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Mugham

Mugham (Azerbaijani: Muğam) or Mughamat (Azerbaijani: Muğamat) is one of the many classical compositions from Azerbaijan, contrasting with tasnif and ashik.[1]

Mugham
Mugham performer khananda Seyid Shushinski (second from left) with his ensemble in 1916
Native name
Muğam
Cultural originsMiddle Ages
Typical instrumentsDaf, Tar, Kamancheh, Balaban, Qanun, Oud, Çeng, Naqareh
Subgenres
Dastgah, tesnif, zerbi mugham, reng
Fusion genres
Mugham opera, symphonic mugham, Azerbaijani jazz
2024 in mugham
Azerbaijani Mugham
CountryAzerbaijan
Reference00039
RegionEurope and North America
Inscription history
Inscription2008 (3rd session)
ListRepresentative

It is a art form that weds classical poetry and musical improvisation in specific local modes. Mugham is a modal system.[2] Unlike Western modes, "mugham" modes are associated not only with scales but with an orally transmitted collection of melodies and melodic fragments that performers use in the course of improvisation.[3] Mugham is a compound composition of many parts. The choice of a particular mugham and a style of performance fits a specific event.[3] The dramatic unfolding in performance is typically associated with increasing intensity and rising pitches, and a form of poetic-musical communication between performers and initiated listeners.[3]

Three major schools of mugham performance existed from the late 19th and early 20th centuries in the regions of Karabakh, Shirvan, and Baku. The town of Shusha of Karabakh, was particularly renowned for this art.[4]

A short selection of Azerbaijani mugham, played on the wind instrument balaban, was included among many cultural achievements of humanity on the Voyager Golden Record, which was attached to the Voyager spacecraft to represent world music.[5][6][7]

In 2003, UNESCO proclaimed Azerbaijani Mugham a "Masterpiece of the Oral and Intangible Heritage of Humanity". It was added to the UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heritage Lists in 2008.[8]

History edit

 
Mugham, 16th century CE

In the course of its long history, the people of Azerbaijan have retained their ancient musical tradition. Mugham belongs to the system of modal music and may have derived from Persian musical tradition. The Uighurs in Xinjiang (新疆) call this musical development muqam, the Uzbeks and Tajiks call it maqom (or shasmaqom), while Arabs call it maqam and Persians dastgah.[citation needed]

 
Uzeyir Hajibeyov merged traditional Azerbaijani music styles with Western styles early in the 20th century.

The meta-ethnicity and intricate complexity of this music also becomes apparent in the fact that terms such as mugham, maqam, or dastgah, omnipresent in oriental music, can mean one thing in the Turkish tradition, while the same term in the music of Uzbekistan takes on quite another meaning, and yet another in the classical Arabic tradition. So, in one culture mugham may be related to a strictly fixed melodic type, while in another it is only the cadences, the melody endings that are associated with it. In a third culture it may only correspond to a specific type of tone scales.[citation needed]

Uzeyir Hajibeyov asserted that the mugham tradition disintegrated around the end of the fourteenth century during the Mongol rule. Afterward, each ethnic group in the area reconstructed its own system from the remnants.[9]

In the 16–17th centuries the art of mugham was passing through the development process as a professional music of the palace. In this period a dastgah form starts to develop in the structure and forms of mugham. New colors and shades as well as tasnifs developed in mugham performance. The masters of mugham of Azerbaijan sang gazals written in aruz genre by Fuzuli, Habibi and Khatai. The music events were held in most regions of today's Azerbaijan in the 19th century and mugham was performed at these events. In the 19th century famous French writer Alexandre Dumas who attended the ceremony in Shamakhy, wrote in his works about his trip saying he was greatly impressed by mugham that sounded there.[10] Such events held in Azerbaijan were attended by khanendes from Karabakh, Baku and Tabriz which in turn caused the blending of singing traditions of different regions.[citation needed]

