Tukezban Ismayilova | |
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Born | |
Died | 24 March 2008 | (aged 84)
Nationality | Azerbaijani |
Occupation(s) | Singer, khananda |
Spouses | Mazahir Guliyev
(
m. 1942;
div. 1948)
|
Children | Ilhama Guliyeva |
Awards | People's Artist of the Republic of Azerbaijan, Order of Glory |
Tukezban Maharram gyzy Ismayilova ( Azerbaijani: Tükəzban Məhərrəm qızı İsmayılova; 21 December 1923 – 24 March 2008) was an Azerbaijani singer and khananda, People's Artist of the Republic of Azerbaijan, personal scholar of the President of the Republic of Azerbaijan. [1]
Tukezban Ismayilova was born on 21 December 1923 in Baku. [2] In 1939–1944, she studied at the Asaf Zeynalli Music College and began performing as a professional singer. [3] From 1939 to 1946, Ismayilova was a soloist of the Azerbaijan State Philharmonic. [2]
In 1942, she married Mazahir Guliyev, with whom she had a daughter Ilhama, however the couple divorced when their daughter was 5 years old. After divorcing Ismaylova married tar player Habib Bayramov. [4]
During the World War II, Ismayilova gave concerts on the front as part of the propaganda brigade. [2] In 1944, she started her career as a singer at the Radio Committee of Azerbaijan. [1]
In 1946–1949, Ismayilova was a soloist of the choir of the Azerbaijan Radio Broadcasting Committee. [2]
From 1948 to 1956, she was again a soloist of the Azerbaijan State Philharmonic. [3] After the transformation of the concert department of the Philharmonic Society into the organization "Azerbaijan State Stage" in 1956, Ismayilova worked here until 1962. [1]
From 1962 to 1978, she was a soloist of the Azerbaijan State Philharmonic Society. [3] In 1978–1993, Ismayilova was a soloist of Azkonsert Tour-Concert Union. [4]
From 1985, Ismayilova started teaching at the State Gymnasium of Art. [5]
In 1993, Ismayilova was awarded the title of the People's Artist of the Republic of Azerbaijan. [1]
Ismayilova's repertoire consisted of works by Azerbaijani composers, folk songs and mughams. [5] Most of Tukezban Ismayilova's recordings are currently kept in the Gold Fund. [4] During her career Ismayilova toured in foreign countries representing Azerbaijan in Germany, Poland, Iraq, Iran, Turkey, Egypt, Algeria, etc. [2]
After the death of her second husband Habib Bayramov in 1994, Ismayilova left the stage and dedicated herself to teaching, working as a teacher at the Art Gymnasium from 1994 to 2004. [4]
In 1998, she was awarded the "Order of Glory" of the Republic of Azerbaijan. [2]
Tukezban Ismayilova died on 24 March 2008 in Baku at the age of 85. [3]
In 2019, a concert dedicated to Ismayilova was organized at the International Mugham Center as part of the "Creators and Survivors" project. [6] A bas-relief of Ismayilova and her husband Habib Bayramov is to be erected in front of their house. [7]