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As part of the festival, the organisers (Heydar Aliyev Foundation and Azerbaijan Composers) have planned an international scientific symposium entitled Mugham World, a contest of Mugham performers and operas.
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"Mugham has never been so prominent," he tells me.
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"Mugham has never been so prominent," he tells me.
British Blogs BBC News | News Front Page | UK Edition 2010
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World-class musicians including Gidon Kremer and Shlomo Mintz (great name) are taking part in concerts ranging from a night dedicated to Mugham music at St-Martin-in-the-Fields to a gala concert at the Royal Festival Hall featuring Azeri music never played in the UK before.
Londonist 2010
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Mugham - a unique genre blending throaty song with a special trio of instruments
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"Mugham has never been so prominent," he tells me.
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Mugham - a unique genre blending throaty song with a special trio of instruments
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Mugham - a unique genre blending throaty song with a special trio of instruments
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Mugham - a unique genre blending throaty song with a special trio of instruments
British Blogs BBC News | News Front Page | UK Edition 2010
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"Mugham has never been so prominent," he tells me.
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