In the early decades of the 20th century, a member of native intelligentsia, Uzeyir Hajibeyov, the author of the first national opera Leyli and Majnun, also formulated the theoretical basis of Azerbaijani mugham in his work The Principles of Azerbaijan Folk Music.[11] Famous Azerbaijani composer Gara Garayev and Fikrat Amirov also made a great contribution to the development of the art of mugham through creating the mugham symphony.[12]

Hajibaba Huseynov was credited as a key figure in the popularization of mugham, and developing talented mugham khanandas such as Alim Qasimov, Aghakhan Abdullayev and Gadir Rustamov.[13] As of 1985, Agdam Mugham School functions in Azerbaijan, which produced the "Karabakh Nightingales" mugham ensemble.[14]

Azerbaijan also has a great tradition of composers and musicians of western classical music. Uzeyir Hajibeyov with his Leyli and Majnun created the genre of mugham-opera. Fikret Amirov (1922–1984) was the first composer of symphonic mughams, namely Shur, Kurd Ovshari, and Gulistan Bayati Shiraz. Azerbaijani composers created a plethora of compositions that fused mugham and traditional European genres. Among those, for example, Vasif Adigozal's mugham oratorio Karabakh Shikastasi.[15] Such works are obviously very different from traditional mugham formations but in fact incorporate many mugham idioms. On the level of musicians, there remains a strict separation between classical and "traditional" music in terms of training. Even if the musicians are educated at the same conservatorium they stick to one camp.[citation needed]

In 2005, International Center of Mugham created under the decree of Azerbaijani president Ilham Aliyev. In August of same year, on the territory of the Baku Boulevard, Ilham Aliyev with his spouse, the Goodwill Ambassador of UNESCO Mehriban Aliyeva and UNESCO Director General Koichiro Matsuura, laid the first stone at the base of the complex.[16][17] Opening of the complex took place on December 27, 2008.[18][19] The total area of center is 7500 meters squared, which also includes concert saloon of 350 people, recording studio, rooms for rehearsals. In the foyer, visitors can find busts of famous mugham performers, also a rich collection of musical instruments.[citation needed]

The modes of mugham edit

 
Alim Gasimov performs mugham in Eurovision Song Contest.

In recent years, Azerbaijan folk music existed within the scope of folk art. The vocal-instrumental forms of folklore contain the elements of polyphony. The peculiarity of folk music clarifies itself firstly with the development of a modal system. It contains seven main modes – Rast, Shur, Segah (are especially common), Shushtar, Bayaty-Shiraz, Chahargah, Humayun and three collateral kinds – shahnaz, sarendj, chargah in some other form.[20][21] Before, it was considered that each of the modes has its special vivid emotional meaning. Every mode represents a strongly organized scale, possessing a firm tonic prop (maye), and each step of the mode has its melodic function.[22][23]

Jabbar Garyaghdioglu performs "Heyrati" mugham (with Gurban Pirimov on tar and Gylman Salahov on kamancheh).

Zarbi mugham includes nine modes – Heyrati, Arazbari, Samayi-Shams, Mansuriyya, Mani, Ovshari, Heydari, Karabakh Shikastasi and Kasma Shikastasi.[24][25]

Analysis edit

 
Mugham performers in Baku. From left (tar, daf, kamancha).

Part of the confusion arises from the fact that the term itself can have two different, if related meanings. The famous Azerbaijani composer Gara Garayev has the following explanation: "The expression mugham is used in two senses in the folk music of Azerbaijan. On the one hand the word mugham describes the same thing as the term lad [Russian for key, mode, scale]. An analysis of Azerbaijani songs, dances and other folk-music forms show that they are always constructed according to one [of these] modes. On the other hand the term mugham refers to an individual, multi-movement form. This form combines elements of a suite and a rhapsody, is symphonic in nature, and has its own set of structural rules. In particular one should observe that the suite-rhapsody-mugham is constructed according to one particular mode-mugham and is subject to all of the particular requirements of this mode." (Sovetskaya Muzyka 1949:3). Azerbaijani conservatory throughout the 20th century produced significant scholars and scholarship. Among them, Rena Mamedova explored the philosophical content of mugham, as an Azerbaijani "formula of creative thinking".[26] Elkhan Babayev wrote extensively on rhythmic aspect of mugham performance.[27] The native scholars continued and expanded Hajibeyov's analysis of mugham.[28]

