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100:) in 1900. There Magomayev developed passion for music and conducting. That was also where he first met Uzeyir Hajibeyov, then his fellow student. However Magomayev found musical career financially unpromising and decided to focus on teaching. In 1905, he acquired his teaching certificate at the Tiflis Teachers' College and was appointed a teacher to the village of Bekovichi (now Kizlyar, 240:
is the author of a libretto to the opera. It is considered the most significant composition of Muslim Magomayev. Music of the opera consists of folk songs of Azerbaijan. In 1938, the opera was shown during the Decade of Azerbaijani Arts in Moscow, with the editorship of Reinhold Glière. It is also
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was composed in 1915-1916 and consists of 6 acts and 7 scenes. Libretto and text were written by composer Mirza Gadir Ismailzade. The premiere of the opera was held on March 7, 1919 in Baku, with a benefit performance of Huseyngulu Sarabski. Muslim Magomayev was conductor and Huseyn Arablinski was
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In 1905, Magomayev married Baydigul Jamal Teregulova (whose younger sister Maleyka later married Uzeyir Hajibeyov making the two composers relatives) and fathered two sons. In 1937, he died of
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noted that, the opera narrates about a struggle of Azerbaijani peasants for the Soviet Power. “Nargiz” is the first Azerbaijani opera on a modern theme.
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director of the opera. Actors were: H.Sarabski - Shah Ismail, M.H.Teregulov - Aslan Shah and Huseynagha Hajibababeyov – Gulzar.
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He was born Abdulmuslim Magomayev into a family of a blacksmith on the same day another prominent Azerbaijani composer
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was less focused on the ethnic musical component and embodied European opera styles. Magomayev's most major work was
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was born. He studied at a primary school in Grozny before being admitted to the
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is the second opera by Muslim Magomayev, written in 1935.
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Muslim Magomayev (disambiguation)

Azerbaijani
Grozny
Nalchik
Azerbaijani
Azerbaijani
composer
conductor
Muslim Magomayev
Uzeyir Hajibeyov
Gori Pedagogical Seminary
Georgia
Republic of North Ossetia–Alania
Lankaran
Azerbaijan
high schools
Baku
Sabunchu
Shah Ismayil
Azeri
Nargiz
communists
Azerbaijan Democratic Republic
rhapsodies
tuberculosis
Nalchik
Republic of Kabardino-Balkaria
Russia
Magomayev Azerbaijan State Philharmonic Society

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