Bachelor of Percussion Instruments (Orchestral Faculty), State Conservatory of Uzbekistan (1989-1994)
Postgraduate studies (Assistantship) in Percussion Instruments (Orchestral Faculty), State Conservatory of Uzbekistan (1997-1999)
Since 1998, has been teaching percussion instruments at the State Conservatory in Tashkent, Uzbekistan.
Awards and Recognition:
Multiple national and international awards, including:
State certificates and awards “Tasanno” (2006, 2007, 2008)
Certificate from the School of Philosophy of Socrates
Title "Person of the Earth XXI," Athens, Greece (2022)
Academician title, Turon Academy of Sciences (2022)
Order of "Dustlik" (Friendship of Peoples) (2023)
Associate Professor at the Department of Wind and Percussion Instruments.
Publications and Research: Ali Ismailov has authored numerous publications and monographs, including:
"Performance on Wind and Percussion Instruments (Timpani)." Textbook for higher educational institutions. "Complex print" Publishing House, Tashkent (2023). ISBN 978-0043-9041-3-2
Monograph: "Performing Means and Expressions in Keyboard Percussion Performance"
Included in the collection of monographs: "Science, Innovation, and Society in Modern Conditions"
Monograph: "Founders of American Keyboard Percussion Performance." "Complex print" Publishing House, Tashkent (2023). ISBN 978-9943-8316-0-6
Over 40 scientific articles published in various countries and publications in Uzbek, Russian, and English.
Professional Activities:
Permanent jury member of the "World Music Competition," Belgrade, Serbia (2018-present) in the categories of percussion and folk instruments.
Jury member of various international and national music competitions, including the "Shabyt" International Competition (Astana, Kazakhstan) and the "Sanat Gunchalari" Competition (Tashkent, Uzbekistan).
Active solo and orchestral performer at international music festivals and concerts, including international rock festivals in Uzbekistan and Kazakhstan, with solo performances with symphony, wind, and chamber orchestras.
Over 50 of his students are laureates of various international competitions and are currently performing and teaching in different countries around the world.