Mugham describes a specific type of musical composition and performance, which is hard to grasp with western concepts of music in another respect: for one, mugham composition is improvisational in nature. At the same time it follows exact rules. Furthermore, in the case of a suite-rhapsody-mugham the concept of improvisation is not really an accurate one, since the artistic imagination of the performers is based on a strict foundation of principles determined by the respective mode. The performance of mughams does therefore not present an amorphous and spontaneous, impulsive improvisation.[citation needed]

With respect to the concept of improvisation, mugham music is often put in relation to jazz, a comparison that is accurate to a certain point only. Although mugham does allow for a wide margin of interpretation, an equation with jazz is oversimplified, since it fails to account for the different kinds of improvisation for different Mugham modes. The performance of a certain mugham may last for hours. (For the uninitiated listener it is close to impossible to know whether a musician is actually improvising or playing a prearranged composition.) Furthermore, as Garayev stresses, mugham music has a symphonic character.[citation needed]

The songs are often based on the medieval and modern poetry of Azerbaijan, and although love is a common topic in these poems, to the uninitiated ear many of the intricacies and allusions are lost. For one, the poems do not primarily deal with worldly love but with the mystical love for god. Yet, strictly speaking, this is still secular music/poetry, as opposed to, say, Sufism.[29] Nevertheless, mugham composition is designed very similarly to Sufism in that it seeks to achieve ascension from a lower level of awareness to a transcendental union with god. It is a spiritual search for god.[citation needed]

Derivatives and offshoots edit

Jazz mugham edit

The famous Azerbaijani jazz musician Vagif Mustafazadeh, who died in 1979, is credited with fusing jazz with mugham. Jazz mugham is jazz based on the modal forms or scales of mughams, just as a mugham symphonies are symphonies based on mughams. Ordinary jazz is marked by metered rhythm. But mugham jazz does not follow a metered system. Both rhythm and scales are improvised.[30][31]

In recent years, interest to jazz mugham has seen rise in many western countries, particularly in the United States, Austria and Japan. In 1995, Jeff Buckley performed "What Will You Say" as a duet with Alim Qasimov at the Festival de la Musique Sacrée (Festival of Sacred Music) in France.[32]

Cultural significance edit

 
Alim Gasimov on the semi-final allocation draw ceremony of Eurovision Song Contest 2012

In 2003, UNESCO has acknowledged the authenticity, richness and cultural significance of mugham both national and global culture, and in 2003 announced it as a "Masterpiece of Oral and Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity".[33]

Considered to be the classical music of Azerbaijan, the mugham is a traditional musical form characterized by a large degree of improvisation and draws upon popular stories and local melodies. The recent evolution of the cultural industry has threatened the improvisational nature and the ear-to-ear transmission of this art form. During his official visit to the country in August 2005, the Director-General of UNESCO, in the company of President Ilham Aliyev and several Goodwill Ambassadors, attended a foundation stone-laying ceremony of a Mugham Centre. In 2004, Mehriban Aliyeva, the First Lady of Azerbaijan, was named as a UNESCO Goodwill Ambassador for the oral and musical traditions.[34]

Since 2009, International World of Mugham Festival is held with the participations of famous artists from all over the world.[citation needed]

Social impact edit

The massive popularity of mugham resulted in a powerful impact on worldwide society.[citation needed] Many of mugham khanandas were known as country-loving, powerful, respectful characters, and mugham was popularly associated with sign of pain and hope during First Nagorno-Karabakh War.[35][36]

Mugham has lived and sounded in Azerbaijan in all periods, independently on political, public and economic situation and reserved its place in Azerbaijani culture. The mugham masters play tremendous role in transition of mugham from generations to generations.[37]

