- Muslim Magomayev (grandson)
Infobox musical artist
Name = Muslim Magomaev
Background = solo_singer
Born = Birth date and age|1942|8|17|df=y
Baku ,Azerbaijan
Genre =Opera
Pop
Years_active = 1960s – present
URL = [http://www.magomaev.info/ www.magomaev.info]Muslim Mahammad oglu Magomayev (Azeri: "Müslüm Maqomayev"; Russian: "Муслим Магомаев"; born
17 August 1942 inBaku ) is anAzerbaijan ibaritone opera tic and popsinger who was active during the1960s and1970s in theSoviet Union .Muslim Magomaev represents one of the most respected artistic dynasties in Azerbaijan. His grandfather Muslim Magomayev (1885-1937), a friend and contemporary of the prominent Azerbaijani composer
Uzeyir Hajibeyov , was one of the founders of Azerbaijani-composed music. Magomaev's father, Mahammad Magomaev, who died duringWorld War II , was a gifted Scenic designer, and his mother was an actress.Muslim learned to play a piano as a child, and began to take lessons from teachers of voice at the age of 14. He finished the piano and composition class of the musical school at
Baku Conservatoire , and then graduated from the vocal class of Baku conservatoire. As a teenager he became interested in Italian songs, Americanjazz and other styles of popular music.In 1962, at the age of 20, Magomaev first appeared in
Moscow where he performed within the frameworks of the Days of Azerbaijani Culture. He sang two musical pieces in a gala-concert on the USSR's main stage, theKremlin Palace of Congresses , and became a celebrity on a spur of the moment. A year later he gave his first solo concert in the MoscowTchaikovsky Concert Hall to a full house and became a soloist of theAzerbaijan State Academic Opera and Ballet Theatre . Muslim earned fame in the USSR as an opera singer with Rossini's "Barber of Seville ". He also became known for his arias from Puccini's "Tosca ", Hajibeyov's "Koroghlu" and "Shah Ismayil", which was composed by his grandfather.In 1964 – 1965 Muslim was on probation in the
La Scala theatre inMilan , but turned down the invitation to sing in the MoscowBolshoi Theater upon his return. Instead, the singer turned to popular music, becoming a pop idol for several generations of music lovers in the Soviet Union. Muslim Magomaev's popularity in the USSR was overwhelming. He quickly became a cult figure and gave three concerts a day filling out huge arenas all across the Soviet Union, while his albums sold millions.In 1966 and 1969 Magomaev performed in
Paris Olympia with great success. The director of OlympiaBruno Coquatrix offered him a contract, and Magomaev was seriously considering an opportunity to pursue international career, butEkaterina Furtseva refused to grant the Ministry of Culture's permission, claiming that it needed Magomaev to perform at governmental concerts. In 1969 he receivedMIDEM Gold Disc Award inCannes for the album sales of over 4,5 million units. In 1973, at the very young age of 31, Muslim was awarded the Soviet Union's highest artistic title:People's Artist of the USSR .Magomaev is also known as a composer, he wrote songs and film soundtracks. In addition, Magomaev played in films and acted as a host in
television andradio broadcasts devoted to prominent musicians of the 20th century.Magomaev has been living and working in Moscow since the early 1970s. In 1997, in recognition of Magomaev's professional successes, a Russian astronomical society named two
planetoid s of thesolar system in honor of him and his wife,Tamara Sinyavskaya , a prominent Russian opera singer who was also awarded People's Artist of the USSR and worked as a soloist at the Bolshoi Theater.External links
* [http://www.magomaev.info/ Muslim Magomaev's website]
*imdb name|id=0536439|name=Muslim Magomaev
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