Rauf Hajiyev

Rauf Hajiyev
Born May 15, 1922(1922-05-15)
Origin Baku, Azerbaijan
Died September 19, 1995(1995-09-19) (aged 73)
Occupations Composer

Rauf Soltan oglu Hajiyev (Azerbaijani: Rauf Soltan oğlu Hacıyev; May 15, 1922, Baku-September 19, 1995, Baku)-Soviet and Azerbaijani composer and politician. People’s artist of the USSR (1978). He was Chairman of the Union of Composers of the Azerbaijan SSR, minister of culture of the Azerbaijan SSR (1965-1971).

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Biography

Rauf Hajiyev was born on May 15, 1922, in Baku. He wrote his first operetta “Pranks of students” when he was 18 years old. From 1948 to 1949, Hajiyev studied at Moscow Conservatory at N.P.Rapkov, but in 1953, graduated from Azerbaijan Conservatoire with the class of compositions at Gara Garayev.[1]

In 1955, he became the organizer of stage orchestra at the Azerbaijan SSR and was its artistic Director till 1964.[2] He was the member of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union till 1958.[1] In 1964, he became the director of Baku Philarmony, and after a year, in 1965, he was appointed the minister of culture of the Azerbaijan SSR and remained at this post until 1971.

At the initiative of Soviet leadership Rauf Hajiyev was sent to Algeria as the General Adviser of Art throughout the African continent. Living for 8 years in Africa Rauf Hajiyev put on three ballets, which were demonstrated in Paris, and established three academies in Algeria-Academy of Dances, Academy of Music and Academy of the Theater during this period.[3]

After returning to Russia he became the chairman of the Union of Composers of the Azerbaijan SSR, and remained at this post to the end of his life.

He was buried in the Alley of Honour in Baku.

Awards and titles

Honoured Art Worker of the Azerbaijan SSR;[4]

People’s Artist of the Azerbaijan SSR;

People’s Artist of the USSR;

Was awarded 2 orders and also medals.

Creativity

Rauf Hajiyev, was the author of many musical works, including musical comedies “Romeo is my neighbor” (1960), “Don’t hide your smile” (1969), “Mother, I’m going to marry” (1976), “Guba-my love!” (1963), two ballets, there symphonic poems-“Sheykh Sanan” (1982), “Sabuhi” (1983), “Azi Aslanov” (1984). In 1976, the composer created a cantata, dedicated to Samad Vurgun. This composition is considered to be one of the best Azerbaijani compositions in this genre.

During his creative life, Rauf Hajiyev composed music for spectacles , musical comedies and films. One of them is the film “Gipsy woman”. Rauf Hajiyev is the author of 150 songs and the most popular including-“My Azerbaijan”, “Spring is coming”, “My Lover”, “Baku”, “Leyla”.

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