Ayyub Guliyev (Conductor)
Ayyub Guliyev was born in 1984 in
Baku, Azerbaijan. In 2005 he graduated from the Baku Music Academy, where he
studied conducting with Y.Adigezalov, and continued his education at the
Saint-Petersburg State Conservatory under A.Polishchuk and later at Vienna State
University of Music and Fine Arts. He also passed training with D.Harding,
R.Capasso, Y.Simonov, and R.Abdullayev. He has collaborated with many famous
orchestras including “Colours” symphony orchestra (Greece), Trondheim Symphony
Orchestra (Norway), Cadaques Orchestra (Spain), Zagreb Philharmonic, Podlasie
Opera and Philharmonic, Baltic Philharmonic, Symphony Orchestras of Lublin,
Kielce, Koczalin (Poland), Saint-Petersburg State Symphony Orchestra, the State
Hermitage Orchestra, Azerbaijan State Symphony Orchestra and others. In February
2010 Ayyub Guliyev conducted the Musical Olympus Festival concert in Carnegie
Hall, New York.
Upon
the decree of the President of Azerbaijan Republic the name of Ayyub Guliyev was
included into the Presidential “Golden Book of Young Talents” in August 1998, he
also has become the President's scholarship holder. In 2006 he was awarded with
prestigious national prize “Success of Year”, and in 2009 – the ministerial
award “Peak-2009”.
In
2006 Ayyub Guliyev won the First Prize at the Lutoslawski International
Conducting Competition in Bialystok (Poland) and also received the “Special
Prize of the Philharmonic Orchestra – Best conductor of the competition”. In
November 2008 he was awarded with the “Orchestra Preference Award” at the
Mitropoulos International Conducting Competition in Athens and in 2010 Ayyub
Guliev won the top prise (Giuseppe Sinopoli Award) at the Arturo Toscanini
International Competition in Parma (Italy).
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