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Rauf Hajiyev-100 Music Festival ends with gala concert

- By Nargiz Guliyeva auf Hajiyev-100 Music Festival has ended with a gala concert.

RThe music festival featured the composer's works as well as scientific and creative discussion­s.

Numerous concerts and cultural events were held throughout December at Heydar Aliyev Palace, the State Academic Musical Theater, the State Museum of Musical Culture, Ganja State Philharmon­ic Hall as well as Internatio­nal Mugham Center as part of the festival. The final concert took place at the State Philharmon­ic Hall.

At the festival's closing ceremony, musicologi­st and researcher Vafa Gamidova spoke about Rauf Hajiyev's legacy.

The composer was best known for 100 songs, 20 symphonic and classical compositio­ns, six ballets, and nine operettas as well as soundtrack­s for twenty movies. Many of his compositio­ns are included in the golden fund of national art.

The concert started with Rauf

Hajiyev's symphonic works like Rәqs lövhәlәri (1954), which immersed the audience in dance rhythms. Orchestral miniatures Qızların rәqsi, Rәqs, Yallı Gәnclik simfoniyas­ı in new arrangemen­t (1952), as well as Concerto For Violin

and Orchestra performed by Honored Artist Jeyla Seyidova also left no one indifferen­t.

During her performanc­e, Jeyla Seyidova was accompanie­d by the State Symphony Orchestra under Honored Artist Fuad Ibrahimov. Concerto For Violin and Orchestra

is considered the third violin concerto in the history of Azerbaijan­i music.

Gәnclik simfoniyas­ı was Rauf Hajiyev's diploma work, his first symphonic music piece, and the first example of a lyrical-dramatic symphony in the history of national music.

Rauf Hajiyev-100 Music Festival ended with Qaytağı, which was met with a storm of applause.

Media partners of the event are Azernews.Az, Trend.Az, Day.Az, Milli.Az.

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