Summer 2003 (11.2)
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Readers' Forum
Introducing
Azerbaijan
In 1999 I arrived in
the U.S. to study at Juilliard School of Music. From my first
day here I was very surprised to realize that my peers knew nothing
about my country's culture and traditions. In fact, they didn't
even know where Azerbaijan was located. I tried to explain and
show them some pictures and let them listen to some CDs, but
I soon realized the most effective way was to pass them an issue
of Azerbaijan International magazine. That was the best image
of our country, its culture, people, traditions, art, music
I'm not sure where and how the idea of developing each issue
on a specific theme originated, but it's absolutely great! It
provides the best approach so readers can form an impression
about us. It seems there's hardly a topic that hasn't been covered
by AI! How many people have discovered my country's past by reading
"Eyewitness of the Century", AI 7.1 (Autumn 1999) and
"Memories" AI 10.4, (Winter 2002) issues. How many
of my fellow students fell in love with our food, accepting my
invitation to go out to the Azerbaijani restaurant here in New
York after reading "Food! Glorious Food!" AI 8.3 (Autumn
2001). By the way, the Food Issue traveled along with me on one
of our Julliard tours to Barbados, Mexico, Brazil and Argentina!
I could never believe how many people, in fact, do read AI until
I was featured in a couple of issues, and my music was broadcast
on their Web site-AZER.com. I have received letters from many
parts of the world. I was contacted by British publishers of
the Children's World Encyclopedia, asking me to write my impressions
about coming from Azerbaijan to Juilliard. A Scottish violin
teacher asked my advice for his left-handed student (since it
was mentioned that I am a "lefty" in the article).
Just a few days ago, I received an e-mail from a 14-year-old
boy looking for someone to advise him since he wants to come
to Juilliard in a couple of years!
Some people who have listened to my samples of violin music on
the AI Web have written me touching letters, expressing their
gratitude for being able to explore and understand Azerbaijani
culture.
As a musician, through performing and traveling, I meet many
people from different countries and cultures on my way. I feel
that it is extremely important to have such a valuable archive
of history, geography, culture and art, to refer people who want
to get to know Azerbaijan better. There's more than 10 full years
of articles and thousands of photos archived at their Web site-AZER.com.
I thank all of the staff of Azerbaijan International, along with
the editor, for their restless search for news and incredible
energy, in presenting as much as possible about our country.
Thank you, AI!!!
Sabina Rakcheyeva,
[Violinist, Graduate from Julliard]
New York City
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