Bronze statue of Polad Bulbuloglu presented in Moscow Museum
A solemn ceremony has been held at the Museum Exhibition Complex of the Russian Academy of Arts to present a bronze statue of Azerbaijani Ambassador to Russia, People's Artist Polad Bulbuloglu.
Vice-President of the Heydar Aliyev Foundation Leyla Aliyeva attended the event, Azertac reports.
Addressing the event, author of the statue, President of the Russian Academy of Arts, USSR People's Artist Zurab Tsereteli hailed his “close friendly” ties with Polad Bulbuloglu.
"Many people ask me to make their statue but I do not agree because there should be image and character in the sculpture. Polad Bulbuloglu is a creative personality. He continues the traditions of the great nation he belongs to and his father, genius Bulbul's creative path. This should be appreciated," he said.
Tseretli noted that Polad Bulbuloglu's statue, which he presented him on the occasion of his jubilee, was placed among the bronze monuments of the world's most famous personalities.
In her interview with journalists, Vice-President of the Heydar Aliyev Foundation Leyla Aliyeva hailed the statue as a sign of great respect and esteem to history and culture of the Azerbaijani people.
USSR People's Artist Tahir Salahov said that Zurab Tsereteli put in this statue his love and respect to not only for his friend Polad Bulbuloglu, but for the whole Azerbaijani people and government.
People's Artist of Azerbaijan Polad Bulbuloglu said that it was a spectacular event for each creative personality that his work won high praise.
"There is a huge gallery of portraits and statues of famous creative people in Zurab Tsereteli's exhibition complex. The gallery features the statues of prominent musicians too. I am proud that a statue of an Azerbaijani national will also be among those statues," Polad Bulbuloglu added.
USSR People's Artist Iosif Kobzon, USSR State Prize winner, poet Andrei Dementyev, Chairman of the Union of Artists of Russia Andrey Kovalchuk and others hailed the friendly relations between Azerbaijan and Russia.
The presentation ceremony featured Moscow Conservatory Symphony Orchestra's performance of Polad Bulbuloglu's popular songs conducted by his son Murtuza Bulbul.
The ceremony was attended by heads of diplomatic missions of foreign countries accredited in Russia, well-known scientists and cultural figures.
Bulbuloglu became famous in the whole Soviet Union by composing jazz-influenced pop songs with deep folk feelings in Azerbaijani and Russian. He is son of Bulbul, a famous Azerbaijani opera singer who exposed Polad to musical culture from an early age.
Musical works by virtuoso composer combine multiple genres, including large symphonic works, chamber and instrumental music, musical, vocal series, music for movies and drama performances, which entered the history of Azerbaijani music as integral pearls.
Polad was also extremely talented to enrich the cinematography. His beautiful songs, performances and popular roles in many films turned him into a film star and gained ever large popularity and sympathy among cinema lovers.
In the 1990s, despite having a huge success with a new version of his old song “Gel Ey Seher” (Come, Hey Morning!) in Turkey and sold-out concerts in Russia, Polad started a political career. He became Azerbaijan’s Culture Minister and is currently Azerbaijan’s ambassador to Russia.