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Baku / Bulavr /

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Бульвар / Баку

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Бульвар / Баку

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Heyder-Aliyev-Fondu - BIAF — Baku International Arts Festival
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31 october

Philharmonic Hall

20:00

31.10.25 / 20:00

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ФИЛАРМОНИЯ

piano

Behzod
Abduraimov

Azerbaijan State
Symphony Orchestra

Fuad Ibrahimov

(conductor)

Festival Opening Concert

Behzod Abduraimov (piano)
Azerbaijan State Academic Symphony Orchestra named after Uzeyir Hajibeyli, Fuad Ibrahimov (conductor)

The opening of the Baku Arts Festival (BIAF) will feature one of the most brilliant pianists of his generation — Behzod Abduraimov (Uzbekistan). A laureate of the London International Piano Competition, Abduraimov performs on the world’s most prestigious stages — from Carnegie Hall to the Concertgebouw, collaborating with leading orchestras across Europe, Asia, and the Americas.

01.11.25 - 02.11.25 / 19:00

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Music
TheateR

TITIZÉ

(SWITZERLAND)

A Venetian Dream

Daniele
Finzi PascA

TITIZÉ – A Venetian Dream

Daniele Finzi Pasca (Switzerland)

Legendary director Daniele Finzi Pasca, known for his creations for Cirque du Soleil, Olympic ceremonies, and leading theatres around the world, brings his newest poetic fantasy to Baku: TITIZÉ – A Venetian Dream.

01.11.25 - 02.11.25 / 20:00

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SHARON EYAL
DANCE

DELAY THE SADNESS

(FRANCE)

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Delay the Sadness  Sharon Eyal (France)

Sharon Eyal (France) | S-E-D Dance Company
Genre: Contemporary Dance
World Premiere: Ruhrtriennale – Festival der Künste, Germany, September 2025
Baku Presentation: As part of BIAF 2025

Delay the Sadness is the newest creation by Sharon Eyal, made exclusively for her company S-E-D (Sharon Eyal Dance), founded in France in 2023. This is the company’s second work since its founding in France in 2023, following the triumphant success of Into the Hairy (contemporary dance), which received international awards...

07.11.25 / 20:00

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Julian
Sitkovetsky

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100 – Tribute
from Baku

Dmitry
Sitkovetsky

(violin and conductor)

Baku State
Chamber Orchestra

Liana Gurdjia

(violin)

(violin)

Ayaka Uchio & Nezrin Asanli

(violin and conductor)

Murad Adigezalzade

Philharmonic Hall

Julian Sitkovetsky 100
– Tribute from Baku

Dmitry Sitkovetsky (violin and conductor)
Baku State Chamber Orchestra
Liana Gurdjia, Ayaka Uchio
Nezrin Asanli, Murad Adigezalzade

This gala concert, dedicated to the centenary of Julian Sitkovetsky, brings together outstanding musicians from around the world. A special event within the festival, it serves as a musical tribute to one of the greatest violinists of the 20th century - an artist of exceptional depth, whose brilliant career was cut tragically short but left an indelible mark on musical history.

08.11.25 - 08.11.25 / 19:00

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Ex Machina / Robert Lepage

Côté Danse / Guillaume Côté (canada)

Prince of Denmark

Hamlet

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Azerbaijan State Musical Theatre

Hamlet, Prince of Denmark

Robert Lepage (Canada)

Two titans of the international stage — director Robert Lepage and dancer-choreographer Guillaume Côté — join forces in a contemporary interpretation of Shakespeare’s tragedy. Premiered in spring 2024 in Toronto, Hamlet, Prince of Denmark is a ballet that blurs the boundaries between theatre and dance, scenic minimalism and visual poetry.

