alternative transliterations include: Firangiz Alizade,[1] Frangis, Frangiz, Franguiz; Ali-Sade, Ali-Zade and Alizade.

    Citations[edit]

  • ^ a b c d e f g h i j Lobanova 2001, § para 1.
  • ^ Manulkina 1995, p. 9.
  • ^ a b Rutherford-Johnson 2017, p. 243.
  • ^ UNESCO.
  • ^ 1news.az 2009.
  • ^ Griffiths 1997.
  • ^ AFC 2003, p. 35.
  • ^ Lobanova 2001, § para 2.
  • ^ Lobanova 2000, p. 20.
  • ^ Hans Sikorski.
  • ^ Boosey & Hawkes 2022.
  • ^ Information is from Lobanova (2001) unless otherwise noted.
  • Sources[edit]

    Books
    Articles
    Online

    Further reading[edit]

    External links[edit]

  • Biography
  • Classical music
  • Music
  • flag Soviet Union

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