Young Turkmen pianist, Akmelek Nuriyeva, a third-grade student of the Special Music Boarding School at the Turkmen National Conservatory named after Maya Kulieva, successfully performed at the X International Children's Competition "Winter's Tale". The organizer of the competition was the Center for Creative Development of Children "Mosaic of Talents" from Moscow (Russia), reports "Asmannews".
Akmelek competed in the nomination "Piano Solo" in the age group of 7-8 years. She performed two pieces: "Little Prelude" by Johann Sebastian Bach, and the piece "Dreams" by the Polish composer Henryk Pachulski.
The performance of the young pianist was highly appreciated by the competent jury, which included prominent Russian teachers. Akmelek Nuryeva was awarded two prizes at once: the Diploma of the 2nd degree laureate for the performance of the play "Dreams" by G. Pakhulsky and the Diploma of the 3rd degree laureate for the performance of "Little Prelude" by I. S. Bach.
The jury also noted the merits of Akmelek's teacher, Ida Grigoryevna Osipova, presenting her with a Letter of Gratitude for "Pedagogical excellence, great contribution to the development of children's and youth creativity, training of Nuryeva Akmelek, laureate of the 10th international competition "Winter's Tale".