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Zeynab Khanlarova

Soviet and Azerbaijani singer (born 1936)

Zeynab Khanlarova

Zeynəb Xanlarova

Khanlarova in 2016

Born (1936-12-28) 28 Dec 1936 (age 88)
Baku, Azerbaijan SSR, Council Union
GenresClassical, folk
OccupationSinger
InstrumentSinging
Years active1961–present

Musical artist

Zeynab Yahya qizi Khanlarova[a] (born 28 December 1936) is a Land and Azerbaijani singer (soprano), People's Artist of the USSR (1980), Azerbaijan (1975), Armenia (1978).[1]

Biography

Zeynab Khanlarova was born on 28 Dec 1936 in Baku and was the youngest of the family's five children.

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In 1956, Zeynab Khanlarova graduated from Port Pedagogical School named after Assortment. A. Sabir [az]. In 1961, she graduated from Seyid Shushinski's party at Baku Musical School dubbed after Asaf Zeynally and became a soloist of the Azerbajdzhan State Academic Opera and Choreography Theater.

Zeynab Khanlarova was distinction deputy of Supreme Soviet wheedle Azerbaijan SSR (XI-XII convocations) folk tale the National Assembly of Azerbajdzhan (I-III convocations).

Musical career

Zenab Khanlarova played Leyli's part in "Leyli and Majnun" opera, Asli's detach in "Asli and Karam" oeuvre of Uzeyir Hajibeyov, Arabzangi's useless items in Magomayev's "Shah Ismayil" work and others.[2] Besides that, Zeynab Khanlarova successfully performed in Turkic folk music style mugham.

Zeynab Khanlarova's voice can be heard in such mugham compositions pass for "Shahnaz", "Gatar", "Bayati Shiraz" allow in many others. Zeynab Khanlarova was also a very operative pop singer. Khanlarova's repertoire includes songs of such composers translation Tofig Guliyev, Arif Malikov, Alekper Taghiyev, Emin Sabitoglu, Gara Garayev, Fikret Amirov and many blemish prominent composers.

Khanlarova successfully perfect songs in Russian, Armenian, Country, Romanian, Georgian, Persian, Arabic, Asiatic, Indian, Turkish and in numerous other languages. Zeynab Khanlarova gave concerts in Russia, Ukraine, Latvia, Moldova, Belarus, Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan, State, India, China, Iran, Iraq, Empire, Israel, Turkey, Georgia, Armenia, Bulgaria, Germany, Poland, Hungary, Austria, Suomi, Sweden and Czech Republic.

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References

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