Notable performers edit

Individuals edit

Female edit

Male edit

Musicians edit

See also edit

References edit

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  2. ^ "Weaving chords of beauty in Baku". www.euronews.com. Euronews. from the original on 21 June 2014. Retrieved 26 June 2014.
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  4. ^ aktual.az (in Azerbaijani). Archived from the original on 30 June 2017. Retrieved 29 June 2014.
  5. ^ "Azerbaijani Music Selected for Voyager Spacecraft". from the original on 2011-11-12. Retrieved 2009-11-28.
  6. ^ "Azerbaijani mugham sent out to outer space 32 years ago". from the original on 2012-02-25. Retrieved 2009-11-28.
  7. ^ "Voyager – Spacecraft – Golden Record – Sounds of Earth". NASA. from the original on 2017-07-03. Retrieved 2009-05-25.
  8. ^ "UNESCO: The Azerbaijani Mugham". from the original on 2019-04-02. Retrieved 2019-01-14.
  9. ^ Foundation, Encyclopaedia Iranica (2011-08-18). "Welcome to Encyclopaedia Iranica". iranicaonline.org. Retrieved 2023-12-08.
  10. ^ History of mugam and stages of development 2010-02-13 at the Wayback Machine
  11. ^ Uzeyir Hajibeyov, The Principles of Azerbaijan Folk Music. Translated by G. Bairamov. Baku, Yazichi, 1985
  12. ^ . Archived from the original on 14 July 2011. Retrieved 2 July 2011.
  13. ^ "Alim Qasımovun səsində problem yaranıb: "Almaniyada dəqiq diaqnoz qoydular"". Azadlıq Radiosu (in Azerbaijani). 14 November 2012. from the original on 6 October 2014. Retrieved 10 August 2014.
  14. ^ Shirinov, Elnur. ""Qarabağ bülbülləri"nin yaradıcısı kimdir" (in Azerbaijani). from the original on 29 November 2014. Retrieved 14 November 2014.
  15. ^ Inna Naroditskaya, Song from the Land of Fire: Continuity and Change in Azerbaijani Mugham, New York: Routledge, 2003.
  16. ^ Международный центр Мугама 2018-06-16 at the Wayback Machine (in Russian)
  17. ^ "The Director-General hails the importance of living traditions at the Mugham Festival in Baku, Azerbaijan". from the original on 2009-11-11. Retrieved 2021-05-12.
  18. ^ Ильхам Алиев принял участие в открытии Международного центра мугама – Фотосессия 2009-02-08 at the Wayback Machine (in Russian)
  19. ^ Международный центр мугама открыт в Баку (in Russian)
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  21. ^ Азербайджанская музыка 2010-11-21 at the Wayback Machine(in Russian)
  22. ^ Intangible Heritage 2008-06-20 at the Wayback Machine
  23. ^ "Traditional Azerbaijani Music with a Beat". from the original on 2011-09-28. Retrieved 2010-02-14.
  24. ^ "Muğamlar". www.azerbaijans.com (in Azerbaijani). from the original on 17 June 2014. Retrieved 15 June 2014.
  25. ^ . www.azyb.net (in Azerbaijani). Archived from the original on 2014-07-14. Retrieved 15 June 2014.
  26. ^ Rena Mamedova, Rol' maye. Baku: Akademiia Nauk Azerbaijana, 1985.
  27. ^ Elkhan Babayev, Ritmika Azerbaijdzhanskogo dastgah. Baku: Ishig, 1990.
  28. ^ Ramiz Zohrabov, Teoreticheskie problemy Azerbaidzhanskogo mughama. Baku: Shur, 1992; Shakhla Mammadova, Tematizmn mugham. Baku: Shur, 1997.
  29. ^ МУГАМ – БЕССМЕРТНАЯ ДУХОВНАЯ ЦЕННОСТЬ 2011-07-06 at the Wayback Machine(in Russian)
  30. ^ Azerbaijan mugham music makes revival
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  32. ^ "ALİM QASIMOV'LU BİR DÜGÜN". www.canbaskent.net (in Turkish). from the original on 26 August 2014. Retrieved 22 August 2014.
  33. ^ "The Azerbaijani Mugham". from the original on 2017-05-10. Retrieved 2009-11-28.
  34. ^ Azerbaijani Mugham 2008-10-24 at the Wayback Machine
  35. ^ Мугам – Божий дар и великое достояние 2009-03-12 at the Wayback Machine (in Russian)
  36. ^ Мугам – зеркало души азербайджанской 2008-11-22 at the Wayback Machine (in Russian)
  37. ^ . Archived from the original on 2009-12-17. Retrieved 2010-02-16.

