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TheJazz mugham (also known asMugham jazz) (Azerbaijani:Caz-muğam) is a variant of a musical fusion genre that developed from mixingAzerbaijani jazz withmugham, typically instrumental compositions with ajazz approach to lengthy group improvisations, often using wind and vocal music and displaying a high level of instrumental technique.[1]

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Vagif Mustafazadeh is credited with fusing jazz with mugham.[2] Mustafazadeh integrated two different ways of musical thinking by conjoining mugham with rich jazz harmony, fusing familiar motifs with swing, using both jazz and mugham types of melodic elaboration Mustafazadeh learned the classical jazzrepertoire from recordings by the help of the characteristics of the oral transmission of mugham. After the death of Mustafa Zadeh, his daughter,Aziza Mustafazadeh made popular jazz mugham inEurope, where she issued seven recordings.[3]

The style reached its full fame in the 1950s and 1960s under the influence of composerRafig Babayev and hisGaya Quartet.[4][5]Dizzy Gillespie, the legendary American jazz trumpeter, reportedly lauded Mustafazadeh for creating "the music of the future."[5]

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References

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  1. ^Naroditskaya."An Old Story - Miami University"(PDF).www.units.miamioh.edu.Miami University. Retrieved25 July 2014.
  2. ^Esslemont, Tom (14 February 2010)."Azerbaijan mugham music makes revival".news.bbc.co.uk.BBC. Retrieved25 July 2014.
  3. ^Naroditskaya, Inna (2012).Song from the Land of Fire: Azerbaijanian Mugam in the Soviet and Post-Soviet Periods. New York: Routledge. p. 216.ISBN 978-0-415-94021-4.
  4. ^Blair, Betty."Mugham Jazz: Vagif Mustafazade".www.azer.com.Azerbaijan International. Retrieved29 June 2014.
  5. ^abDuncan, Ishdad."The Baku Jazz Festival: Reviving a Tradition in Azerbaijan".www.eurasianet.org. Retrieved29 June 2014.
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