Young Azeri violinist shines in UK
In the wake of a successful concert series across Japan, Nazrin
Rashidova, the young Azerbaijani violinist, is currently performing
a series of concerts across UK, state news agency AzerTac
reported.
On November 22, she will give a passionate performance of
St.George's Bristol concert hall, accompanied by Toki Quartet.
The Azerbaijani-British violin virtuoso has been performing on
stage since early childhood, making her concert debut at the age of
3 in one of the most prestigious palaces in Baku. Just half a year
later, she performed in the Anglo-American University in Cairo. She
was an experienced international performer by the time the Cairo
Opera House awarded her a Gold Medal after an exceptional solo
recital.
Nazrin was exceptionally accepted to The Royal Academy of Music and
successfully graduated with a Master of Music Degree, Diploma and
Regency Award for Notable Achievement. During her studies at the
School and Academy, Nazrin studied with renowned professors, Lydia
Mordkovich, Felix Andrievsky and Erich Gruenberg OBE and has
performed in masterclasses with Lord Yehudi Menuhin, Maxim
Vengerov, Lewis Kaplan and Sylvia Rosenberg.