(MENAFN- AzerNews)

Laman Ismayilova read more Magnificent sounds of mugham music have filled the International
Mugham Centre as the audience fell under the charms of mugham
singers, Azernews reports.
During the concert, Sevinj Sariyeva, Nisbat Sadrayeva, Ravana
Gurbanova, and Mammad Najafov, pleased the listeners with 'Bayati
Qajar' and 'Shustar' mughams.
Being one of the ancient musical genres of the ancient East,
mugham has always attracted the attention of music experts and
music lovers from around the world.
In 2003, UNESCO proclaimed the Azerbaijani Mugham a 'Masterpiece
of the Oral and Intangible Heritage of Humanity'. It was added to
the UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heritage List in 2008.
Notably, the International Mugham Centre implements several
projects dedicated to the promotion of Azerbaijani national music,
one of which is the Mugham evenings project. The head of the
project is the director of BMM, People's Artist Murad Huseynov.
The audience shows great interest in the project, which was
realized in order to convey the philosophy of our mugham art to
future generations. The 'Mugam Evenings' project has been
implemented since 2017.
The Mugham Centre presents 'Love Music Evenings', 'Vocal Music
Evenings', 'Mughamat Where There Is', 'Unforgettable' and other
projects to music lovers.
The International Mugham Centre also seeks to broaden
international partnership relations.
The long-standing cooperative relations between the Mugham
Centre and international partners are a solid basis for expanding
the scope of international cultural ties.
For several years, the International Mugham Centre has
successfully cooperated with Hungary.
For the first time, the sides expressed their readiness for
cooperation when the International Mugham Center and the Hungarian
Cultural Heritage signed a memorandum on cultural cooperation.
The memorandum contributes to the expansion of cultural ties
between the countries and the promotion of mugham art and
Azerbaijani music.
A memorandum of cooperation signed between the International
Mugham Centre and the Japanese Embassy in Azerbaijan is another
step in expanding international ties.
The centre also takes important steps toward bolstering cultural
cooperation with Poland, Brazil, Uzbekistan, Morocco, and other
countries.
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