[6][3][4] In the difficult socio-political years in the country, in the conditions of the economic crisis, the young conductor made an priceless contribution to the preservation of the leading orchestra of the republic.
Y. Adigezalov conducted at home and abroad, having carried out numerous Baku premieres of the classical repertoire and actively promoted the works of Azerbaijani composers in the world.
January 20, 1991 (on the anniversary of the tragic events in Baku) ASSO and the Azerbaijan Choir Capella performed the Oratorio "Karabakh Shikestesi" by V. Adigozalov and "Stabat Mater" by A. Karamanov in the Great Hall of the Moscow Conservatory in the presence of the authors.
[3][4][9] From 2000 – conductor of the Azerbaijan State Academic Opera and Ballet Theater[4] ("The Magic Flute", "Aida", "La bohème",[10] "Tosca", "Madama Butterfly",[11] "Il tabarro", "Gianni Schicchi", "Cavalleria rusticana", "Pagliacci", "Carmen", "Eugene Onegin" (1990), "The Queen of Spades", "Aleko", "Scheherazade",[12][13] "Romeo and Juliet", "Boléro",[14] "L'Arlésienne", "Polovtsian Dances", "Sevil", "Don Quixote"[citation needed], "1001 Nights", "Natavan", "Nasimi",[15] etc.).
From 2002, Adigezalov has been working closely with the Moscow Helikon Opera ("The Pretend Garden-Girl", "La Traviata", "Carmen", "Eugene Onegin", "Fledermaus", "The Queen of Spades", "Cinderella", etc.).
Together with the "Trio Karabakh" concerts were held in Brazil, Italy, Luxembourg, Turkey, China, Vietnam, Latvia, Ukraine and Belarus.
Azerbaijani conductor led the Della Camerata Polifonica Siciliana choir and orchestra with exhilarating simplicity, confidently drawing the musicians along with him.
[21][22] May 12, 2014 – in the Italian amphitheater Arena di Verona, in the presence of 10 thousand spectators, a symphony concert of works by Azerbaijani composers was held.
[23] 2018 – Artistic Director of the "Dede Gorgud" chamber orchestra, created under the patronage of the International Fund for Turkic Culture and Heritage, consisting of musicians from six Turkic-speaking countries.
[48] With outstanding soloists, including Mstislav Rostropovich, N. Petrov, B. Berezovsky, F. Badalbeyli, H. Shaham, I. Monighetti, S. Stadler, D. Kogan, P. Yablonsky, I. Biret, G. Onay, R. Galliano, Al Bano and others.