External links edit

  • Mugham Society of America
  • Declared Masterpiece of Oral World Heritage by UNESCO
  • azer.com on Mugham
  • Louis Werner about Mugham

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historyInscription2008 3rd session ListRepresentativeIt is a art form that weds classical poetry and musical improvisation in specific local modes Mugham is a modal system 2 Unlike Western modes mugham modes are associated not only with scales but with an orally transmitted collection of melodies and melodic fragments that performers use in the course of improvisation 3 Mugham is a compound composition of many parts The choice of a particular mugham and a style of performance fits a specific event 3 The dramatic unfolding in performance is typically associated with increasing intensity and rising pitches and a form of poetic musical communication between performers and initiated listeners 3 Three major schools of mugham performance existed from the late 19th and early 20th centuries in the regions of Karabakh Shirvan and Baku The town of Shusha of Karabakh was particularly renowned for this art 4 A short selection of Azerbaijani mugham played on the wind instrument balaban was included among many cultural achievements of humanity on the Voyager Golden Record which was attached to the Voyager spacecraft to represent world music 5 6 7 In 2003 UNESCO proclaimed Azerbaijani Mugham a Masterpiece of the Oral and Intangible Heritage of Humanity It was added to the UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heritage Lists in 2008 8 Contents 1 History 2 The modes of mugham 3 Analysis 4 Derivatives and offshoots 4 1 Jazz mugham 5 Cultural significance 6 Social impact 7 Notable performers 7 1 Individuals 7 1 1 Female 7 1 2 Male 7 2 Musicians 8 See also 9 References 10 External linksHistory edit nbsp Mugham 16th century CEIn the course of its long history the people of Azerbaijan have retained their ancient musical tradition Mugham belongs to the system of modal music and may have derived from Persian musical tradition The Uighurs in Xinjiang 新疆 call this musical development muqam the Uzbeks and Tajiks call it maqom or shasmaqom while Arabs call it maqam and Persians dastgah citation needed nbsp Uzeyir Hajibeyov merged traditional Azerbaijani music styles with Western styles early in the 20th century The meta ethnicity and intricate complexity of this music also becomes apparent in the fact that terms such as mugham maqam or dastgah omnipresent in oriental music can mean one thing in the Turkish tradition while the same term in the music of Uzbekistan takes on quite another meaning and yet another in the classical Arabic tradition So in one culture mugham may be related to a strictly fixed melodic type while in another it is only the cadences the melody endings that are associated with it In a third culture it may only correspond to a specific type of tone scales citation needed Uzeyir Hajibeyov asserted that the mugham tradition disintegrated around the end of the fourteenth century during the Mongol rule Afterward each ethnic group in the area reconstructed its own system from the remnants 9 In the 16 17th centuries the art of mugham was passing through the development process as a professional music of the palace In this period a dastgah form starts to develop in the structure and forms of mugham New colors and shades as well as tasnifs developed in mugham performance The masters of mugham of Azerbaijan sang gazals written in aruz genre by Fuzuli Habibi and Khatai The music events were held in most regions of today s Azerbaijan in the 19th century and mugham was performed at these events In the 19th century famous French writer Alexandre Dumas who attended the ceremony in Shamakhy wrote in his works about his trip saying he was greatly impressed by mugham that sounded there 10 Such events held in Azerbaijan were attended by khanendes from Karabakh Baku and Tabriz which in turn caused the blending of singing traditions of different regions citation needed In the early decades of the 20th century a member of native intelligentsia Uzeyir