Ali Ismailov

  • 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.