Baku: Azerbaijani violinist Nazrin Rashidova, currently residing in London, began her illustrious music career at the tender age of three with her first solo performance in Baku. Born into a family of professional musicians, Rashidova has since carved out a distinguished international career as a soloist, recitalist, chamber musician, orchestral director, pedagogue, and researcher. At just 21, she founded FeMusa, the first female chamber orchestra in the United Kingdom since the 1950s.
According to Azerbaijan State News Agency, Rashidova shared insights into her 35-year career, her Azerbaijani heritage, and her aspirations to promote Azerbaijani classical music globally. Reflecting on her early debut, Rashidova expressed the integral role the violin has played in her life, a journey well-documented through family archives.
Rashidova credits her musical upbringing to her parents, both professional violinists who now teach in the UK. She describes her childhood environment as one of inspiration and creative engagement rather than pressure, which greatly influenced her decision to pursue music professionally.
Despite spending more than a third of her life in the UK, Rashidova emphasizes the deep influence of her Azerbaijani roots on her musical identity. She highlights the cultural richness of Azerbaijan as a source of inspiration that adds depth to her artistic expression.
Her career journey from a young violinist in Baku to an acclaimed musician in Britain has been marked by diverse roles and challenges. Rashidova describes her career as a continually evolving journey, embracing various roles in performance, pedagogy, and research.
The establishment of FeMusa was driven by a desire to create performance opportunities for female musicians. Rashidova notes the orchestra's influence in inspiring similar ensembles, particularly following their performances in Oman and Azerbaijan.
As an educator and researcher, Rashidova finds joy in nurturing the next generation of musicians. She aims to instill confidence, artistic freedom, and a love for the instrument in her students, fostering their development beyond technical skills.
Rashidova continues to maintain strong ties with Azerbaijan's musical community, frequently including works by Azerbaijani composers in her performances. Her collaborative project, the Dreams album, is one of her cherished endeavors connecting her to Azerbaijani music.
Discussing Azerbaijan's distinctive musical culture, Rashidova highlights the unique harmonic language stemming from mugham, which captivates international audiences with its emotional range.
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Currently, Rashidova is involved in projects showcasing rare violins and expanding the repertoire for violin and guitar arrangements. She remains committed to making Azerbaijani classical scores accessible to global audiences through international publishing efforts.