Sources and topics Nizami's creation is highly appreciated by famous philosophers, literary and art historians, scientists and statesmen. There were written numerous novels, plays on various topics, and poems dedicated to his personality based on his works and life. Nizami's legacy has long been at the centre of attention of the world scientific and literary thought. In Azerbaijan, the poet was published many times, and various studies to popularize his literary heritage were carried out, and for the first time a scientific-critical text of his works was prepared. This process intensified mainly during the 800th anniversary of
Nizami Ganjavi to be celebrated. The decision to celebrate the anniversary at the state level was made on 25 July 1939, however due to the
Second World War this became possible only in 1947. Nevertheless, the 800th anniversary of the poet was celebrated in 1941 in the State Hermitage of the besieged Leningrad. The solemn event dedicated to the poet's anniversary took place only in 1947 in
Baku. Starting from this time, new studies of the life and work of Nizami began to be carried out. At the poet's burial place, in the city of
Ganja, a mausoleum was raised, and there were held events to perpetuate his memory. Choral poems, works for mixed choir and piano, poems for soloists, chorus and symphony orchestra, lyric songs for orchestra were written on the lyrics of Nizami. In addition, Nizami's
ghazals inspired composers to write numerous songs and romances. Saadat Abdullayeva writes that “the works of
Uzeyir Hajibeyov “Sensiz” (“Without You”) and “Sevgili Janan” (“Beloved”) laid the foundation for a new genre of the “musical gazelle” or “ghazal-romance” in
Azerbaijani music. Interestingly,
ghazals became more popular after the music was written on them”. Badalbeyli wrote the opera, but the Second World War and the Great Patriotic War prevented its production. Badalbeyli set himself the goal of creating an image of the historical personality, poet, philosopher, in a genre not previously represented in the national opera, and thus bringing something new to it. The composer, pursuing the goal of glorifying the famous poet in music, for the first time brought to the stage a living image of a person whom the people knew well and who embodied all the best qualities of the mankind. The opera "Nizami" by Afrasiyab Badalbeyli consists of 5 acts and 6 pictures. When writing the opera, the composer relied on the content of the "Sword and Pen" novel by Mamed Said Ordubadi. The author of such novels as "Foggy Tabriz", "Secret Baku", "The Fighting City" chose for the novel "Sword and Pen" the form of an epic narration with an interval plot development. The fate of the heroes unfolds against the backdrop of social and political conflicts. Here struggle and suffering are mixed with betrayal, love - with hatred, murder and palace intrigues. The events take place in the 12th century in Ganja. The foundation of the narration is made up of social and political events from both the life of people and the personal life of the poet. Nizami witnessed a number of events that had a negative impact on his life and work.
Staging On 13 December 1939, the artists of the
Azerbaijan State Opera and Ballet Theatre performed the first act of the Nizami opera, accompanied by the
Baku Philharmonic Symphony Orchestra. Fragments of the opera were performed during the 1939-1940 concert season. The Great Patriotic War began in 1941, due to that the premiere of the opera was postponed. It took place on 12 December 1948 and was a great success. The stage director was the People's Artist of the USSR Ismayil Hidayatzade, the conductor was the Honoured Art Worker, the author of the opera "Nizami" Afrasiyab Badalbeyli. The artistic design of the production was performed by the artist Fyodor Gusak. The roles were played by:
Murtuza Mamedov (Bulbul) - Nizami Ganjavi, Sona Mustafayeva - Azra,
Fatma Mukhtarova - Rena,
Huseynagha Hajibababekov - Khosrov, Aghababa Bunyadzada - ruler Gizil Arslan, Boyukagha Mustayev - Amin Kharis, and others. == Music ==