International World of Mugham Festival

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The International World of Mugham Festival (Azerbaijani: Beynəlxalq Muğam Dünyası Festivalı) is an annual music festival of Azerbaijani mugham music.

The first festival was held on Heydar Aliyev Foundation’s initiative, on March 18–25, 2009, in Baku. Official opening ceremony of the festival was held on March 20, in International Mugham Center of Azerbaijan. International scientific symposium, international contest of mugham singers, multiple mugham operas, symphonic and classical mugham concerts were held during the festival. The festival was concluded by gala concert, which was held on March 25, 2009 in Heydar Aliyev Palace, in Baku.[1][2]

International scientific symposium of mugham

International scientific symposium of mugham was held during the international festival and lasted for 3 days. Meetings of the symposium had been held in three sections, in the end of which was published a special book.[3]

About 30 scientists, musicians, and also promoters of traditional eastern music from the USA, Great Britain, Russia, France, Italy, Germany, Turkey, Netherlands, Hungary, China, Tunisia, Uzbekistan, Iraq, Iran, Morocco, Tajikistan and other countries took part at the symposium.[4]

Participants of the symposium were such ethnomusicologist scientists, as Steven Blum (Professor of New York municipal university, expert of UNESCO), Dieter Christensen (Professor of Columbia University in New York), Wim van Zanten (vice president of International Council of Traditional Music under UNESCO), Professor Jean During from France, Jurgen Elsner (Professor of Humboldt University of Berlin), Hiromi Lorraine Sakata (Professor of the University of California), Inna Naroditskaya (Northwestern University, Chicago [5]), Luis Duran and James Parkin (hosts of most popular “World Routes” program on BBC Radio), Bernard Kleikamp - chairman and the owner of “Pan Records” company, Professor Rovshan Yunusov from Uzbekistan, Professor of Moscow Conservatory Violetta Yunusova, Abduvali Abdurashidov-chairman of “Makoma Academy” in Dushanbe and others.

Presentations about musical cultures of Azerbaijan, Iran, Turkey, Pakistan, India, Tunisia, Uzbekistan, Tajikistan were sounded in the sections of the festival and the issue of Nagorno-Karabakh War was also raised there.[6][7]

Program of the symposium

Participants of the festival

  • Ensemble of Maragha Italy
  • Huseyn Aladhami Iraq
  • Nodira Pirmatova Uzbekistan
  • Aygun Bayramova Azerbaijan
  • Sakina Ismayilova Azerbaijan
  • Mansum Ibrahimov Azerbaijan
  • Agakhan Abdullayev Azerbaijan
 
  • Yulduz Turdiyeva Uzbekistan
  • Tofig Himminji Morocco
  • Mozaffar Shafii Iran
  • Elchin Hashimov Azerbaijan
  • Elnur Ahmedov Azerbaijan
  • Ismayil Hamidov Azerbaijan
  • Munis Sharifov Azerbaijan
 
  • Omar Sarmini Syria
  • Aishe Reduan France
  • Firuz Aliyev Azerbaijan
  • Zamig Aliyev Azerbaijan
  • Alim Gasimov Azerbaijan
  • Elshan Mansurov Azerbaijan
  • Zabit Nabizade Azerbaijan
 
  • Ayshamgul Muhammad Uzbekistan
  • Vasumati Badrinatkhan India
  • Fakhraddin Dadashov Azerbaijan
  • Melekkhanim Eyyubova Azerbaijan
  • Mohlat Muslumov Azerbaijan
  • Nuriyye Huseynova Azerbaijan
  • Valeh Alakbarov Azerbaijan
  • Ensemble “Angam Al Rafidain” Iraq
 
Ulduz Turdiyeva (Uzbekistan)- laureate of the first premium of the festival

Organizers of the festival

President of the festival

Performance of Azerbaijan State Symphonic Orchestra named after Uzeyir Hajibeyov

Mehriban Aliyeva – President of Heydar Aliyev Foundation, goodwill ambassador of UNESCO and ISESCO[8]

Organizers of the festival

Organizational support

Artistic director of the festival

Organization committee

Working organization group

References

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