14.11.25 / 20:00 - 15.11.25 / 19:00

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ANNA KARENINA

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Gesher
Theatre

Azerbaijan
State Musical TheatrE

(Israel)

Anna Karenina

«Gesher» Theatre (Israel)

The production of Anna Karenina, based on the iconic novel by Leo Tolstoy and presented at the festival by the renowned Gesher Theatre from Tel Aviv, is a subtle and piercing reflection on love, freedom, and the inevitability of fate. The production is directed by Rimas Tuminas, one of the most celebrated directors in contemporary European theatre...

15.11.25 - 16.11.25 / 20:00

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Rite
of Spring

Yang Liping Contemporary Dance

(Chine)

AZerbaijan
Drama Theater

Rite of Spring

Yang Liping Contemporary Dance (Chine)

Igor Stravinsky’s world-renowned masterpiece The Rite of Spring takes on new life in this large-scale interpretation by celebrated Chinese choreographer Yang Liping. On her stage, Eastern philosophy, Buddhist symbolism, and ancient rituals are reawakened in a striking visual and choreographic experience...

16.11.25 / 20:00

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AZERBAIJAN STATE SYMPHONY
ORCHESTRA NAMED AFTER
UZEYIR HAJIBEYLI
 

FARHAD 
BADALBEYLI

(PIANO)

DMITRY 
SITKOVETSKY

(VIOLIN)

MURTUZA 
BULBUL

(CONDUCTOR)

A NIGHT WITH BAKU’S GREATESTS ARTISTS

Closing Concert

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Festival ClosinG
Concert

Baku
Philharmonic Hall

PolaD
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80th Anniversary
Tribute

Dmitry Sitkovetsky
(violin)

Azerbaijan State
Symphony
Orchestra named
after Uzeyir Hajibeyli


Fuad Ibragimov
(conductor)

Festival Closing Concert

A Night with Baku’s Greatest Artists — Closing Concert Murtuza Bulbul (conductor), Dmitry Sitkovetsky, Farhad Badalbeyli

The festival's closing gala concert is dedicated to the 80th anniversary of Polad Bulbuloglu — an outstanding composer and cultural figure of Azerbaijan, whose name is closely associated with the flourishing of the country’s musical and civic life.

The concert will be performed with the Baku State Chamber Orchestra, conducted by Fuad Ibragimov.
Special guest of the evening - world-renowned violinist and conductor Dmitry Sitkovetsky.

01.11.25 - 02.11.25 / 19:00

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TITIZÉ – A Venetian Dream

Daniele Finzi Pasca (Switzerland)

Legendary director Daniele Finzi Pasca, known for his creations for Cirque du Soleil, Olympic ceremonies, and leading theatres around the world, brings his newest poetic fantasy to Baku: TITIZÉ – A Venetian Dream.

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31.10.25 / 19:00

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WEEKEND 1

31.10 - 02.11

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WEEKEND 2

07.11 - 09.11

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WEEKEND 3

14.11 - 16.11

31 october

20:00

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Behzod Abduraimov

(piano)

Azerbaijan State
Symphony Orchestra

Fuad Ibrahimov

(conductor)

Festival Opening Concert

Behzod Abduraimov (piano)
Azerbaijan State Symphony Orchestra, Fuad Ibrahimov (conductor)

The opening of the Baku Arts Festival (BIAF) will feature one of the most brilliant pianists of his generation — Behzod Abduraimov (Uzbekistan). A laureate of the London International Piano Competition, Abduraimov performs on the world’s most prestigious stages — from Carnegie Hall to the Concertgebouw, collaborating with leading orchestras across Europe, Asia, and the Americas.

Philharmonic Hall

Festival Opening Concert

31 october

20:00

Philharmonic Hall

Behzod Abduraimov (piano)
Azerbaijan State Symphony Orchestra, Fuad Ibragimov (conductor)

The opening of the Baku Arts Festival (BIAF) will feature one of the most brilliant pianists of his generation — Behzod Abduraimov (Uzbekistan). A laureate of the London International Piano Competition, Abduraimov performs on the world’s most prestigious stages — from Carnegie Hall to the Concertgebouw, collaborating with leading orchestras across Europe, Asia, and the Americas.
 

The concert will be performed in collaboration with the Azerbaijan State Symphony Orchestra named after Uzeyir Hajibeyli, conducted by Fuad Ibragimov.
 

The evening's program includes Tchaikovsky's Piano Concerto No. 1, works by Dmitri Shostakovich, and compositions by Azerbaijani composers - a musical portrait where classical heritage and national tradition come together in a unified festival context; a dialogue between eras, cultures, and musical forms.

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1/2 november

19:00

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TITIZÉ

A Venetian Dream

(Switzerland)

Daniele
Finzi Pasca

TITIZÉ– A Venetian Dream 

Daniele Finzi Pasca (Switzerland)
The performance features 10 actors, acrobats, and musicians from the renowned Compagnia Finzi Pasca, which has toured in 46 countries worldwide.

Legendary director Daniele Finzi Pasca, known for his creations for Cirque du Soleil, Olympic ceremonies, and leading theatres around the world, brings his newest poetic fantasy to Baku: TITIZÉ – A Venetian Dream. The world premiere took place in July 2024 at Teatro Goldoni in Venice.

Musical Theatre

TITIZÉ– A Venetian Dream 

1/2 nov.

19:00

Musical Theatre

Daniele Finzi Pasca (Switzerland)
The performance features 10 actors, acrobats, and musicians from the renowned Compagnia Finzi Pasca, which has toured in 46 countries worldwide.

Legendary director Daniele Finzi Pasca, known for his creations for Cirque du Soleil, Olympic ceremonies, and leading theatres around the world, brings his newest poetic fantasy to Baku: TITIZÉ – A Venetian Dream.
 

This production merges circus, theatre, acrobatics, and music, drawing inspiration from the spirit of Venice and the language of dreams. Masks, reflections, illusions, floating bodies, and impossible balances come to life on stage. Built on rich visual metaphor, TITIZÉ invites audiences of all ages into a fragile, luminous, and enchanting world where clowns become poets, and movement becomes language.
 

The world premiere took place in July 2024 at Teatro Goldoni in Venice.

The performance features 10 actors, acrobats, and musicians from the renowned Compagnia Finzi Pasca, which has toured in 46 countries worldwide.

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20:00

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SHARON EYAL
DANCE

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DELAY THE SADNESS

Delay the Sadness 

Sharon Eyal (France) | S-E-D Dance Company
Genre: Contemporary Dance
World Premiere: Ruhrtriennale – Festival der Künste, Germany, September 2025
Baku Presentation: As part of BIAF 2025

Delay the Sadness is the newest creation by Sharon Eyal, made exclusively for her company S-E-D (Sharon Eyal Dance), founded in France in 2023. This is the company’s second work since its founding in France in 2023, following the triumphant success of Into the Hairy (contemporary dance), which received international awards...

Drama Theatre

Delay the Sadness 

1/2 nov.

20:00

Drama Theatre

Sharon Eyal (France) | S-E-D Dance Company 
Genre: Contemporary Dance
World Premiere: Ruhrtriennale – Festival der Künste, Germany, September 2025
Baku Presentation: As part of BIAF 2025

Delay the Sadness is the newest creation by Sharon Eyal, made exclusively for her company S-E-D (Sharon Eyal Dance), founded in France in 2023. This is the company’s second work since its founding in France in 2023, following the triumphant success of Into the Hairy (contemporary dance), which received international awards.

Immersed in universal and intimate themes of memory, grief, and continuity of life, this choreography unfolds like an emotional poem — about motherhood, breath, dance, and dreams. The original score is composed by Josef Laimon, with lighting by long-time collaborator Alon Cohen.

Co-produced by leading European festivals, the work will be shown at BIAF directly following its world premiere.

Artistic team:

  • Choreography: Sharon Eyal

  • Co-creator: Gai Behar

  • Music: Josef Laimon

  • Lighting: Alon Cohen

  • Performers: Darren Devaney, Juan Gil, Alice Godfrey, Johnny McMillan and others

  • Based in France, the company is supported by the French Ministry of Culture and Fondation BNP Paribas.

About the creators:


Sharon Eyal is one of the most distinctive voices in contemporary dance, a former soloist and resident choreographer with Israel’s Batsheva Dance Company. Since 2005, she has collaborated with producer and artist Gai Behar, creating numerous works for the Paris Opera Ballet, Staatsballett Berlin, NDT, and more.

The duo has received:

  • DER FAUST Prize (Germany, 2018)

  • FEDORA VAN CLEEF & ARPELS Prize for Ballet (2017)

  • Order of Arts and Letters of the French Republic (2023)

They are also known for collaborations with Christian Dior, Maria Grazia Chiuri, Jamie xx, Es Devlin, Harley Weir, and major galleries such as Hauser & Wirth and Hannah Barry. In 2025, they became the first artists-in-residence of the SYMBIOSIS program at Palais de Tokyo, Paris.

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7 november

20:00

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Sitkovetsky

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Dmitry Sitkovetsky

(violin and conductor)

Bakı Kamera Orkestrİ
Liana Gurdjia

Ayaka Uchio & Nezrin Asanli

Murad Adigezalzade

(skrİpka)

(violin)

(PIANO)

Baku State Chamber Orchestra

Liana Gurdjia

(violin)

100 – Tribute
from Baku

Julian Sitkovetsky 100
– Tribute from Baku

Dmitry Sitkovetsky (violin and conductor)
Baku State Chamber Orchestra
Liana Gurdjia, Ayaka Uchio
Nezrin Asanli, Murad Adigezalzade

This gala concert, dedicated to the centenary of Julian Sitkovetsky, brings together outstanding musicians from around the world. A special event within the festival, it serves as a musical tribute to one of the greatest violinists of the 20th century - an artist of exceptional depth, whose brilliant career was cut tragically short but left an indelible mark on musical history...

Philharmonic Hall

Julian Sitkovetsky 100
– Tribute from Baku

7 november

20:00

Philharmonic Hall

Dmitry Sitkovetsky (violin and conductor)
Baku State Chamber Orchestra
Liana Gurdjia, Ayaka Uchio
Nezrin Asanli, Murad Adigezalzade

This gala concert, dedicated to the centenary of Julian Sitkovetsky, brings together outstanding musicians from around the world. A special event within the festival, it serves as a musical tribute to one of the greatest violinists of the 20th century - an artist of exceptional depth, whose brilliant career was cut tragically short but left an indelible mark on musical history.

The evening will feature his son, Dmitry Sitkovetsky — violinist, conductor, and one of the most versatile musicians of our time. Dmitry was born in Baku, into a renowned musical family. His mother, Bella Davidovich, is one of the most acclaimed pianists of her generation and a laureate of the International Chopin Piano Competition in Warsaw. This concert is a deeply personal return to his roots, filled with emotion and cultural resonance.

The performance will take place with the Baku State Chamber Orchestra, conducted by Fuad Ibragimov.

Also taking the stage will be: Nezrin Jamalova, Liana Gourdjia, Alf Moser, Ayka Uchio, Federico Hood, and Kati Raitinen — musicians of striking individuality and international acclaim.

Program:


– J.S. Bach: Triple Concerto
– Pyotr Tchaikovsky: Souvenir d’un lieu cher
– Frédéric Chopin: Nocturne for Piano & Strings (rare version)
– Dmitri Shostakovich: String Symphony

An evening of remembrance, musical lineage, and inspiration - a celebration of legacy through the power of live music.

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8/9 november

19:00

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Ex Machina
Robert Lepage

PRINCE OF DENIMARK

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Côté Danse
Guillaume Côté 
(Canada)

Hamlet

Hamlet, Prince of Denmark

Robert Lepage (Canada)
Two titans of the international stage — director Robert Lepage and dancer-choreographer Guillaume Côté — join forces in a contemporary interpretation of Shakespeare’s tragedy. Premiered in spring 2024 in Toronto.

Robert Lepage’s worldwide acclaim as a director, innovator, and multidisciplinary artist underscores the status of this work as a major cultural event. His company, Ex Machina, is among the most influential theatrical brands in the world. Lepage’s awards include the Legion of Honour, the Stanislavsky Award, the Europe Theatre Prize, the Glenn Gould Prize, and more.

Musical Theatre

Hamlet, Prince of Denmark

8/9 nov.

19:00

Musical Theatre

Robert Lepage (Canada)
Two titans of the international stage — director Robert Lepage and dancer-choreographer Guillaume Côté — join forces in a contemporary interpretation of Shakespeare’s tragedy. Premiered in spring 2024 in Toronto.

This production relies not on elaborate technologies but on clarity, precision, and the concentrated intensity of the performers’ presence.

The stage, lit by artificial candlelight, evokes the shadowed halls of Elsinore Castle and immerses the viewer in the atmosphere of the late Middle Ages.

Robert Lepage’s worldwide acclaim as a director, innovator, and multidisciplinary artist underscores the status of this work as a major cultural event.

His company, Ex Machina, is among the most influential theatrical brands in the world. Lepage’s awards include the Legion of Honour, the Stanislavsky Award, the Europe Theatre Prize, the Glenn Gould Prize, and more.

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14 nov.

20:00

15 nov.

19:00

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Gesher Theatre (Israel)

ANNA
KARENINA

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Anna Karenina

«Gesher» Theatre (Israel)
Known for its layered, visually precise, and emotionally resonant productions, Gesher Theatre offers a modern scenic reading of a classical text - free from spectacle, but rich in artistic integrity.

The production of Anna Karenina, based on the iconic novel by Leo Tolstoy and presented at the festival by the renowned Gesher Theatre from Tel Aviv, is a subtle and piercing reflection on love, freedom, and the inevitability of fate. The production is directed by Rimas Tuminas, one of the most celebrated directors in contemporary European theatre...

Musical Theatre

Anna Karenina

14/15 nov.

20:00 / 19:00

Musical Theatre

«Gesher» Theatre (Israel)
Known for its layered, visually precise, and emotionally resonant productions, Gesher Theatre offers a modern scenic reading of a classical text - free from spectacle, but rich in artistic integrity.

The production of Anna Karenina, based on the iconic novel by Leo Tolstoy and presented at the festival by the renowned Gesher Theatre from Tel Aviv, is a subtle and piercing reflection on love, freedom, and the inevitability of fate.

The production is directed by Rimas Tuminas, one of the most celebrated directors in contemporary European theatre.
 

This stage version avoids conventional set designs and theatrical excess - instead offering the clarity of direction, vibrant presence of the actors, and a refined inner dramaturgy. Anna’s story unfolds on an almost empty stage, where every look, gesture, and pause is charged with tension and light.

The role of Anna is powerfully performed by Efrat Ben-Zur, portraying a woman who seems to sense the approach of her tragic end from the very beginning.

 

Known for its layered, visually precise, and emotionally resonant productions, Gesher Theatre offers a modern scenic reading of a classical text - free from spectacle, but rich in artistic integrity.

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15/16 november

20:00

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Yang Liping
Contemporary Dance (Chine)

Rite 
of Spring

Rite of Spring

Yang Liping Contemporary Dance (Chine)
The production captivates not only with its philosophical depth, but also with its powerful visual language: the set design by Tim Yip, Oscar winner for Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon, merges mandalas, masks, Tibetan rituals, and luminous symbols into a cohesive spiritual space.

