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Amirov Tales Azerbaijan State Academic Opera Ballet Theater 1979
One Thousand and One Nights ballet was composed by Fikrat Amirov in 1979. One Thousand and One Nights ballet consists of two acts. Its libretto was written by Magsud and Rustam Ibrahimbeyovs basing on the One Thousand and One Nights folk tales. The ballet premiered at Azerbaijan State Academic Opera and Ballet Theater in 1979. Web page: (http•••)
Üzeyir Hacıbəyov Maestro Niyazi Aliyev Azerbaijan State Academic Opera Ballet Theater 1885 1928 1929 1935 1937 1938 1939 1940 1941 1945 1948 1995
#ÜzeyirHacıbəyli #KoroğluOperası #Azərbaycan Üzeyir Hacıbəyli - Koroğlu Operasından Uvertura (1937) Üzeyir Hacıbəyov (tam adı: Üzeyir bəy Əbdülhüseyn oğlu Hacıbəyli; 18 sentyabr 1885, Ağcabədi – 23 noyabr 1948, Bakı, Azərbaycan) — azərbaycanlı bəstəkar, musiqişünas-alim, publisist, dramaturq, pedaqoq və ictimai xadim, çağdaş Azərbaycan peşəkar musiqi sənətinin və milli operasının yaradıcısı. Üzeyir Hacıbəylinin əsərləri dünya musiqi incilərindən sayılır. 1937-ci il aprelin 30-da Azərbaycan Dövlət Akademik Opera və Balet Teatrında ilk dəfə tamaşaya qoyulan "Koroğlu" operası (librettosu H.İsmayılov və Məmməd Səid Ordubadinindir) Hacıbəyov yaradıcılığının zirvədir. Azərbacan opera sənətinin incilərindən sayılan bu operada Üzeyir bəy ilk dəfə olaraq klassik opera formasına riayət edərək bitkin ariyalar, kütləvi xor səhnələri, müxtəlif ansambllar, balet nömrələri, reçitativlər yaratmışdır. Azərbaycanın əməkdar incəsənət xadimi (1935), SSRİ xalq artisti (1938), Stalin mükafatı laureatı (1941), "Lenin ordeni" və "Qırmızı əmək bayrağı" ordeni laureatı, Azərbaycan Elmlər Akademiyasının akademiki (1945), professor (1940), Azərbaycan Bəstəkarlar İttifaqının sədri +••.••(...)), Azərbaycan Dövlət Konservatoriyasının rektoru +••.••(...)948), Azərbaycan EA İncəsənət İnstitutunun direktoru +••.••(...)). Azərbaycan SSR və Azərbaycan Respublikası himnlərinin bəstəkarı, müsəlman şərqində ilk operanın yazarı. Böyük bəstəkarın ad günü - 18 sentyabr Azərbaycan Milli Musiqi Günü kimi keçirilir. Bu ənənənin özülünü görkəmli bəstəkar və dirijor Niyazi qoymuşdur. Maestro Niyazi Üzeyir bəyin ölümündən sonra hər il bu günü Azərbaycan Dövlət Konservatoriyasının (indiki - Bakı Musiqi Akademiyası) önündə Üzeyir Hacıbəylinin adını daşıyan Azərbaycan Dövlət Simfonik Orkestri ilə bəstəkarın əsərlərini səsləndirirdi. Bir an unudulan ənənə 1995-ci ildə ümummilli lider Heydər Əliyevin fərmanı ilə dahi bəstəkarın anadan olmasının 110 illik yubileyi ərəfəsində 18 sentyabrın Milli Musiqi Günü kimi keçirilməyə başlanıb. / #UzeyirHajibeyli #KoroghluOpera #Azerbaijan Uzeyir Hajibeyli - Uvertura from Koroglu Opera (1937) Uzeyir Hajibeyov (full name: Uzeyir bey Abdulhuseyn oglu(son) Hajibeyli; 18 September 1885, Agjabedi - 23 November 1948, Baku, Azerbaijan) - Azerbaijani composer, music scholar, publicist, playwright, educator and public figure, contemporary Azerbaijani professional music creator of the opera. Works by Uzeyir Hajibeyli are considered as pearls of world music. The opera "Koroglu" (libretto by