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Performance of the Tel Aviv ballet troupe was met with applause by festival participants.

30 July 2014 | 03:00

VI Gabala International Music Festival, held with the organizational support of the Heydar Aliyev Foundation and being the basis of a new tradition in the history of the national musical culture of Azerbaijan, which plays an important role in the expansion of international cultural relations, informing the world community about our rich musical culture, continues successfully. In accordance with the program of grandiose festival within another evening of chamber music presented in the "Qafqaz Resort" hotel the works of the great composer, pianist and conductor Sergei Rachmaninoff and Israeli composers were performed.
Musical evening started with a performance of the Israel quintet of wind instruments. Within the concert the samples of classic works of Western composers were presented. Performance at a concert of the laureate of various international competitions, a talented pianist Tatyana Shafran, appearing with an extensive concert program on stages of many European countries, and prize winner of Arthur Rubinstein Company, pianist Gil Shohat was met by the audience with applause.
Performance of the Russian pianist, honorary academician of the International Academy of Arts at the United Nations, Professor of Jullian Academy of Music in U.S.A Oksana Yablonskaya gave viewers memorable moments. Then, in accordance with the program in the late afternoon the Tel Aviv ballet troupe performed. This troupe that became known all over the world with its virtuosic performance, gave the Azerbaijani audience and tourists, who came to Gabala from abroad, unforgettable moments, performing ballet "Seven Beauties". As part of the concert the excerpts from mugam compositions and the works of European composers were performed.
During musical evening also performed: Honored Artist, Senior Lecturer of the Azerbaijan National Conservatory, gifted tar player Sahib Pashazade, talented Israeli singer Mira Awad, prize winner of the Arthur Rubinstein Company, Israeli pianist Gil Shohat, a talented Moroccan guitarist Mark Kakon.

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