On April 13, at “Ganjlik” center in Nakhchivan city, the solo concert of Mammad Mammadli, a 3rd year student at Nakhchivan Music College, was held.
Before the concert, it was noted that the college was established by the order and initiative of our national leader Heydar Aliyev in 1974. The college which started to operate with 4 specialties in 1975-1976 academic year was called Nakhchivan Secondary Specialized Music Technical school until 1992. Since 2005 it has been working as Nakhchivan Music College. At present cadres are prepared on 10 specialties at college. During the past years more than 3000 students graduated from the college. The graduates of the college are working at cultural institutions, children’s music schools serving in the development of our culture and art.
It was emphasized that on the basis of the Decree of the Chairman of the Supreme Majlis of Nakhchivan Autonomous Republic Mr. Vasif Talibov dated March 29, 2015 “On holding the 40th anniversary of Nakhchivan Music College”, the jubilee of the musical education institution was widely marked in the autonomous republic.
It was noted that Nakhchivan Music College which established with purpose to prepare professional cadres, to involve talented young people to music, to preserve our national musical instruments and folk songs, as well as to study the works of classical and modern composers, contributes to prepare young music cadres today. Mammad Mammadli is also a successful student of the college. The talented student also takes an active part in social activity of the college, performs in the concerts held at the college.
First, Mammad Mammadli performed parts II and III of concert №2 of Haji Khanmammadov. Note that the student was accompanied by the Chamber Orchestra of the Nakhchivan State Philharmonic.
The student performed Zakir Baghirov’s “Ilk khatiralar” (first memories), Vasif Adigozalov’s “Garanfil” (carnation), Adil Babirov’s “Concert” play. The solo concert of the talented student had rich repertoire. “Shushtar”, “Orta Mahur” mughams by Mammad Mammadli were welcomed. Famous European composers Charles Gounod’s “Waltz fantasy”, Vittorio Monti's "Csardas" and other music were performed at the concert by the talented student.
The concert, which lasted more than an hour, was met with interest.