H. Ismayilov and Mammad Said Ordubadinin), which was first performed at the Azerbaijan State Academic Opera and Ballet Theater on April 30, 1937, is the culmination of Hajibeyov's work. Being considered one of the pearls of Azerbaijani opera, Uzeyir bay, for the first time, followed the classical opera, creating herbal arias, massive choral scenes, various ensembles, ballet numbers, and repertoire. Honored Art Worker of Azerbaijan (1935), People's Artist of the USSR (1938), Stalin Prize Laureate (1941), Winner of the Order of Lenin and Order of the Red Banner, Academician of the Azerbaijan Academy of Sciences (1945), Professor (1940) Chairman of the Union +••.••(...)), Rector of the Azerbaijan State Conservatory +••.••(...)948), Director of the Institute of Arts of the Academy of Sciences of Azerbaijan +••.••(...)). Composer of anthems of the USSR and the Republic of Azerbaijan, the author of the first opera in the Muslim East. The birthday of the great composer - September 18 is celebrated as the Azerbaijan National Music Day. The well-known composer and conductor Niyazi laid the foundation of this tradition. After the death of Maestro Niyazi Uzeyir, every day, he performed the compositions of the composer with the Azerbaijan State Symphonic Orchestra named after Uzeyir Hajibeyli in front of the Azerbaijan State Conservatory. The forgotten tradition began in 1995 as the National Music Day of September 18, on the eve of the 110th anniversary of the birth of a great composer by the decree of national leader Heydar Aliyev.
Muradova Azerbaijan State Academic Opera Ballet Theater 1933 1946 1951 1954 1955 1983
Muradova Rübabə Xəlil qızı 22 mart 1933-cü ildə ərdəbildə anadan olub. 1946-cı ildə ailəsi ilə birlikdə İrandan Sovet Azərbaycana qaçdı. Bir müddət Sabirabad Dövlət flarmoniyasında işləmişəm. 1951-1955-ci illərdə Bakı Musiqi Akademiyasında təhsil almışdır. 1954-cü ildən əvvəlcə Azərbaycan Dövlət Akademik Opera və Balet Teatrında solist, sonra isə müəllim kimi fəaliyyətə başlamışdır. ubabe Halil gizi Muradova (Azerbaijan: Rubaba Khalil gizi Muradova; March 22, 1933 Erdebil - August 28, 1983, Baku) - Azerbaijani actress, female meso-soprano and opera singer. Rubabe Halil gizi Muradova was born on March 22, 1933 in Ardabil. In 1946, he and his family fled from Iran to Soviet Azerbaijan. For some time he worked at the Sabirabad State Philharmonic. In 1951-1955 he studied at the Baku Music Academy. In 1954, he began working as a soloist and then a teacher at the Azerbaijan State Academic Opera and Ballet Theater. Рубабе Халил кызы Мурадова (Азербайджан: Рубаба Халил кызы Мурадова; 22 марта 1933 г., Эрдебиль - 28 августа 1983 г., Баку) - азербайджанская актриса, мезо-сопрано и оперная певица. Рубабе Халил кызы Мурадова родилась 22 марта 1933 года в Ардебиле. В 1946 году он с семьей бежал из Ирана в Советский Азербайджан. Некоторое время работал в Сабирабадской государственной филармонии. В 1951-1955 годах учился в Бакинской музыкальной академии. В 1954 году он начал работать солистом, а затем педагогом Азербайджанского государственного академического театра оперы и балета.
