Pop star Jony to thrill his Baku fans


By Laman Ismayilova

Pop star Jony (Jahid Huseynli) will thrill his Baku fans in the
summer, Azernews reports.

The singer will perform at Sea Breeze Resort on June 24,
2023.

In July 2022, Jony’s solo concert was a huge success at the Sea
Breeze Resort.

Jony is a Moscow-based performer born in Baku. He became famous
in Russia and the CIS countries after the mega-hit Alley.

In December 2019, he became the winner of the Breakthrough of
the Year nomination according to VKontakte and the BOOM music
service. In 2020, Apple Music named his track Comet among the most
popular songs in Russia.

Over the past years, the singer has taken part in multiple music
projects, including the Zhara Music Festival.

Jahid Huseynli was named best at the Bravo International
Professional Music Awards 2022. His song Comet was named Song of
the Year according to the Bravo Awards.

He also won a prize (Best Artist Award) at New Radio Awards
2021, which brought together Azerbaijani and Russian pop stars.

In 2021, the singer was named best in the Best Song category at
MUZ-TV 20/21. World Beginning. He won the prize for the song
Comet.

In 2022, Jony won the Golden Gramophone Award, one of the main
awards in the Russian music industry since 1996.

The pop star received his first Golden Gramophone for the song
“Titles”, which became an absolute record holder at Russian Radio
Hit Parade.

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Faraj Garayev’s music sounds at Mugham Center [PHOTO/VIDEO]


By Laman Ismayilova

The Cadenza Contemporary Orchestra has given a breathtaking
concert at International Mugham Center, Azernews reports.

Since 2016, the Cadenza Contemporary Orchestra has been actively
participating in both local and international festivals.

The orchestra aims at preserving the traditions of modern
musical performance in Azerbaijan and developing the traditions of
modern musical ensembles created in the country.

The artistic director of the orchestra is Composer Turkar
Gasimzada.

The concert program, titled Epitaf, included pieces of music by
the son of outstanding composer Gara Garayev, professor of the
Moscow Conservatory, well-known composer, People’s Artist of
Azerbaijan Faraj Garayev and his students Elmir Mirzoyev, Aliya
Mammadova and Ali Alizada.

The orchestra performed Elmir Mirzoyev’s music piece Epitaf
dedicated to the 30th anniversary of the Khojaly genocide and Aliya
Mammadova’s composition String Quartet.

The concert was also remembered for Mirkhalid Mammadzada’s flute
performance The Pain of One Plane Tree, written by Ali Alizada back
in 1988 and not heard from the stage for many years.

The musical composition was accompanied by the sound of the Baku
wind. It was an elegy of the struggle of a lone tree with a storm
that bent but did not break and defeated the squally wind.

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and Milli.Az.

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Uzeyir Hajibeyli: The “father” of Azerbaijani classical music


It is impossible to imagine Azerbaijani culture without the name of one the greatest composers of the 20th century, and the founder of Azerbaijani classical music, Uzeyir Hajibeyli.

His immortal works have forever glorified his native city of Shusha, since he was the first composer who merged mugham, a unique style of Azerbaijani music, with elements of classical opera, and transferred folk singing to an orchestral score. He is also the author of the first opera of the East “Leyli and Majnun”.

The influence of Uzeyir Hajibeyli on the further development of musical art in Azerbaijan is difficult to overestimate. His innovative and, at times, revolutionary decisions for that time changed the perception of operatic performance.

Uzeyir Hajibeyli’s favorite composer was Mozart. He adored him and even composed a fantasy inspired by Mozart’s C major sonata. He wrote a fantasy for the orchestra of Azerbaijani ethnic instruments. ” Explains Farhad Badalbeyli, the Rector of the Baku Academy of Music.

Satirical and romantic, glorifying love for the Motherland and freedom, Hajibeyli’s works have become rare jewels in the collection of world classical music.

There is a piece of music called “Without you” or “Sensiz” in Azerbaijani, and it was inspired by the poems of the Persian poet Nizami and dedicated to his 800th anniversary.

When you listen to the piece you clearly hear the strong influence of mugham.” Explains Joshgun Gadashov, a piano student at the Baku Academy of Music.

In many ways, it’s thanks to these works that the world first learned about the existence of the mugham, which is today on the Intangible Cultural Heritage List of UNESCO.



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