Igor Stravinsky’s world-renowned masterpiece The Rite of Spring takes on new life in this large-scale interpretation by celebrated Chinese choreographer Yang Liping. On her stage, Eastern philosophy, Buddhist symbolism, and ancient rituals are reawakened in a striking visual and choreographic experience.

Drama Theatre

Rite of Spring

15/16 nov.

20:00

Drama Theatre

Yang Liping
Contemporary Dance (Chine)

Igor Stravinsky’s world-renowned masterpiece The Rite of Spring takes on new life in this large-scale interpretation by celebrated Chinese choreographer Yang Liping. On her stage, Eastern philosophy, Buddhist symbolism, and ancient rituals are reawakened in a striking visual and choreographic experience.
 

This is not a remake, but a fully original work — a reflection on the cycles of life and death, self-sacrifice, and spiritual rebirth. The central figure is not a victim, but a willing mediator between worlds, whose soul is purified through sacrifice and enters a new stage of existence.
 

The production captivates not only with its philosophical depth, but also with its powerful visual language: the set design by Tim Yip, Oscar winner for Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon, merges mandalas, masks, Tibetan rituals, and luminous symbols into a cohesive spiritual space. On stage, sound, movement, and image merge into a unified rhythm - each moment pulsing like the breath of the universe.
 

Created in collaboration with festivals in London, Beijing, Edinburgh, and Shanghai, this production is already being hailed as the most powerful Chinese reinterpretation of The Rite of Spring, offering a bold new perspective on one of the most radical ballets of the 20th century.

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16 november

20:00

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FESTIVAL CLOSING
CONCERT

Polad
Bulbul ogly 
80th Anniversary
Tribute

Dmitry Sitkovetsky
(violin)

Azerbaijan State Symphony Orchestra named after
Uzeyir Hajibeyli 

Fuad Ibragimov
(conductor)

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A NIGHT WITH BAKU’S GREATESTS ARTISTS

AZERBAIJAN STATE SYMPHONY
ORCHESTRA NAMED AFTER
UZEYIR HAJIBEYLI
 

FARHAD 
BADALBEYLI
(PIANO)

DMITRY 
SITKOVETSKY
(VIOLIN)

MURTUZA 
BULBUL
(CONDUCTOR)

Closing Concert

Festival Closing Concert

A Night with Baku’s Greatest Artists
Closing Concert Murtuza Bulbul (conductor), Dmitry Sitkovetsky, Farhad Badalbeyli

The festival's closing gala concert is dedicated to the 80th anniversary of Polad Bulbuloglu — an outstanding composer and cultural figure of Azerbaijan, whose name is closely associated with the flourishing of the country’s musical and civic life.
The concert will be performed with the Baku State Chamber Orchestra, conducted by Fuad Ibragimov. Special guest of the evening - world-renowned violinist and conductor Dmitry Sitkovetsky.

Philharmonic Hall

Festival Closing Concert

16 november

20:00

Philharmonic Hall

A Night with Baku’s Greatest Artists — Closing Concert Murtuza Bulbul (conductor), Dmitry Sitkovetsky, Farhad Badalbeyli

The festival's closing gala concert is dedicated to the 80th anniversary of Polad Bulbuloglu — an outstanding composer and cultural figure of Azerbaijan, whose name is closely associated with the flourishing of the country’s musical and civic life.

The concert will be performed with the Baku State Chamber Orchestra, conducted by Fuad Ibragimov.


Special guest of the evening - world-renowned violinist and conductor Dmitry Sitkovetsky.

The program includes works by the jubilarian, reflecting the breadth and richness of his compositional voice:

Concert Waltz

Symphonic Dances:


– Girls’ Dance
– Oriental Dance
– Yalli

Concerto for Violin and Orchestra:
– Agitato – Allegro
– Lento
– Vivo

Bringing the festival to a close, this evening will stand as a musical tribute of respect and gratitude to the legacy of a master who has inspired generations.

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