Ashraf Abbasov | |||||
Native Name: | Azerbaijani: Əşrəf Abbasov | ||||
Birth Name: | Əşrəf Cəlal oğlu Abbasov | ||||
Birth Date: | 23 March 1920 | ||||
Birth Place: | Shusha, Azerbaijan Democratic Republic | ||||
Origin: | Azerbaijani | ||||
Death Place: | Baku, Azerbaijan | ||||
Occupation: | composer | ||||
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Ashraf Jalal oghlu Abbasov (Azerbaijani: Əşrəf Cəlal oğlu Abbasov, 23 March 1920 — 8 February 1992) was an Azerbaijani composer, professor, Honored Art Worker of the Azerbaijan SSR, People's Artist of the Azerbaijan SSR.
Ashraf Abbasov was born on March 23, 1920, in Shusha in a poor and large family.[1] After completing classes in 7-year secondary school, he entered the Shusha pedagogical workers faculty and at the same time studied at a music school in the class of Hamza Aliyev, a tar teacher. In 1936, Ashraf came to Baku and was admitted to the composition class of Azerbaijan National Conservatory Music College. He was also included in the orchestra of folk instruments under the direction of famous composer and conductor Said Rustamov to participate in Decade of Azerbaijani Literature and Art in Moscow during this period.
He was drafted into the Red Army in December 1939. In the army, he was a musician in the military brass band of 345th rifle regiment, stationed in Belarus. In the beginning of the Great Patriotic War sergeant Ashraf Abbasov was seriously wounded near the town of Yelnya.
He remained in Tomsk military hospital for several months. Ashraf Abbasov was discharged due to illness, went to his family in Shusha and continued his treatment at home for two years. In Shusha, he started to work as a teacher at a local music school. He soon returned to Baku and continued his education at Azerbaijan State Conservatory, where the professors Boris Zeidman and Uzeyir Hajibeyov taught. He graduated in 1948.
Abbasov entered the graduate school at Moscow State Tchaikovsky Conservatory. He defended his dissertation under the guidance of Mikhail Chulaki in 1952 and became the first Azerbaijani composer to receive an academic degree.[1] After that he came to Baku and worked as an associate professor at the Department of Composition at Azerbaijan State Conservatory. During these years, he headed a music school in Shusha, and for many years Asaf Zeynally Music School in Baku.[2]
He worked as the rector of the conservatory for four years (1953–1957) and headed the composition department for 15 years (1957-1972).[3] Member of the CPSU since 1946. In 1968, Ashraf Abbasov was given the rank of professor.
Ashraf Abbasov died on February 8, 1992, in Baku.[4]
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