Alakbar Taghiyev

Alakbar Taghiyev
Born (1924-04-28)April 28, 1924
Ganja, Azerbaijan
Origin Azerbaijan Soviet Socialist Republic
Died April 16, 1981(1981-04-16) (aged 56)
Baku, Azerbaijan
Occupation(s) Composer, jurist, pianist

Alakbar Taghiyev (Azerbaijani: Ələkbər Tağıyev; April 28, 1924, Ganja – April 16, 1981, Baku) was Azerbaijani composer and author of popular Azerbaijani songs.

Biography

He was born in 1922, in Ganja in a large, low-income family. At the age of 14, he began to work in case of need in secretariat of judicial trials. Soviet Union|All-Union]] Judicial Institute and after graduation began to work in Goychay as an investigator. He worked in Public Procurators' Office more than 30 years and worked till being a chief of investigation department of Public Procurators' Office of Baku city.

Creativity

From Alakbar's youth people around him noticed his musical talent, but he chose the other way and engaged in jurisprudence. But absence of special musical talent didn't prevent him from composing his first song called Gonshu gizi ("Neighbour Girl") in 1958, which was heard on the air of Azerbaijan State Television performed by Zeynab Khanlarova. The prominent musician Akif Bakikhanov helped Alakbar Taghiyev to become a composer. Later, Alakbar Taghiyev composed more than 2000 songs and many of them are stored in archive of the composer's son, and only more than 200 of them have been dubbed.[1] There are such well known and popular songs as Arzu gizim ("My daughter Arzu"), Istayiram goram sani ("I want to see you"), Sana gurban, San galmaz oldun ("You didn't come") among them. His songs were performed by such prominent Azerbaijani singers as Rashid Behbudov, Shovkat Alakbarova, Sara Gadimova, Rubaba Muradova, Zeynab Khanlarova, Islam Rzayev, Flora Kerimova, Nisa Gasimova, Mammadbaghir Baghirzade, Faig Aghayev and others. Because of the absence of the musical education Alakbar Taghiyev was not allowed to the Union of Azerbaijani Composers, but in spite of that he was chosen to the Musical Fund of the USSR at the eminent Azerbaijani conductor Niyazi's and composer Tofig Guliyev's insistence.

Singers return to Alakbar Taghiyev's creativity up till now and his songs enter not only Azerbaijani singers' but also foreign singers' repertoire, too.[2] Melody of the composer's well-known "Sen gelmez oldun" song was performed by Azerbaijani musician Alihan Samedov on balaban in Turkey and on nai by famous Moldavian naist Konstantin Moskovich, and also was sung by Turkish singer Sibel Can and Russians singers Byanka and Sogdiana.[3] Sana gurban song was performed by Lebanese singer Nancy Ajram in the Armenian language.[4]

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