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Aghabala Aghasaid oghlu

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Aghabala
Birth nameAbhabala Aghasadigh oglu
Born1860
Stepanakert, Russian Empire
Died1928
Baku, Russian Empire
GenresMugham, Azerbaijani folk music
Occupation(s)singer, song-writer
InstrumentVoice
Years active1878–1928

Aghabala (Template:Lang-az), born Aghabala Aghasadigh oglu (1860–1928), was an Azerbaijani singer of folk music and mugam (an original improvisational genre of classical folk music in Azerbaijan).

Life

He also called Kabla Agabalı. In 1860, the city of Stepanakert, was born into a family of blacksmiths. Near the end of the nineteenth century, decides to go to Baku and settled in the town of Saray. Death of long-term diabetes

Career

Mugham was passionate about his childhood, studied Sadiqjan. Mugham "Bayati-Shiraz", "Saranj" accounts could not be read, no one like him.

References

  • Fuad Ghadiroglu Azerbaijani music and musicians, 1989