Rashid Behbudov State Song Theatre holds concert in honor of prominent composer [PHOTOS]
A special concert titled "İntizar" dedicated to the work of the prominent Azerbaijani composer, State Prize laureate, and People's Artist Said Rustamov (1907–1983) has taken place at the Rashid Behbudov State Song Theatre, AzerNEWS reports.
Said Rustamov holds a distinguished place in the history of Azerbaijani music as the author of numerous songs, romances, and instrumental works that seamlessly blend the rich traditions of mugham with classical compositional techniques. His melodies are celebrated for their vivid national character, lyrical beauty, and deep emotional resonance, which have kept them in the repertoire of the country's leading performers for decades.
The evening opened with a presentation by musicologist and PhD candidate in art studies, Associate Professor Ayten Babayeva, who spoke about Rustamov's life and extensive creative legacy, hailing his significant contribution to the development of Azerbaijan's national musical culture.
The concert program featured the composer's works performed by an instrumental ensemble under the direction of Mirkhalid Salaev. On stage were renowned artists including People's Artists Heydar Anatollu and Gulyanag Mammadova, as well as performers Rovshan Gahramanov, Sarkhan Bunyadzade, Aishan Mekhtiyeva, Ilkham Gasimov, Aghabala Sadikhzade, Medina Kazimova, and Fakhri Kazim-Nijat.
A warm atmosphere, moving performances, and an enthusiastic audience made the evening truly memorable, once again highlighting the richness and enduring vitality of Azerbaijan’s national musical heritage.
Born in 1907, Said Rustamov's name is synonymous with the golden age of Azerbaijani music.
His works not only enriched the cultural fabric of the country but also inspired generations of musicians, composers, and educators.
A master of both classical and folk traditions, Rustamov's compositions are deeply embedded in the national consciousness. His lyrical and patriotic songs such as "Anamın laylası" (My Mother's Lullaby), "Banovsha" (Violet), and "Haralısan? " (Where Are You?), resonate with emotional depth and national pride.
These songs were brought to life by legendary performers including Bulbul and Rashid Behbudov, ensuring their place in the canon of Azerbaijani music.
Rustamov also demonstrated exceptional skill in composing for children and for instruments, notably creating beloved works such as the "Azerbaijan Suite" and the jubilant piece "Joy." These compositions showcase his ability to blend traditional melodies with modern techniques, creating music that is both accessible and artistically rich.
Beyond his creative endeavors, Said Rustamov was an influential educator.
His pioneering spirit led to the authorship of foundational music textbooks, including "Notation Literacy" and the first structured "Tar School, " which provided systematic instruction in playing the tar, a traditional Azerbaijani instrument. These works played a critical role in standardizing music education in Azerbaijan and training future generations of musicians.
Rustamov was also a central figure in institutional music development. He played a pivotal role in establishing the tradition of folk instrument orchestras in Azerbaijan, thus preserving and elevating the country's folk music heritage.
Throughout his career, he led prominent musical ensembles and held leadership roles in key institutions, advocating tirelessly for the advancement of national music.
Rustamov was an active member of the USSR Composers' Union, contributing to the broader cultural policies of his time.
In recognition of his artistic and civic achievements, he was honored with numerous prestigious awards, including the title of Honored Artist in 1938 and the esteemed USSR State Prize in 1951.
Said Rustamov passed away in 1983, but his music continues to be performed, studied, and cherished today.
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