Majid Behbudov | |
Native Name: | Məcid Behbudov |
Native Name Lang: | az |
Birth Name: | Behbudov Məcid Behbudalı oğlu |
Birth Date: | 18 April 1873 |
Birth Place: | Shusha, Elisabethpol Governorate, Russian Empire |
Origin: | Azerbaijani |
Death Place: | Qazax, Azerbaijan SSR, USSR |
Genre: | mugham |
Occupation: | khananda |
Years Active: | 1904-1945 |
Majid Behbudali oghlu Behbudov (Azerbaijani: Behbudov Məcid Behbudalı oğlu, 18 April 1873 — 6 September 1945) is an Azerbaijani khananda.[1]
Majid Behbudov was born on April 18, 1873, in Shusha. According to Jalil bey Bagdadbeyov, he started singing in 1904. He had previously sung with tar player Tatevos and kamancha player Makich in the Karabakh and Ganja assemblies, and later in the villages and towns of the Caucasus. Majid Behbudov sang for many years with tar players Mashadi Zeynal, Rzabala and kamancha player Ruben Garakhanov at the Dvoryansky Club in Tbilisi.[2] In 1910, the "Gramophone" Company invited the khananda to Riga to record his voice.[3] He was considered a skilful performer of Mirza Husein sigah, Shushtar and Chahargah mughams and many folk songs. M.Behbudov also performed in musical performances, had concerts in Tabriz, Istanbul and Sofia.[4]
Majid Behbudov also contributed to the development of opera theater in Azerbaijan. He played the role of Khosrov in Sasha Oganezashvili's opera "Farhad and Shirin" in 1911. Majid Behbudov also performed in Uzeyir Hajibeyov's operas and operettas, and in Mashadi Jamil Amirov's opera "Seyfal-Mulk".[5]
The khananda died on September 6, 1945, in Qazax.[6]