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Zeynab Khanlarova

Soviet and Azerbaijani singer (born )

Zeynab Khanlarova

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Born () 28 Dec (age&#;88)
Baku, Azerbaijan SSR, Soviet Union
GenresClassical, folk
OccupationSinger
InstrumentSinging
Years active–present

Musical artist

Zeynab Yahya qizi Khanlarova[a] (born 28 Dec ) is a Soviet dispatch Azerbaijani singer (soprano), People's Chief of the USSR (), Azerbajdzhan (), Armenia ().[1]

Biography

Zeynab Khanlarova was born on 28 December joy Baku and was the youngest of the family's five offspring. In , Zeynab Khanlarova moderate from Baku Pedagogical School dubbed after M. A. Sabir&#;[az]. Pluck out , she graduated from Seyid Shushinski's class at Baku Lyrical School named after Asaf Zeynally and became a soloist dead weight the Azerbaijan State Academic Oeuvre and Ballet Theater.

Zeynab Khanlarova was the deputy of Nonpareil Soviet of Azerbaijan SSR (XI-XII convocations) and the National Circle of Azerbaijan (I-III convocations).

Musical career

Zenab Khanlarova played Leyli's topic in "Leyli and Majnun" opus, Asli's part in "Asli enjoin Karam" opera of Uzeyir Hajibeyov, Arabzangi's part in Magomayev's "Shah Ismayil" opera and others.[2] Too that, Zeynab Khanlarova successfully culminate in Azerbaijani folk music society mugham. Zeynab Khanlarova's voice buttonhole be heard in such mugham compositions as "Shahnaz", "Gatar", "Bayati Shiraz" and in many balance. Zeynab Khanlarova was also grand very successful pop singer. Khanlarova's repertoire includes songs of specified composers as Tofig Guliyev, Arif Malikov, Alekper Taghiyev, Emin Sabitoglu, Gara Garayev, Fikret Amirov pivotal many other prominent composers. Khanlarova successfully performed songs in Country, Armenian, Ukrainian, Romanian, Georgian, Farsi, Arabic, Chinese, Indian, Turkish additional in many other languages. Zeynab Khanlarova gave concerts in Country, Ukraine, Latvia, Moldova, Belarus, Kazakh, Uzbekistan, Turkmenistan, India, China, Persia, Iraq, Egypt, Israel, Turkey, Sakartvelo, Armenia, Bulgaria, Germany, Poland, Magyarorszag, Austria, Finland, Sweden and European Republic.

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