Hajibeyov the author of the first national opera Leyli and Majnun also formulated the theoretical basis of Azerbaijani mugham in his work The Principles of Azerbaijan Folk Music 11 Famous Azerbaijani composer Gara Garayev and Fikrat Amirov also made a great contribution to the development of the art of mugham through creating the mugham symphony 12 Hajibaba Huseynov was credited as a key figure in the popularization of mugham and developing talented mugham khanandas such as Alim Qasimov Aghakhan Abdullayev and Gadir Rustamov 13 As of 1985 Agdam Mugham School functions in Azerbaijan which produced the Karabakh Nightingales mugham ensemble 14 Azerbaijan also has a great tradition of composers and musicians of western classical music Uzeyir Hajibeyov with his Leyli and Majnun created the genre of mugham opera Fikret Amirov 1922 1984 was the first composer of symphonic mughams namely Shur Kurd Ovshari and Gulistan Bayati Shiraz Azerbaijani composers created a plethora of compositions that fused mugham and traditional European genres Among those for example Vasif Adigozal s mugham oratorio Karabakh Shikastasi 15 Such works are obviously very different from traditional mugham formations but in fact incorporate many mugham idioms On the level of musicians there remains a strict separation between classical and traditional music in terms of training Even if the musicians are educated at the same conservatorium they stick to one camp citation needed In 2005 International Center of Mugham created under the decree of Azerbaijani president Ilham Aliyev In August of same year on the territory of the Baku Boulevard Ilham Aliyev with his spouse the Goodwill Ambassador of UNESCO Mehriban Aliyeva and UNESCO Director General Koichiro Matsuura laid the first stone at the base of the complex 16 17 Opening of the complex took place on December 27 2008 18 19 The total area of center is 7500 meters squared which also includes concert saloon of 350 people recording studio rooms for rehearsals In the foyer visitors can find busts of famous mugham performers also a rich collection of musical instruments citation needed The modes of mugham edit nbsp Alim Gasimov performs mugham in Eurovision Song Contest In recent years Azerbaijan folk music existed within the scope of folk art The vocal instrumental forms of folklore contain the elements of polyphony The peculiarity of folk music clarifies itself firstly with the development of a modal system It contains seven main modes Rast Shur Segah are especially common Shushtar Bayaty Shiraz Chahargah Humayun and three collateral kinds shahnaz sarendj chargah in some other form 20 21 Before it was considered that each of the modes has its special vivid emotional meaning Every mode represents a strongly organized scale possessing a firm tonic prop maye and each step of the mode has its melodic function 22 23 source source source source source Jabbar Garyaghdioglu performs Heyrati mugham with Gurban Pirimov on tar and Gylman Salahov on kamancheh Zarbi mugham includes nine modes Heyrati Arazbari Samayi Shams Mansuriyya Mani Ovshari Heydari Karabakh Shikastasi and Kasma Shikastasi 24 25 Analysis edit nbsp Mugham performers in Baku From left tar daf kamancha Part of the confusion arises from the fact that the term itself can have two different if related meanings The famous Azerbaijani composer Gara Garayev has the following explanation The expression mugham is used in two senses in the folk music of Azerbaijan On the one hand the word mugham describes the same thing as the term lad Russian for key mode scale An analysis of Azerbaijani songs dances and other folk music forms show that they are always constructed according to one of these modes On the other hand the term mugham refers to an individual multi movement form This form combines elements of a suite and a rhapsody is symphonic in nature and has its own set of structural rules In particular one should observe that the suite rhapsody mugham is constructed according to one particular mode mugham and is subject to all of the particular requirements of this mode Sovetskaya Muzyka 1949 3 Azerbaijani