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Aziza Mustafa Zadeh

Aziza Mustafa Zadeh (Azerbaijani: Əzizə Mustafazadə; born December 19, 1969) is an Azerbaijani singer, pianist, and composer who plays a fusion of jazz and mugham (a traditional improvisational style of Azerbaijan) with classical and avant-garde influences.

Aziza Mustafa Zadeh
Əzizə Mustafazadə
Aziza plays her "Shamans" song at Baku Jazz Festival 2007 - Final Concert
Background information
Born (1969-12-19) 19 December 1969 (age 54)
Baku, Azerbaijan SSR
GenresJazz, jazz fusion
Instrument(s)Vocals, piano, mugham
Years active1988–present
Websitewww.azizamustafazadeh.de

Biography edit

Aziza was born in Baku to musical parents Vagif and Elza Mustafa Zadeh (née Bandzeladze).[1]

Aziza's parents first noticed their daughter's sensitivity to music when she was eight months old. Aziza recalls the story[2] as her mother tells it:

Once, my father was improvising at the piano playing in the mugam mode known as 'Shur', which creates a mood that evokes very deep, sad emotions. As my father was playing, I started to cry. Everyone wondered what was happening to me. Why was I crying? And then mother realized the correlation between my feelings and the music. 'Vagif, please,' she told my father, 'change the scale. Go to Rast. Play Rast.' And he did. Now 'Rast' is characterized by its joyfulness and optimism. And sure enough, with tears still running down my cheeks, I started to make dance-like movements. And Mom pointed out, 'Look, look what she's doing! Change back to Shur!' And when he did, I started crying again louder than before. At least, that's what they tell me. Back to Rast, and I began dancing again.

Aziza enjoyed all forms of art, especially dancing, painting and singing. At the age of three, she made her stage debut with her father, improvising vocals. She began studying classical piano at an early age, showing special interest in the works of famous composers Johann Sebastian Bach and Frédéric Chopin. Soon thereafter, she showed a growing talent for improvisation.[3]

On December 16, 1979, Aziza's father died of a severe heart attack in Tashkent at the age of 39. In order to help her daughter cope with this blow, Aziza's mother gave up her career as a singer to help nurture her daughter's own musical talents.

In 1988, at the age of 18, Aziza's mugam-influenced style helped her win third place together with American Matt Cooper in the Herbie Hancock Institute of Jazz (formerly Thelonious Monk Institute of Jazz) piano competition in Washington, D.C.[4] It was around this time that she moved to Germany with her mother.

Aziza released her debut album, Aziza Mustafa Zadeh, in 1991. The album showed influence of Chick Corea and Keith Jarrett, as well as Near Eastern music.[5] Her second album, Always, won her the Phono Academy Prize, a prestigious German music award, and the Echo Prize from Sony. She has since performed in many countries with many jazz and traditional luminaries and released several more albums, the most recent being Generations, released in 2020.

Aziza currently resides in Mainz, Germany, with her mother, Elza Mustafa Zadeh, who is also her manager. Her two favorite leisure activities, she says, are painting and sleeping. She believes in God, though she does not consider herself as belonging to any religion.[6]

Baku Jazz Festival 2007 edit

Aziza visited Azerbaijan in June 2007 for the Baku Jazz Festival, starring in her own concert at the Azerbaijan State Academic Opera and Ballet Theater and headlining the end-of-festival concert at the open-air Green Theater.[7]

Discography edit

References edit

  1. ^ Baku, Zohra (15 January 2013). . Region Plus. No. 376. Archived from the original on 15 January 2019. Retrieved 3 April 2024.
  2. ^ Asadzadeh, Ulviyya (16 December 2011). "Əzizə Mustafazadə atası haqqında xatirələrini danışır". Azadlıq Radiosu (in Azerbaijani). Retrieved 25 July 2014.
  3. ^ "A Feeling of Jazz". Baku Magazine, No. 2(16), May 2010; p. 80.
  4. ^ Monk Institute February 3, 2011, at the Wayback Machine
  5. ^ AllMusic.com review - Aziza Mustafa Zadeh
  6. ^ Jazzeitung interview with Aziza Mustafa Zadeh
  7. ^ "Aziza Mustafa Zadeh (Azerbaijan) on 2007 Jazz Festival". festival.jazz.az. Retrieved 15 August 2014.

