Aysel Mammadov will represent Azerbaijan at the Eurovision Song Contest 2018
Baku / 08.11.17 / Turan: Azerbaijan will be represented at the Eurovision Song Contest 2018 by Aysel Mammadov, the statement by a Public Broadcasting Company. The performer was appointed by a special jury. Aysel Mammadova was born in 1989 in the family of Baku musicians. She graduated from the Bulbul Music School and the Azerbaijan State Conservatory.
Mammadova is a participant of the "Caspian Jazz & Blues Festival", the Baku International Jazz Festival, the festival in Montreux and others.
The pianist, vocalist and composer Mammadova received private lessons from such celebrities as Alexandre Coppaloni and Deborah Carter.
Interview of the agency Turan with Aysel Mammadova from 2012 can be read here.
http://www.contact.az/ext/news/2012/7/free/Interview/en/2612.htm -16D-
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