Zohra Abdullayeva Explained

Zohra Abdullayeva
Birth Name:Zohra Abdulla gizi Abdullayeva
Birth Date:18 December 1952
Birth Place:Shusha, Azerbaijani SSR, Soviet Union
Death Place:Baku, Azerbaijan
Occupation:Singer

Zohra Abdulla gizi Abdullayeva (18 December 1952  - 28 May 2021) was an Azerbaijani singer.

Early life

Abdullayeva was born on 16 December 1952 in Shusha. She graduated from Azerbaijan Technological University. She received individual mugam lessons from artists such as Sara Gadimova, Abulfat Aliyev and Munavvar Kalantarli. Her first teacher was Rahila Hasanova. Islam Rzayev brought Abdullayeva to the professional stage.[1]

Career

Abdullayeva worked as a soloist of the "Lalə qızlar anasmblının" (Lala Girls Ensemble) and then as a soloist of the Azerbaijan State Philharmonic. She is known for her duets with Mammadbagir Bagirzade. She also sang folk and composer songs and mughams. She sang Azerbaijani music in thirty countries around the world. In 1985, Abdullayeva won the "İstedadlar axtarılır" (Looking for Talents) concert competition. In 2000, she was awarded a diploma at the Babylonian Festival in Baghdad.

Personal life and death

Abdullayeva married at the age of 16. She had one son and two grandchildren. Her son died on 28 May 2018 from a serious illness.[2] Abdullayeva died on 28 May 2021 after a long and serious illness.[3]

See also

Gulyanag Mammadova

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Zöhrə Abdullayeva: "Kimin pulu var, səsi oldu-olmadı, özünü reklam eləyir". news.day.az. 11 August 2011.
  2. Web site: Oğlunu itirən Zöhrə Abdullayeva fəryad etdi. az.baku.ws. 11 August 2011.
  3. Web site: Əməkdar artist Zöhrə Abdullayeva vəfat edib . 28 May 2021 . apa.az . . az . 28 May 2021.