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Occupation(s)
  
Pianist, tutor

Genres
  
Classical music

Role
  
Classical pianist

Name
  
Narmina Afandiyeva

Years active
  
1994 - present


Narmina Afandiyeva

Birth name
  
Narmina Afandiyeva (Nərminə Əfəndiyeva)

Born
  
February 24, 1976 Baku, Republic of Azerbaijan (
1976-02-24
)

Chopin Ballade 1 g moll Narmina Afandiyeva


Narmina Afandiyeva (Azerbaijani: Nərminə Əfəndiyeva; Russian: Нармина Эфендиева) (born 24 February 1976) is an Azerbaijani classical pianist and tutor.

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Life and career

Narmina Afandiyeva was born in Baku, in Soviet Azerbaijan in 1976. In 1986, she attended the BulBul Secondary Special Music School and graduated in 1994 with first-class honours. The same year, she entered the Baku Academy of Music where she studied piano, and in 1998, was awarded a Bachelor of Arts degree. She then studied for her Master's Degree there, graduating in 2000 with first-class honors. She has performed more than 100 times as a soloist in Baku and abroad. In addition to performances in recitals, she is also an opera accompanist. She is married to Hasan Anami Olya, a well known Azerbaijani musician and opera singer.

Awards

  • Participant of the 1st International Contest of Young Performers named after Chopin in Moscow
  • Winner of the Republican Contest of Pianists named after Asaf Zeynally (III Prize)
  • Winner of the Festival of Young Performers (II Prize);
  • Winner of the Republican Contest of Young Pianists for the title of the Best Pianist of the Year (III Prize)
  • Performances

  • Concert, works by Tofig Guliyev, German-Azeri Cultural Association "Kapellhaus", Baku City – Farida Mammadova (soprano), Hassan Enami (tenor), Gulchin Aslanova (piano) and Narmina Afandiyeva (piano)
  • Recital, works by Mozart, Shubert, Verdi, Donizetti, Bizet and Hajibeyov (2005) – Farida Mammadova (soprano), Hassan Enami (tenor), Narmina Afandiyeva (piano)
  • References

    Narmina Afandiyeva Wikipedia