Album info

Album-Release:
2014

HRA-Release:
06.08.2021

Label: First Hand Records

Genre: Classical

Subgenre: Instrumental

Artist: Nazrin Rashidova & Stanislav Hvartchilkov

Composer: Tofig Guliyev (1917–2000), Rauf Hajiyev (1922–1995), Gara Garayev (1918–1982)

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  • Tofig Guliyev (1917 - 2000):
  • 1 Guliyev: Golden Ring (Arr. N. Rashidova & S. Hvartchilkov for Violin & Guitar) 03:11
  • 2 Guliyev: Our Orchard (Arr. N. Rashidova & S. Hvartchilkov for Violin & Guitar) 02:06
  • 3 Guliyev: Evening Song (Arr. N. Rashidova & S. Hvartchilkov for Violin & Guitar) 03:38
  • 4 Guliyev: Darling (Arr. N. Rashidova & S. Hvartchilkov for Violin & Guitar) 03:23
  • 5 Guliyev: I Became Fortunate (Arr. N. Rashidova & S. Hvartchilkov for Violin & Guitar) 05:24
  • 6 Guliyev: A Song of Friendship (Arr. N. Rashidova & S. Hvartchilkov for Violin & Guitar) 03:15
  • 7 Guliyev: Dear Visage (Arr. N. Rashidova & S. Hvartchilkov for Violin & Guitar) 03:24
  • 8 Guliyev: Waltz of Love (Arr. N. Rashidova & S. Hvartchilkov for Violin & Guitar) 02:58
  • 9 Guliyev: Sad Song (Arr. N. Rashidova & S. Hvartchilkov for Violin & Guitar) 04:18
  • 10 Guliyev: A Song About Baku (Arr. N. Rashidova & S. Hvartchilkov for Violin & Guitar) 02:12
  • 11 Guliyev: Dreams (Arr. N. Rashidova & S. Hvartchilkov for Violin & Guitar) 03:55
  • 12 Guliyev: Friendly Country, Azerbaijan (Arr. N. Rashidova & S. Hvartchilkov for Violin & Guitar) 03:02
  • 13 Guliyev: Lyrical Song (Arr. N. Rashidova & S. Hvartchilkov for Violin & Guitar) 03:10
  • 14 Guliyev: Your Beauty Will Not Last Forever (Arr. N. Rashidova & S. Hvartchilkov for Violin & Guitar) 03:46
  • 15 Guliyev: Zibeyda (Arr. N. Rashidova & S. Hvartchilkov for Violin & Guitar) 03:11
  • Rauf Hajiyev (1922 - 1995):
  • 16 Hajiyev: Beloved (Arr. N. Rashidova & S. Hvartchilkov for Violin & Guitar) 04:11
  • Traditional:
  • 17 Traditional: Fair Bride (Arr. N. Rashidova & S. Hvartchilkov for Violin & Guitar) 05:31
  • Gara Garayev (1918 - 1982):
  • 18 Garayev: Path of Thunder: Girls’ Dance (Arr. N. Rashidova & S. Hvartchilkov for Violin & Guitar) 01:27
  • Total Runtime 01:02:02

Info for Dreams



This album showcases a flamboyant collection of 20th-century Azerbaijani popular song classics, fusing Western traditions, Azerbaijani folk music, and American jazz. The popular and classical oriental and Western themes and approaches in these new transcriptions and arrangements aim to capture the rich harmonies, lyricism and nostalgic intensity of the songs to perfection, while bringing out an equally virtuosic dialogue between the violin and guitar.

Nazrin Rashidova, violin
Stanislav Hvartchilkov, guitar


Nazrin Rashidova
The Azerbaijani-born Bri sh violin virtuoso, soloist, recitalist, chamber musician and orchestral director, Nazrin Rashidova, made her solo début at the age of three in Baku and was awarded a Gold Medal by the Cairo Opera House for an exceptional violin recital three years later. Establishing FeMusa in 2008, Britain’s first female chamber orchestra in sixty years, is merely the latest in a series of achievements.

She entered the Royal Academy of Music in London at the age of fifteen, where she had the privilege to play on a rare collec on of violins by Antonio Stradivari. She studied with Erich Gruenberg, Felix Andrievsky and Lydia Mordkovitch. A prizewinner in several international competitions, she has appeared on international television and radio, played for royalty and other dignitaries, and has also performed in the United States, Japan, Europe and the Middle East. She has recorded two acclaimed albums for Naxos, Godowsky’s music for violin and piano [8.573038], released in 2013 and a selection of works for violin and piano by Moritz Moszkowski [8.573410], released in 2015.

On this recording, Rashidova plays a violin a er G. B. Guadagnini, Milan, 1753, ‘Nazrin’ made by David Ra ray.

Stanislav Hvartchilkov
was born in 1984 in So a, Bulgaria and started playing the guitar at the age of five, and later went on to graduate from the National Music School in So a. He moved to London to study classical guitar with Michael Lewin on a full scholarship at the Royal Academy of Music, graduating with a Bachelor of Music at the age of 23. He has taken part in masterclasses with John Williams, David Russell, Gerhard Reichenbach, Jonathan Leathwood, Fábio Zanon and John Mills.

Stanislav is a prize winner of more than twenty national and international guitar competitions, including the prestigious Julian Bream Prize (RAM, 2004); Ivor Mairants Guitar Award (London, 2004); Na onal Radio of Bulgaria ‘Musician of the Year’ Prize in the ‘Debut’ category (2003); Andrés Segovia International Guitar Competition for Young Players (Germany 2002). He has also won scholarships and awards from The Hattori Foundation, Musicians Benevolent Fund and The Royal Philharmonic Society. Hvartchilkov has performed recitals in England, Germany, Greece, Denmark, Bulgaria and Switzerland.

He is also a composer who, in 2009, performed and produced the album First Fruits with his compositions. Furthermore, in 2012 he recorded an album called Phosphorous containing his own arrangements of Bach, Paganini, Schubert et al.

Booklet for Dreams

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