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sazanda or
sazandar (Azerbaijani:
sazəndə / سازنده; Armenian: սազանդար; Persian: سازنده; Georgian: საზანდარი;
alternative spellings in English: sazende...
- ‘Turkmen style’ is used in ‘bozlak’ thus,
using two
different makam (tones).
Sazanda Gakkili havasi Dattiri havasi Rosie Ayliffe, The
rough guide to Turkey...
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kirklar and navoi.
These are
performed by
professional musicians called sazanda.
Tuiduk is a wind
instrument (similar to Zurna). In
Turkmen folklore, an...
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trained professionally by the
renowned folk
singer Musa
Shushinski and
sazanda Tatevos Harutyunov,
specializing in the Rast
variety of mugham. In the...
- Omarly, Orman) Sapyş Çerkezow
adyndaky (Magaryf, Çarwalyk, Köpükli)
Sazanda (
Sazanda, Azatlyk, Bagşyly, Begleroba)
Sazakly (Ketgenli, Pagtabaz, Bitaraplyk...
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khananda duets has been
introduced in Azerbaijan.
Music of
Azerbaijan Sazanda Bulbul (singer) Khan
Shushinski Alim
Qasimov Bulbuljan Rubaba Muradova...
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perform the
mugham repertoire and
represent the
ensemble of
khanandas and
sazandas. The
performance of the muğam trio is
called a
complete vocal-instrumental...
- Georgian, Armenian, Uzbek, and Turkmen. For 20 years, he was
accompanied by
sazandas Gurban Pirimov (tar) and
Sasha Ohanezashvili (kamancheh). In 1916, he appeared...