TY - JOUR
T1 - The Pearl of Mugam Philosophy
T2 - Qezel Poetry and Musical Hermeneutics in Independent Azerbaijan
AU - Dessiatnitchenko, Polina
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11. This is the sixth beyt from a qəzəl by Fuzuli that begins with the beyt “Xəlqə ağzın sirrini hərdəm qılır söz, / Bu nə sirdir kim, olur hər ləhzə yoxdan var söz.” 12. This project was called Muğam Məclisi and was organized with the help of students from ADA University in Baku. It was funded by the Youth Foundation under the Ministry of Education.
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PY - 2022/3
Y1 - 2022/3
N2 - The 650th anniversary of Azerbaijan's beloved poet Imadaddin Nasimi (1369-1417) in 2019 was marked by two compositions in which his famous qezel "Sigmazam" was set to music. Qezel poetry is usually performed in mugam, a branch of traditional Azerbaijani music, and its unorthodox use by pop stars in these two compositions sparked intense debates. In this article, I discuss how the deep significance and instrumentality that qezel poetry holds in the post-Soviet context explains the powerful impact of the two pieces. I show how interpretation and imagination of qezel meanings in mugam, especially the theme of the beyond, is a way to make social and political realities and articulate post-Soviet subjectivities that emerge through the narrative of loss and in relation to beliefs about the Soviet past.
AB - The 650th anniversary of Azerbaijan's beloved poet Imadaddin Nasimi (1369-1417) in 2019 was marked by two compositions in which his famous qezel "Sigmazam" was set to music. Qezel poetry is usually performed in mugam, a branch of traditional Azerbaijani music, and its unorthodox use by pop stars in these two compositions sparked intense debates. In this article, I discuss how the deep significance and instrumentality that qezel poetry holds in the post-Soviet context explains the powerful impact of the two pieces. I show how interpretation and imagination of qezel meanings in mugam, especially the theme of the beyond, is a way to make social and political realities and articulate post-Soviet subjectivities that emerge through the narrative of loss and in relation to beliefs about the Soviet past.
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U2 - 10.5406/21567417.66.1.06
DO - 10.5406/21567417.66.1.06
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85127915888
SN - 0014-1836
VL - 66
SP - 81
EP - 105
JO - Ethnomusicology
JF - Ethnomusicology
IS - 1
ER -