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The Azerbaijan State Song and Dance Ensemble was created in 1938 by Uzeyir Hajibeyov, the founder of classic Azerbaijani music. Composers such as Said Rustamov, Jahangir Jahangirov, Vasif Adigozalov, Haji Khanmammadov, and managed the ensemble along with Hajibeyov at various times. After Fikret Amirov’s death, the ensemble was renamed after him. Prominent dance masters such as Amina Dilbazi, Tutu Hamidova, Boyukagha Mammadov, Roza Jalilova, Aliya Ramazanova, Afag Melikova, Kamil Dadashov, Alikram Aslanov, Nadir Mammadov and others were trained by the choreographic group of the ensemble.

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  • The Azerbaijan State Song and Dance Ensemble was created in 1938 by Uzeyir Hajibeyov, the founder of classic Azerbaijani music. Composers such as Said Rustamov, Jahangir Jahangirov, Vasif Adigozalov, