- Jabbar Garyagdioglu
Infobox musical artist
Name = Jabbar Garyagdioglu
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Background = solo_singer
Born = birth date|1861|3|31|df=y
Shusha , present-dayAzerbaijan
Died = death date and age|1944|4|20|1861|3|31|df=y
Baku ,Azerbaijan
Genre = Folk
Years_active = 1876 – 1944 [az icon [http://www.ggum-az.org/index.php?hisse=hisseyox&ad=L2hvbWUvZ2d1bS9wdWJsaWNfaHRtbC9CRC9ZQVpBUkxBUi8yLzIudHh0&b22=b22 The Founder of the Azerbaijani School of Mugham] ]Jabbar Garyagdioglu or Garyaghdyoglu (Azeri "Cabbar Qaryağdıoğlu," pronounced|ʤɑpˈbɑr ɡɑrjɑɣˌdɯoɣˈlu) (
March 31 1861 ,Shusha –20 April 1944 ,Baku ) was anAzerbaijan i folk singer (khananda ). He is known as the first khananda to performmugham ats in the Azeri language. [az icon [http://www.azerbaijan.az/_Culture/_Music/music_05_a.html Azerbaijani Mugham] by Sanubar Bagirova. "Azerbaijan.az"]Rise to prominence
He was born in the Seyidlar neighbourhood of Shusha, to a family of a
dye r. His stagename Garyagdioglu literally translates from Azeri as "Son of Snow-Has-Fallen". According to an urban legend, Jabbar's father Meshadi Ismayil was an extremely reserved and taciturn man and as a result, would often be asked in an idiomatic way, common to Azeri: "Why are you so gloomy? Has the snow fallen?" Therefore he was nicknamed Garyagdi (Anglicisation of "qar yağdı" - "snow has fallen").ru icon [http://www.axtar.az/ru/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=305&Itemid=183 Jabbar Garyaghdyoglu] . "Axtar.az"]Despite his father's plans, Jabbar did not take up his business and decided to become a singer. His older brother, an amateur folk singer, played an important role in young Jabbar's passion for music. In 1871–1876 Garyagdioglu attended school where he took vocal lessons, studied the theory of music and the
Persian language . While still in his teens, he was accepted into the ensemble of the notable musicianSadigjan . Until age 20, he performed primarily in his nativeKarabakh , but soon he became famous in other parts of theSouth Caucasus , and later would make tours toIran andCentral Asia .Later life
In 1901, Garyagdioglu moved to the oil-booming Baku that at the time was rapidly becoming an important social and cultural city of the region. Together with
Uzeyir Hajibeyov and other prominent musicians he founded a club in the Baku suburb of Balakhany and would give charity concerts to support the poor. Between 1906 and 1912 he visitedKiev ,Moscow andWarsaw together with other Azeri khanandas, where a vinyl recording of his performance was made. On his way back from Warsaw, he and his ensemble gave a successful two-day Oriental concert in Moscow. Garyagdioglu mostly sang in Azeri and Persian, however some mughamats were performed in Georgian, Armenian, Uzbek, and Turkmen. For 20 years, he was accompanied bysazanda sGurban Pirimov (tar ) andSasha Ohanezashvili (kamancheh ). [ru icon [http://www.axtar.az/ru/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=308&Itemid=183 Gurban Pirimov] . "Axtar.az"]In 1916, he appeared in the Azeri film "Neft va milyonlar saltanatinda" ("In the Realm of Oil and Millions"). After
Sovietization , he taught classical music at theAzerbaijan State Conservatoire and was the soloist of theAzerbaijan State Philharmonic Society . During his long musical career, he collected and recorded around 500 folks songs and tunes, which became part of the conservatoire's record library.References
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