Fayziyevaʼs playing is distinguished by vivid artistry, a sense of style, a refined approach to sound, emotional depth, virtuoso command of the instrument, and a rich palette of tonal colors. Possesses a vast classical and contemporary repertoire from diverse national schools, styles, genres, and forms; it includes compositions by J.S. Bach, W. Mozart, L. Beethoven, J. Brahms, F. Chopin, R. Schumann, F. Liszt, C. Debussy, M. Mussorgsky, P. Tchaikovsky, S. Rachmaninoff, A. Scriabin, S. Prokofiev, D. Shostakovich, and others. Works by composers from Uzbekistan—such as G. Mushel, R. Abdullaev, N. Zakirov, B. Gienko, A. Khashimov, M. Atadjanov, F. and D. Yanov‑Yanovsky, S. and D. Varelasov, and Kh. Khasanova— also take place in her concert programs.
Has a great success in piano instructions with 25 years experience. Recipient of the “Tasanno” Award (2006, 2007, 2009 and 2011) for training over 30 pianists who became laureates of international competitions. In 2011, she was awarded the “Excellence in Public Education” Medal. Adept in fostering musical talent in students of all ages.
She combines her teaching career with an active concert life, which includes solo performances in various cities across Uzbekistan, Karakalpakstan, Kazakhstan, as well as outside the Central Asian region ‑ in Latvia, Germany, Estonia, China. She has performed with numerous orchestras under the direction of conductors such as K. Usmanov, V. Neimer, S. Sondeckis, E. Azimov, K. Urinbaev, A. Shokhakimov, and A. Pak. She has also collaborated with distinguished vocalists of our time, including Sergey Yakovenko (Russia), Monique McDonald (USA), Tatyana Rubinskaya (Russia), Fabio Andreotti (Italy), Azamat Zheltirguzov (Kazakhstan), and Bibigul Zhanuzak (Kazakhstan). She frequently performs in piano duos, most notably with Professor Marat Gumarov.
In recent years, she has delivered landmark performances accompanied by the State Symphony Orchestra under the direction of National Artist of Uzbekistan Kamoliddin Urinbayev, featuring: F. Chopin – Piano Concerto No. 1, Op. 11 A. Scriabin – Piano Concerto in F‑sharp minor, Op. 20 S. Rachmaninoff – Piano Concerto No. 2, Op. 18 E. Grieg – Piano Concerto in A minor, Op. 16. A significant part of her performance career includes participation in both international and national festivals such as: “Moscow Autumn” (Russia), “Allion Baltic Festival” (Estonia), “Ilkhom – XX,” “A Wreath for F. Chopin,” “A Tribute to J.S. Bach,” “Tchaikovsky Music Evenings,” “Golden LISTopad,” “Tribute to Mozart,” “Rachmaninoff Evenings,” “Davr Sadolari,” and “Rachmaninoff Spring.” She was a member of the unique soloist ensemble performing A. Latif‑Zadeʼs *The Dervishʼs Book* under the direction of Eldar Azimov, Honored Art Worker of Uzbekistan; in addition to the piano part, she performed vocal, dutar, and percussion parts. A number of works by the following composers are dedicated to the pianist: A. Latif‑Zade – *Al‑Zikr 2002* for piano and orchestra (2000) and the piano cycle *Flashes of Thoughts, Soul, and Feelings* (2001); M. Atadjanov – Piano Sonata No. 1 (2012) and the concert etude for piano *Melody of the Wind* (2019); M. Bulychev‑Oxer (USA) – *Acrobats* for piano four‑hands (2014). *Dreams in sounds* (2023) by Khurshida Hasanova In addition to her teaching and performing activities, she is actively involved in scientific researches. She is the author of two educational manuals for conservatory students: “Concerts by M. Atadjanov in the Special Piano Class” (2011) “Sonatas by V. Silvestrov in the Special Piano Class” (2014). She has published over 30 scholarly articles. Her most recent comprehensive work, synthesizing her pedagogical and performance experience, is the textbook for conservatory master's students titled “The Art of Piano (Organ) Performance” (2023)
