Nazrin Rashidova - Concertmaster
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Nazrin
Rashidova MMus, DipRAM, BMus,
LRAM
Azerbaijani-British violinist, Nazrin
Rashidova has been performing on stage since early childhood, making her concert debut at the age of 3 in one of the
most prestigious halls in Baku. Just
half a year later, she performed in the Anglo-American University in Cairo. At the same time, she was
already appearing with orchestras in the Egyptian Capital. It was her debut solo recital in two halves, in 1994 which won
her recognition and a Gold
Medal awarded by the Cairo Opera House for being the first musician and child (in the history of the Opera
House) to perform an exceptional programme of brilliance at the tender age of six.
Nazrin was accepted to The Purcell School of Music in 1995 and was
the first pupil in the history of
the school to have played on a 1/4 size violin gifted to the school by the Royal family, previously belonging to one of HRH The Prince
of Wales’ sons.
In 1998, Nazrin became the youngest semi-finalist (aged ten) in the
history of the Yehudi Menuhin
International Violin Competition. Later on, she was a participant and prizewinner in several international competitions and festivals
including, Henry Wieniawski in Poland, Tunbridge Wells in Kent, and the Queen Elisabeth in Belgium. Nazrin’s achievements
have culminated in a nomination to
attend the Woman of The Year Lunch 2006 in London for her accomplishments in music.
In 2003, Nazrin was exceptionally accepted to The Royal Academy of
Music at the age of 15, successfully
graduating with a Master of Music Degree and several other high awards for notable achievement during her studies. Nazrin
also had the opportunity to play on very rare violins by Antonio Stradivari, including “1666”, “1699 Crespi”, “1718 Maurin”,
and “1711 Parke”. She was also the first student to be lent the
“1707 Castelbarco” by Stradivari for a period of two years. During her education, Nazrin has studied in the classes
of Professors Lydia Mordkovich,
Felix Andrievsky and Erich Gruenberg OBE.
Nazrin’s most notable appearances have included performing for the
ex- President of Azerbaijan in
Cairo, Baku and London. Nazrin has also had the privilege of performing for HRH The Prince of Wales on two occasions; at
Buckingham Palace in 1995 and a private recital at St. James’ Palace in 2000. In 2001, Nazrin played for HM The Queen of
Jordan during a charity concert in
aid of MAIC in London. In September 2010, Nazrin was invited to perform at the Azerbaijan State Philharmonic Hall
in the presentation of the ‘Azerbaijani Woman’ Magazine.
She has also given numerous concerts and recitals in the U.S.A,
France, Germany, Poland, Egypt, Japan and in London at the Wigmore Hall, Purcell Room, St. Martin- in- the –Fields, Cadogan Hall, St John’s Smith Square and
Westminster Central Hall.
In 2008, Nazrin founded FeMusa String Ensemble - Britain’s first
female chamber orchestra in under 60
years! They have successfully performed in several prestigious venues in London, where one of their concerts were featured on
BBC World News.
Nazrin’s extensive repertoire encompasses under 40 Concertos and a
large number of Chamber and Virtuoso
works.
Upcoming concerts include a Duo Recital on 21st October
at St. James's Church Piccadilly, in collaboration with guitarist, Stanislav Hvartchilkov.
Nazrin is now playing on a violin after G.B Guadagnini Milan 1753
'Straus' (Royal Academy of Music
Collection) by Professor David Rattray, London 2009 and with an 1890 Lamy bow, generously gifted to her by James
Smillie.
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