Muslim Magometovich Magomayev Ruggero Leoncavallo Uzeyir Hajibeyov Barber Gioachino Rossini Gennady Gladkov Gounod Tchaikovsky Puccini Tamara Sinyavskaya Aliyev Bolshoi Theatre Azerbaijan State Academic Opera Ballet Theater Scala Olympia 1885 1937 1942 1962 1964 1965 1966 1969 1973 2008
THIS IS THE SUCCESSOR CHANNEL TO "liederoperagreats" WHICH WAS RECENTLY TERMINATED. Muslim Magomayev--baritone No recording information / "Muslim Magometovich Magomayev[1] (Azerbaijani: Müslüm Məhəmməd oğlu Maqomayev, 17 August 1942 – 25 October 2008), dubbed the "King of Songs"[2] and the "Soviet Sinatra"[3] was a Soviet, Azerbaijani and Russian opera and pop singer.[4] He achieved iconic status in Russia and the post-Soviet countries for his vocal talent and charisma.[5] People's Artist of the USSR (1973). Muslim Magomayev represented one of the most respected artistic dynasties in Azerbaijan. His grandfather Muslim Magomayev (1885–1937), a friend and contemporary of the prominent Azerbaijani composer Uzeyir Hajibeyov, was one of the founders of modern Azerbaijani classical music. Magomayev's father, Mahammad Magomayev, who died two days prior to the defeat of Nazi Germany in World War II while serving as a soldier in the Soviet Army, was a gifted scenic designer; and his mother, Aishet Kinzhalova, was an actress, who deserted him with his grandmother when he was less than a year old.[6] Magomayev's father was of mixed origin whose parents moved to Azerbaijan from Chechnya and Georgia respectively, whereas his Adygea-born mother was of mixed Turkish, Adyghe and Russian descent.[7] However, when asked about his ethnicity, Magomayev considered himself Azerbaijani.[8] Abandoned by his mother after his father's death, Magomayev was raised by his paternal grandmother. He learned to play the piano as a child, and began to take voice lessons at the age of 14. As a teenager, he became interested in Italian songs, American jazz, and other styles of popular music. He majored in piano and composition at the Baku Academy of Music.[6] Largo al factotum, an aria from The Barber of Seville by Gioachino Rossini The troubadour's serenade from On the Trail of the Bremen Town Musicians, a Soviet animation musical cartoon. Music by Gennady Gladkov Problems playing these files? See media help. He was 19 when he first performed at an international youth music festival in Helsinki.[6] His performance was noted by Yekaterina Furtseva, then Minister of Culture of the Soviet Union, who offered him to be a soloist at the Bolshoi Theatre. Magomayev declined the offer.[9] In 1962, at the age of 20, Magomayev first appeared in Moscow where he performed during the Days of Azerbaijani Culture.[6] He sang an aria from Gounod’s Faust, and the song "Do the Russians Want War?" in a gala concert at the Kremlin Palace of Congresses, and became a celebrity on the spot.[6] A year later, he gave his first solo concert in the Moscow Tchaikovsky Concert Hall to a full house and became a soloist of the Azerbaijan State Academic Opera and Ballet Theater. Muslim earned fame in the USSR as an opera singer with his performance in Rossini's "The Barber of Seville". He also became known for his arias from Puccini's "Tosca", Hajibeyov's "Koroghlu" and "Shah Ismayil", which was composed by his grandfather.[10] In 1964 and 1965, Muslim was a visiting artist at La Scala in Milan, but turned down the invitation to sing in the Moscow Bolshoi Theatre upon his return. Instead, the singer turned to popular music, becoming a pop idol for several generations of music lovers in the Soviet Union. Muslim Magomayev's popularity in the USSR was overwhelming. He quickly became a cult figure and gave three concerts a day filling huge arenas all across the Soviet Union, while his albums sold millions. In 1966 and 1969, Magomayev performed in Olympia with great success. The director of Olympia Bruno Coquatrix offered him a contract, and Magomayev was seriously considering an opportunity to pursue an international career, but Yekaterina Furtseva refused to grant the Ministry of Culture's permission, claiming that it needed Magomayev to perform at government concerts. In 1969, he received the Midem Gold Disc Award in Cannes for album sales of over 4.5 million units. In 1973, at the age of 31, Muslim was awarded the Soviet Union's highest artistic title: People's Artist of the USSR.[11] Magomayev married when he was 19, to Ofelia Veliyeva, but the union did not last a year.[6] His daughter from that first marriage, Marina,[13] lives in the United States.[6] He eventually remarried, this time to the opera singer Tamara Sinyavskaya.[6] Magomayev on a postage stamp of Azerbaijan In the early 2000s, Magomayev officially stopped his musical career and gave only a few performances, together with his wife. He died on 25 October 2008 in his flat in Moscow from a heart attack.[14][15] He was buried in the Alley of Honor in his native city of Baku, next to his grandfather, on 29 October.[16][17] The funeral ceremony was attended by Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev, Magomayev's widow Tamara Sinyavskaya, his daughter Marina, as well as state officials and international delegations.[13] Thousands of people came to pay a final tribute to the singer.[13][18]