conservatory throughout the 20th century produced significant scholars and scholarship Among them Rena Mamedova explored the philosophical content of mugham as an Azerbaijani formula of creative thinking 26 Elkhan Babayev wrote extensively on rhythmic aspect of mugham performance 27 The native scholars continued and expanded Hajibeyov s analysis of mugham 28 Mugham describes a specific type of musical composition and performance which is hard to grasp with western concepts of music in another respect for one mugham composition is improvisational in nature At the same time it follows exact rules Furthermore in the case of a suite rhapsody mugham the concept of improvisation is not really an accurate one since the artistic imagination of the performers is based on a strict foundation of principles determined by the respective mode The performance of mughams does therefore not present an amorphous and spontaneous impulsive improvisation citation needed With respect to the concept of improvisation mugham music is often put in relation to jazz a comparison that is accurate to a certain point only Although mugham does allow for a wide margin of interpretation an equation with jazz is oversimplified since it fails to account for the different kinds of improvisation for different Mugham modes The performance of a certain mugham may last for hours For the uninitiated listener it is close to impossible to know whether a musician is actually improvising or playing a prearranged composition Furthermore as Garayev stresses mugham music has a symphonic character citation needed The songs are often based on the medieval and modern poetry of Azerbaijan and although love is a common topic in these poems to the uninitiated ear many of the intricacies and allusions are lost For one the poems do not primarily deal with worldly love but with the mystical love for god Yet strictly speaking this is still secular music poetry as opposed to say Sufism 29 Nevertheless mugham composition is designed very similarly to Sufism in that it seeks to achieve ascension from a lower level of awareness to a transcendental union with god It is a spiritual search for god citation needed Derivatives and offshoots editJazz mugham edit Main article Jazz mugham The famous Azerbaijani jazz musician Vagif Mustafazadeh who died in 1979 is credited with fusing jazz with mugham Jazz mugham is jazz based on the modal forms or scales of mughams just as a mugham symphonies are symphonies based on mughams Ordinary jazz is marked by metered rhythm But mugham jazz does not follow a metered system Both rhythm and scales are improvised 30 31 In recent years interest to jazz mugham has seen rise in many western countries particularly in the United States Austria and Japan In 1995 Jeff Buckley performed What Will You Say as a duet with Alim Qasimov at the Festival de la Musique Sacree Festival of Sacred Music in France 32 Cultural significance edit nbsp Alim Gasimov on the semi final allocation draw ceremony of Eurovision Song Contest 2012In 2003 UNESCO has acknowledged the authenticity richness and cultural significance of mugham both national and global culture and in 2003 announced it as a Masterpiece of Oral and Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity 33 Considered to be the classical music of Azerbaijan the mugham is a traditional musical form characterized by a large degree of improvisation and draws upon popular stories and local melodies The recent evolution of the cultural industry has threatened the improvisational nature and the ear to ear transmission of this art form During his official visit to the country in August 2005 the Director General of UNESCO in the company of President Ilham Aliyev and several Goodwill Ambassadors attended a foundation stone laying ceremony of a Mugham Centre In 2004 Mehriban Aliyeva the First Lady of Azerbaijan was named as a UNESCO Goodwill Ambassador for the oral and musical traditions 34 Since 2009 International World of Mugham Festival is held with the participations of famous artists from all over the world citation needed Social impact editThe