- Khananda
A khananda (Azeri: "xanəndə"; pronounced|xɑːnænˈdæ; Persian: خواننده ; alternative spellings in English: khanende, khanande, khanandeh) is a name generally given to singers of
mugham , an Azerifolk music genre. The word is of Persian origin and means "singer". When performing traditional mugham, a khananda is accompanied by a trio of musicians who play the tar, thekamancheh and thedaf (tambourine). Often the khananda is the daf-player.Origins and development
The exact origins of the art of khanandas have not been studied thoroughly however it is likely that it emerged during the urbanization in the medieval epoch. In the growing cities, khanandas would perform at the events organized by the nobility, on weddings and
fair s, incaravanserai s andtea house s. With Persian being the main language of the local literature at the time (mugham lyrics were based on ClassicalIslamic poetry ), khanandas used it in their performance and therefore gained popularity mostly among thearistocracy . Small town and village-dwellers to whom the Persian language was alien preferred the music of theashig s (traveling bards singing in avernacular language, i.e. Azeri). Classical khanandas followed a specific dress code which included achokha , anarkhalig , an astrakhan cap (papag), rings and a belt decorated withgold . Some would even decorate their musical instruments depending on their status and prominence. Khanandas would traditionally gather in salons known as "majlis-i khananda".ru icon [http://www.axtar.az/ru/index.php?option=com_content&task=blogcategory&id=187&Itemid=177 Khananda] . "Axtar.az"]The art of khanandas experienced its peak in the 19th and the early 20th century. Starting from this period mughams were also widely sung in Azeri – a practice introduced by
Jabbar Garyagdioglu . Being home to most of Azerbaijan's renowned classical musicians, the city ofShusha became the main cultural centre of Azeri folk music and the arts often referred to as the "conservatory of theCaucasus ". While traditionally khandadas were trained privately, in the 1870s a Shushavian khanandaKharrat Gulu established the first school of mugham where future singers would undergo professional training. A khananda who was required to have no less than a two-octavevoice range would be tested on the knowledge of mugham sub-genres, including their vocal performance, as well as classical poetry. If a khananda's specialization included playing an instrument he or she would be required to demonstrate proficiency in both solo and accompanied performance. A khananda who successfully passed the exam gained the title of "ustad" ("master").ru icon [http://www.iatp.aznet.org/alpub/sanubar.htm The Art of Mugham] by Sanubar Baghirli]Starting from the late 1800s khanandas started acting in Azeri theatres incorporating mugham into musical plays. In the past decades a practice of khananda duets has been introduced in Azerbaijan.
ee also
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Music of Azerbaijan
*Sazanda
*Bulbul (singer)
*Khan Shushinski
*Alim Qasimov
*Bulbuljan
*Rubaba Muradova References
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