Ahmad Jovdat Ismayil oglu Hajiyev (June 18, 1917 - January 18, 2002) was one of the major
Azerbaijani
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composers of the
Soviet period. He is remembered for his monumental orchestral works, having been the first Azerbaijani to compose a symphony (1936). He studied under Azerbaijan's Founder of Composed Music,
Uzeyir Hajibeyov[''Uzeyir Hajibeyov and his role in the development of musical life of Azerbaijan'', Matthew O'brien, Soviet Music and Society Under Lenin and Stalin: The Baton and Sickle, ed. Neil Edmunds, (Routledge Curzon, 2004), 217.] and under Russian composer
Dmitri Shostakovich
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.
Early life
Hajiyev was born in
Shaki (then
Nukha), a town in the foothills of the
Caucasus Mountains in northwestern
Azerbaijan. From an early age, he was deeply influenced by the traditional music of folk songs,
ashug music (folk minstrel) and
mugham (modal music).
In 1924, his family moved to
Baku
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. In 1935, he enrolled in the theoretical composition faculty at
Baku Conservatory, studying under
Uzeyir Hajibeyov and the Latvian-born Leopold Rudolf, a student of
Sergei Taneyev. The following year, Hajiyev composed his single movement "Symphony No. 1", the first symphonic piece ever written by an Azerbaijani composer. This work enabled him to enter
Moscow Conservatory in 1938.
In
Moscow,
World War II interrupted his studies and he had to return to
Baku
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.
Career
After the war, Hajiyev and fellow student
Gara Garayev (1918-1982) returned to
Moscow and were profoundly influenced by composer
Shostakovich. Hajiyev completed "Symphony No. 3" to graduate in 1947.
During his lifetime, Hajiyev composed eight symphonic works plus the heroic-patriotic opera "
Vatan
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" (Motherland), which he wrote with
Gara Garayev in 1944. After the opera's premiere in May 1945, Hajiyev and Garayev were awarded the prestigious
Stalin Prize. Hajiyev won a second
Stalin Prize in 1952, for his symphonic poem "For Peace".
Hajiyev served briefly as Artistic Director of the
Baku Philharmonic Orchestra
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(1947–48) and was appointed to the staff of the
Azerbaijan State Conservatory
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. He later served as the Conservatory's Rector (1957-1969) and in 1963 was appointed Professor of Composition. He went on to teach at the Conservatory for more than four decades. His students include well-known musicians such as
Agshin Alizade,
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and song composers
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Javanshir Guliyev
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It is for his contribution to the development of the symphony in Azerbaijan that Hajiyev will best be remembered. It was to this genre that Hajiyev returned with renewed inspiration in the 1990s, producing a number of works influenced by contemporary events. His last symphonic work entitled, "January 20", composed in 1991, was dedicated to the victims of
Black January (1990), when Soviet troops and tanks killed hundreds of
Baku
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civilians.
In 1997, President
Heydar Aliyev bestowed upon Hajiyev Azerbaijan's highest recognition, the "
Azerbaijan Order of Glory" on the occasion of his 80th Jubilee, commemorating "60 long years of fruitful work which is highly appreciated by the nation and the State". In Aliyev's official citation for this award, Hajiyev was praised as a "well-known composer, innovator, pedagogue, well-known public figure and model for the new generation of musicians." His music was commended for its "deep context, spirit of citizenship and high level of elegance."
Personal life
Jovdat Hajiyev was married to
Amina Dilbazi, well known Azeri ballet-master and folk music dancer. Their two sons,
Ismayil Hajiyev
Ismayil Ahmad Jovdat oglu Hajiyev ( az, İsmayıl Əhməd Cövdət oğlu Hacıyev; born 18 November 1949) is an Azerbaijani-Canadian conductor and composer. He is the son of Azerbaijani composer Jovdat Hajiyev and folk dancer Amina Dilbazi.
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and
Telman Hajiyev are both composers.
References
External links
Composer Jovdat Hajiyev Remembered - Azerbaijan International, AZER.com* Listen to Jovdat Hajiyev and Gara Garayev's opera
at Music Section of Azerbaijan International
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1917 births
2002 deaths
Azerbaijani composers
Soviet composers
Soviet male composers
Stalin Prize winners
People's Artists of Azerbaijan
Recipients of the Order of Lenin
Recipients of the Order of the Red Banner of Labour
Recipients of the Shohrat Order
Soviet Azerbaijani people
People from Shaki, Azerbaijan
Baku Academy of Music alumni
20th-century male musicians
Honored Art Workers of the Azerbaijan SSR