Song of the Blind Arab
"Song of the Blind Arab" | |
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Released | 1950s |
Length | 4:17 |
Songwriter(s) | Huseyn Javid |
Composer(s) | Fikret Amirov |
"Song of the Blind Arab" (Azerbaijani: Kor ərəbin mahnısı) is a song written by the Azerbaijani composer Fikret Amirov for the staging of the "Sheikh Sanan" play by Huseyn Javid.[1] It is noted that the song is a typical example of a ballad song.[2]
History of the song
[edit]The play Sheikh-Sanan by H. Javid is based on the well-known in Azerbaijan Arab legend. Fikret Amirov began writing the music for a dramatic performance in the 50s.[3][4] This was Amirovs first appeal to the Arab theme. Almost all the music for the play Amirov created on the basis of Azerbaijani material and only in two or three cases he drew it on authentic Arabic melodies, reworking them enough. This is how the “Song of the Blind Arab”, popular outside the play, appeared.
In 1961, on the Azerbaijan Televisions studio, there was shot a video clip for the "Song of the Blind" by the stage-director Rauf Kazimovsky. The song in the video was performed by Mamedali Aliyev. The clip itself was filmed in Icheri Sheher. The song was also performed by the Peoples Artist of the USSR Rashid Behbudov. The Peoples Artist of Azerbaijan Malekkhanym Eyyubova shot a video clip for the song.
In 2007, the rapper Nado and Javid Huseyn combined Amirovs music with rap and presented this song in this genre. The song was arranged by Azad Veliyev.
In 2012, at a solemn event dedicated to the 130th anniversary of Huseyn Javid, the song was performed by the Peoples Artist of Azerbaijan Alim Gasimov.[5]
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[edit]- ^ "Görkəmli Azərbaycan bəstəkarı Fikrət Əmirovun "Kor ərəbin mahnısı" əsərinin mənimsənilməsi ilə əlaqədar Əqli Mülkiyyət Agentliyinin şərhi" (in Azerbaijani). copat.gov.az. Archived from the original on September 18, 2020. Retrieved June 11, 2021.
- ^ Ceyran Sabitoğlu. "Fikrət Əmirovun mahnılarında söz ilə musiqinin qarışıqlı əlaqəsinin bəzi məqamları haqqında" (in Azerbaijani). musigi-dunya.az. Archived from the original on January 22, 2005. Retrieved June 11, 2021.
- ^ Gülcahan Mirməmməd (May 22, 2020). "Bu dünya durduqca eşq də olacaq, aşiq də!..." (in Azerbaijani). anl.az. Archived from the original on June 11, 2021. Retrieved June 11, 2021.
- ^ Виноградов, Виктор (1983). Мир музыки Фикрета. Baku: Язычы. pp. 103–129.
- ^ "В Баку состоялось торжественное мероприятие, посвященное 130-летию Гусейна Джавида" (in Russian). day.az. October 21, 2012. Archived from the original on June 13, 2021. Retrieved June 13, 2021.