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Museum: State Museum of Musical Culture of Azerbaijan (Baku, Azerbaijan)

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Tofig Guliyev (1971-2000) Azerbaijani composer, pianist, concutor, People’s Artist of Azerbaijan, one of the founders of Azerbaijani stage music.Tofig Guliyev became a student of the Azerbaijan State Conservatoire when he was 12 years old due to his musical talent. But in 1934, he became a student of Baku Conservatoire, where he studied in two faculties - fortepiano (in professor I.S.Iceberg’s class) and conductor (in professor S.G.Strasser’s class). In the conservatoire young Tofig Guliyev familiarized with works of great classics of the past – Bach, Beethoven, Tschaikovsky, Schubert and other composers. The brilliant talent of Tofig Guliyev drew music communities’ attention to him and soon, in 1936, Azerbaijan’s National Committee of Education sent Tofig Guliyev to Moscow State Conservatory named after Tschaikovsky. There he learnt conduct and for some time studied in fortepiano class of professor Neyhauz. Soon he began to work as a pianist at well-known Estrada orchestra of those times under A.Zfasmann’s guidance, where he successfully worked till 1939. Tofig Guliyev’s first experiences on poems began in the beginning of the 1930s. In 1931, being the student at the Asaf Zeynally Music School in Baku, Tofig Guliyev wrote a song to Mirza Alakbar Sabir’s poem – “About a schoolboy” according to his teacher’s advice. Beginning from 1935, Tofig Guliyev began to work as a conductor at Azerbaijan Drama Theatre after Mashadi Azizbeyov. Tofig Guliyev’s activity as folklorist, which was begun in the 1930s had a great importance not only in creative biography of the composer, but also in musical-social life of Azerbaijan. Tofig Guliyev was one of the creative personalities, who had great services to development and popularization of Azerbaijani Folklore. He is one of the first composers of Azerbaijan, who accomplished note records of mugam. In 1936, mugham recordings “Rast”, “Segah”, “Zabul”, “Dugah” were released by him (jointly with composer Z. Bagirov). In 1939, returning to Baku, Tofig Guliyev engaged in with organizational work for establishment of national orchestra, the active work of which concurred with the beginning of the Second World War in 1941. The Estrada orchestra, which was established by the composer and called Red Army ensemble was allotted to 402nd infantry division and had concertos in front line during the war. Tofig Guliyev wrote many patriotic songs for the division: “Not a step further!” (To Surkov’s lyrics), “Tender hand” (to Dorizo’s lyrics), “About a Russian girl”, “Fighter’s song”. In 1943, the ensemble was divided into two groups. One of them, called Red Naval, was managed by Tofig Guliyev. The ensemble often performed at the front, at the Caucasian front, in Crimea, went to concerts for parts of the Army in Iran.After the end of the war, Tofig Guliyev began his composer activity at Azerbaijan State Russian Drama Theatre named after Samad Vurgun, Azerbaijan State Theatre for Young Spectators. During some years with theatres, he wrote songs for spectacles “The twelfth night” of W.Shakespeare, “A young guard” of Fadeyev, “Aydin” of Jafar Jabbarly, “On the distant shores” of H.Seyidbeyli and I.Gasimov, “Brothers” of Rasul Rza, “Strange man” of N.Hikmat, “Shirvan’s beauty” of A.Mamedkhanly.In the 1940s, Tofig Guliyev began to work also in cinema, actively continuing it in subsequent decades. During that time he wrote a lot of songs dedicated to the Motherland – “A song about the Motherland”, “Azerbaijan”, and “Ala Dag”. Tofig Guliyev began creative collaboration with the eminent singer Rashid Behbudov, one of the best performers of the composer’s songs. Creative duet had concert tours in cities of the Soviet Union, which were followed by great success. A collection “National dances of Azerbaijan” (1951), “15 National dances of Azerbaijan” (1955) and two-volume edition “Azerbaijani songs” (1956–1958) released under the great singer Bulbul’s edition, was the result of his expeditions in the regions of Azerbaijan. In subsequent years the composer continued his recording and processing work of folklore materials. In the 1950s-1960s, he handled Arabian, Indian, Bulgarian and Chinese songs. Tofig Guliyev’s work on recording and publication of mughams had a great importance for national musical culture.In spite of the great creative and rendering achievements, Tofig Guliyev preferred to continue his education and in 1948, renewed his education at the Moscow Conservatory in conductor class of professor A.Ginsburg and in composition class of professor K.Golubyev. Graduating from the conservatory in 1951, Tofig Guliyev entered graduate course of the Moscow Conservatory, where he ended his education under the guidance of the great conductor Aleksandr Gauk. In 1954, returning to Baku, he began to teach at the Azerbaijan State Conservatoire named after Uzeyir Hajibeyli. There he led student orchestra, opera and orchestra classes, taught instrumentation. In 1958, the composer began to work in Azerbaijan ../..

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