massive popularity of mugham resulted in a powerful impact on worldwide society citation needed Many of mugham khanandas were known as country loving powerful respectful characters and mugham was popularly associated with sign of pain and hope during First Nagorno Karabakh War 35 36 Mugham has lived and sounded in Azerbaijan in all periods independently on political public and economic situation and reserved its place in Azerbaijani culture The mugham masters play tremendous role in transition of mugham from generations to generations 37 Notable performers editIndividuals edit Female edit Malakkhanim Ayyubova Shovkat Alakbarova Konul Khasiyeva Sara Gadimova Gandab Guliyeva Sakina Ismayilova Tukezban Ismayilova Yaver Kelenterli Farghana Qasimova Nazakat Mammadova Rubaba Muradova Basti Sevdiyeva Jahan Talyshinskaya Nazaket Teymurova Zuzu ZakariaMale edit nbsp nbsp nbsp Alim Qasimov Jabbar Garyagdioglu Seyid ShushinskiAghakhan Abdullayev Abulfat Aliyev Ahmed Agdamski Shakili Alasgar Janali Akbarov Gulu Asgarov Arif Babayev Bulbuljan Jabbar Garyagdyoglu Talat Gasimov Zahid Guliyev Hajibaba Huseynov Mansum Ibrahimov Kechachioghlu Muhammed Sabir Mirzayev Alibaba Mammadov Sakhavat Mammadov Yagub Mammadov Zabit Nabizadeh Alim Qasimov Islam Rzayev Gadir Rustamov Khan Shushinski Musa Shushinski Seyid ShushinskiMusicians edit Elnur Ahmadov Firuz Aliyev Habil Aliyev Firuz Aliyev Elchin Hashimov Sahib Pashazade Kamil Jalilov Mansur Mansurov Mazahir Mammadov Bahram Mansurov Gurban Pirimov SadigjanSee also editFranghiz Ali Zadeh Vagif Mustafazadeh Aziza Mustafazadeh Music of Azerbaijan Culture of Azerbaijan History of Azerbaijan International Mugham Center of Azerbaijan Mugham triadsReferences edit Intangible Cultural Heritage The Azerbaijani Mugham Archived from the original on 2011 07 04 Retrieved 2009 06 04 Weaving chords 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at the Wayback Machine in Russian Mezhdunarodnyj centr mugama otkryt v Baku in Russian Mugam yavlyaetsya unikalnym pamyatnikom Archived 2010 04 21 at the Wayback Machine in Russian Azerbajdzhanskaya muzyka Archived 2010 11 21 at the Wayback Machine in Russian Intangible Heritage Archived 2008 06 20 at the Wayback Machine Traditional Azerbaijani Music with a Beat Archived from the original on 2011 09 28 Retrieved 2010 02 14 Mugamlar www azerbaijans com in Azerbaijani Archived from the original on 17 June 2014 Retrieved 15 June 2014 ASIQ SENETI VE ZERBI MUGAMLAR www azyb net in Azerbaijani Archived from the original on 2014 07 14 Retrieved 15 June 2014 Rena Mamedova Rol maye Baku Akademiia Nauk Azerbaijana 1985 Elkhan Babayev Ritmika Azerbaijdzhanskogo dastgah Baku Ishig 1990 Ramiz Zohrabov Teoreticheskie problemy Azerbaidzhanskogo mughama Baku Shur 1992 Shakhla Mammadova Tematizmn mugham Baku Shur 1997 MUGAM BESSMERTNAYa DUHOVNAYa CENNOST Archived 2011 07 06 at the Wayback Machine in Russian Azerbaijan mugham music makes revival Vagif Mustafazade Fusing Jazz with Mugam Archived from the original on 2010 04 13 Retrieved 2010 02 14 ALIM QASIMOV LU BIR DUGUN www canbaskent net in Turkish Archived from the original on 26 August 2014 Retrieved 22 August 2014 The Azerbaijani Mugham Archived from the original on 2017 05 10 Retrieved 2009 11 28 Azerbaijani Mugham Archived 2008 10 24 at the Wayback Machine Mugam Bozhij dar i velikoe dostoyanie Archived 2009 03 12 at the Wayback Machine in Russian Mugam zerkalo dushi azerbajdzhanskoj Archived 2008 11 22 at the Wayback Machine in Russian Mugam a national heritage of Azerbaijan is a pearl of the world music art Mehriban Aliyeva Archived from the original on 2009 12 17 Retrieved 2010 02 16 External links editUNESCO proclaimes Mugham of Azerbaijan a Masterpiece of the Oral and Intangible Heritage of Humanity Mugham Society of America Declared Masterpiece of Oral World Heritage by UNESCO azer com on Mugham Louis Werner about Mugham e book Principles of Azerbaijani Folk Music Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Mugham amp oldid 1207012839, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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