External links edit

  • Official website
  • Azerbaijan International article
  • Aziza Mustafa Zadeh discography at Discogs
  • AllAboutJazz.com: Aziza Mustafa Zadeh: Body and Soul and Mugam!
  • Listen to Aziza Mustafa Zadeh, Music Section of Azerbaijan International

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Aziza Mustafa Zadeh Azerbaijani Ezize Mustafazade born December 19 1969 is an Azerbaijani singer pianist and composer who plays a fusion of jazz and mugham a traditional improvisational style of Azerbaijan with classical and avant garde influences Aziza Mustafa ZadehEzize MustafazadeAziza plays her Shamans song at Baku Jazz Festival 2007 Final ConcertBackground informationBorn 1969 12 19 19 December 1969 age 54 Baku Azerbaijan SSRGenresJazz jazz fusionInstrument s Vocals piano mughamYears active1988 presentWebsitewww wbr azizamustafazadeh wbr de Contents 1 Biography 1 1 Baku Jazz Festival 2007 2 Discography 3 References 4 External linksBiography editAziza was born in Baku to musical parents Vagif and Elza Mustafa Zadeh nee Bandzeladze 1 Aziza s parents first noticed their daughter s sensitivity to music when she was eight months old Aziza recalls the story 2 as her mother tells it Once my father was improvising at the piano playing in the mugam mode known as Shur which creates a mood that evokes very deep sad emotions As my father was playing I started to cry Everyone wondered what was happening to me Why was I crying And then mother realized the correlation between my feelings and the music Vagif please she told my father change the scale Go to Rast Play Rast And he did Now Rast is characterized by its joyfulness and optimism And sure enough with tears still running down my cheeks I started to make dance like movements And Mom pointed out Look look what she s doing Change back to Shur And when he did I started crying again louder than before At least that s what they tell me Back to Rast and I began dancing again Aziza enjoyed all forms of art especially dancing painting and singing At the age of three she made her stage debut with her father improvising vocals She began studying classical piano at an early age showing special interest in the works of famous composers Johann Sebastian Bach and Frederic Chopin Soon thereafter she showed a growing talent for improvisation 3 On December 16 1979 Aziza s father died of a severe heart attack in Tashkent at the age of 39 In order to help her daughter cope with this blow Aziza s mother gave up her career as a singer to help nurture her daughter s own musical talents In 1988 at the age of 18 Aziza s mugam influenced style helped her win third place together with American Matt Cooper in the Herbie Hancock Institute of Jazz formerly Thelonious Monk Institute of Jazz piano competition in Washington D C 4 It was around this time that she moved to Germany with her mother Aziza released her debut album Aziza Mustafa Zadeh in 1991 The album showed influence of Chick Corea and Keith Jarrett as well as Near Eastern music 5 Her second album Always won her the Phono Academy Prize a prestigious German music award and the Echo Prize from Sony She has since performed in many countries with many jazz and traditional luminaries and released several more albums the most recent being Generations released in 2020 Aziza currently resides in Mainz Germany with her mother Elza Mustafa Zadeh who is also her manager Her two favorite leisure activities she says are painting and sleeping She believes in God though she does not consider herself as belonging to any religion 6 Baku Jazz Festival 2007 edit Aziza visited Azerbaijan in June 2007 for the Baku Jazz Festival starring in her own concert at the Azerbaijan State Academic Opera and Ballet Theater and headlining the end of festival concert at the open air Green Theater 7 Discography editAziza Mustafa Zadeh 1991 Always 1993 Dance of Fire 1995 Seventh Truth 1996 Jazziza 1997 Inspiration Colors amp Reflections 2000 Shamans 2002 Contrasts 2006 Contrasts II 2007 Generations 2020 References edit Baku Zohra 15 January 2013 AND AFTER HIM JAZZ Region Plus No 376 Archived from the original on 15 January 2019 Retrieved 3 April 2024 Asadzadeh Ulviyya 16 December 2011 Ezize Mustafazade atasi haqqinda xatirelerini danisir Azadliq Radiosu in Azerbaijani Retrieved 25 July 2014 A Feeling of Jazz Baku Magazine No 2 16 May 2010 p 80 Monk Institute Archived February 3 2011 at the Wayback Machine AllMusic com review Aziza Mustafa Zadeh Jazzeitung interview with Aziza Mustafa Zadeh Aziza Mustafa Zadeh Azerbaijan on 2007 Jazz Festival festival jazz az Retrieved 15 August 2014 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Aziza Mustafa Zadeh Official website Azerbaijan International article Aziza Mustafa Zadeh discography at Discogs AllAboutJazz com Aziza Mustafa Zadeh Body and Soul and Mugam Listen to Aziza Mustafa Zadeh Music Section of Azerbaijan International Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Aziza Mustafa Zadeh amp oldid 1217080710, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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