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    Aberdeen Press and Journal
    July 23, 2004

    Anne needs help to free musical spirit of azerbaijani youngsters


    Impoverished and deprived children whose musical talents have lain
    undiscovered in Azerbaijan schools are being given the chance to
    shine. Ballater woman Anne Jack, 48, a music teacher and honorary
    member of the London College of Music, has been teaching about 50
    children at schools in the city of Sumgayit.

    After moving to Azerbaijan because of her husband Bill's work, Mrs
    Jack found many children were taught traditional instruments by their
    fathers but had no knowledge of theory.

    "I found it very, very interesting, because these children are
    extremely talented," she said. "They are beautiful players, but they
    don't have a clue what they're doing - it's just natural talent. I
    think their lives have been so repressed they haven't had time for
    anything else." The country regained its independence after the
    collapse of the Soviet Union in 1991 and, for the next three years,
    was in armed conflict with Armenia.

    Unemployment in Sumgayit is about 80%, while corruption is rife and
    the promise of widespread wealth from Azerbaijan's petroleum
    resources remains largely unfulfilled.

    Classrooms have no pianos or keyboards and musical instruments are
    not readily available.

    Mrs Jack started off by taking 100 recorders and moved on to the
    guitar and woodwind instruments.

    She is now hoping to receive donations of instruments "in any form"
    to further the children's education, but would particularly like a
    drum kit.

    Music even helps pupils with their arithmetic, Mrs Jack says, as they
    count the beats.

    Anyone wishing to donate an instrument or money should e-mail Mrs
    Jack at annejack100 @hotmail.com Instruments can also be dropped off
    at the Aberdeen offices of KCA Deutag, Minto Drive, Altens, Aberdeen.
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