's ensemble in
Warsaw in 1912 . From left to right:
Islam Abdullayev,
Shirin Akhundov,
Levon Garakhanov. In the 19th century, the famous tar player
Mirza Sadig accompanied the great musician of the East,
Haji Husu, playing the kamancheh first with Ata Bagdagul oglu and then with the trio of Shusha khananda
Mashadi Isi. In 1880, he was invited to the wedding of Prince
Mozaffar ad-Din Shah Qajar, son of
Naser al-Din Shah Qajar, in Tabriz. This mugham trio, active for up to 20 years starting from 1905, was a special stage in their creativity. They became famous during that period of activity, made concert tours to various countries, and their performances were recorded on
gramophone records. He led this trio and they became laureates of festivals held in
Tallinn and
Tbilisi. The ensemble consisted of People's Artists
Mohlat Muslumov (tar player),
Fakhraddin Dadashov (kamancheh player), and
Zahid Guliyev (khananda). This trio performed at
UNESCO events in
Iran and
Iraq related to the 500th anniversary of the poet
Muhammad Fuzuli. In 1997, Aghakhan Abdullayev was replaced by an unknown female student,
Simara Imanova, The trio participated in the
"Melodies of the East" festival in
Samarkand,
Uzbekistan in 1997, and among 46 musicians from different countries, they were awarded the highest prize, the "Gran-Pri". After that, the state began to invite this mugam trio to national events and provide them with continuous support. In 2005, the
"Khan Shushinski mugham trio" led by honored artist and laureate of the Union of Composers, tar musician
Rafiq Rustamov, performed in
Aghdam during a concert tour, giving performances in the cities of France,
Lille and
Lyon for 5 days. After the concerts, the musicians also held master classes for students at the Lille Conservatory.
Alim Gasimov, who is considered one of the most impressive performers of the mugham art, and leads the famous mugham trio, has introduced mugham art to France and other foreign countries on numerous occasions. He started performing with the Mansurov brothers – Tar player Jamal and kamancheh player Elshan – in 1989. The
"Aypara" mugham trio, which has been active since December 2009, has become the young representative of Azerbaijani mugham by participating in national and international competitions, festivals and events. The performers of this trio, who are the young successors of the famous
"Karabakh" mugham trio, are
Aytan Maharramova (khananda),
Adalat Behbudov (tar) and
Perviz Farhadov (kamancheh), all of whom are students of People's Artist
Mansum Ibrahimov, Honored Artist
Elchin Hashimov, and Honored Artist
Elnur Ahmadov, respectively. and this small collective has performed in several foreign countries. Their first tour was to France in 1992, where they achieved great success. Later, this trio performed concerts in the UK, Italy, Iran,
Turkey, the
Netherlands, India, and other countries and received several diplomas and awards. These concerts were widely covered in the mass media of those countries. == In different fields ==