Jamal Aliyev

Jamal Aliyev (Russian: Джамал Aлиев, Azerbaijani: Camal Əliyev) is a Turkish cellist. He was born in Baku, on 2 September 1993.[1]

Jamal is rapidly becoming one of the most sought after cellists of his generation. He is a BBC Introducing Classical Artist,[2] has won numerous competitions and performed on BBC Radio 3, Medici TV and London Live TV on many occasions, including his solo performance with the BBC Concert Orchestra where he gave his debut live broadcast at the Menuhin Hall.[3] Jamal has recorded his debut CD with the Champs Hill label and has been performing as a solo cellist and a chamber musician in prestigious major venues around the World.[4]

During 2017 the Hattori Foundation awarded Aliyev with a prize along with Maria Kouznetsova and other violinists.[5]

Jamal Aliyev gave his solo debut performance for the BBC Proms in 2017 at the Royal Albert Hall (London). He performed with the BBC Concert Orchestra and Keith Lockhart conducting.[6]

Education

(2008–2013) Yehudi Menuhin School, London[7]

(2013–Present) Royal College of Music, London[8]

Awards

(2002) 1st Prize Trakya International Cello Competition[6]
(2004) 1st Prize V. Antonio Janigro International Cello Competition[9]
(2007) Full Scholarship Award Central Musical School, Moscow[6]
(2007) Full Scholarship Award Yehudi Menuhin School, London[6]
(2013) Full Scholarship Award Royal College of Music, London[6]
(2013) Full Scholarship Award Royal Academy of Music, London[6]
(2013) Junior Award Hattori Foundation[10]
(2014) Winner Muriel Taylor Cello Competition/Scholarship[8]
(2014) Winner Royal College of Music Concerto Competition[8]
(2014) Winner Royal College of Music Violoncello Competition[4]
(2014) Junior Award Hattori Foundation[10]
(2015) Winner Royal College of Music Concerto Competition[4]
(2015) Winner Royal College of Music Violoncello Competition[4]
(2015) Senior Award Hattori Foundation[10]
(2015) Winner Martin Trust Sydney Perry Award[11]
(2015) 1st Prize Croydon Concerto Competition UK[6]
(2015) 1st Prize Bromsgrove International Competition[12]
(2016) 1st Prize Eastbourne Concerto Competition UK[6]
(2016) Winner Cambridge Concerto Competition UK[6]
(2016) Winner Musicians Company Concerts Award[6]
(2016) Senior Award Hattori Foundation[10]
(2016) Winner Royal College of Music Concerto Competition[4]
(2016) Honourable Mention Pablo Casals Competition[10]
(2016) Kronberg Academy Award Enescu Competition Romania[10]
(2017) Winner Kirckman Society – Wigmore Hall award[6]
(2017) Winner Royal College of Music Violoncello Competition[4]
(2017) Winner Sir Karl Jenkins Music Award[6]
(2017) Winner Musicians Company – Prince's Prize[6]

Live Broadcast Appearances

2012
Live Broadcast at the Menuhin Hall – Solo with BBC Concert Orchestra[3]

2012
Live Broadcast solo performance on Sean Rafferty's Programme; "In Tune"[13]

2014
Live Broadcast solo performance on Moscow 24 TV[6]

2015
BBC Introducing Artist Scheme – BBC Radio 3 "In Tune"[6]

2016
Live Broadcast solo performance on Sarah Walker's Programme; "In Tune"[6]

2016
Live Broadcast solo performance on London Live TV[6]

2016
Live Broadcast solo performance on Medici TV[6]

2016
Live Broadcast solo performance on Romania TV[6]

2017
BBC Introducing Artist Scheme – BBC Radio 3 "In Tune"[6]

2017
Live Broadcast on BBC in Tune – BBC Music Day in Hatfield[6]

2017
Live Broadcast on BBC Radio 3 – BBC Proms celebrating John Williams.[6]

Recordings

2016 – CD Recording with Anna Fedorova – "Russian Theme" at Champs Hill Records.[4]

2018 – Classic FM

2018 – Warner Classics

Cello

Giovanni Battista Gabrielli (1756)

References

  1. "Music Futures Festival – Final Day 21st January". Asia House. Retrieved 9 May 2015.
  2. "Talent Unlimited: The project to support student musicians through giving them the opportunity of giving concerts: Jamal Aliyev – cello". talent-unlimited.org.uk. Retrieved 9 May 2015.
  3. 1 2 "BBC Concert Orchestra debut at The Menuhin Hall, Cobham". Surrey. Retrieved 9 May 2015.
  4. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 "News". jamalaliyev.com. Retrieved 9 May 2015.
  5. "Hattori Foundation names five string players among 2017 award winners". The Strad. 26 July 2017. Retrieved 19 September 2018. recipients shared a prize pot of £42,500, and include violinists Yume Fujise, Maria Kouznetsova, Alexandra Lomeiko, violist Alexander MacFarlane, and cellist Jamal Aliyev.
  6. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 "Jamal Aliyev". jamalaliyev.com. Retrieved 9 May 2015.
  7. http://www.yehudimenuhinschool.co.uk/downloads/newsletters/Spring_12_Newsletter.pdf
  8. 1 2 3 Royal College of Music. "News Items – Success for Jamal – Royal College of Music". rcm.ac.uk. Retrieved 9 May 2015.
  9. "FREE // Jamal Aliyev: Pre-concert Foyer performance". lineupnow.com. Retrieved 9 May 2015.
  10. 1 2 3 4 5 6 "Previous award winners". hattorifoundation.org.uk. Retrieved 9 May 2015.
  11. "MMSF award winners". philharmonia. Retrieved 12 November 2015.
  12. "2015 Competition". Bromsgrove International Young Musicians Competition. Retrieved 9 May 2015.
  13. "BBC Radio 3 – In Tune, Monica Mason, pupils from the Menhuin School, West Side Story at The Sage". BBC. Retrieved 9 May 2015.
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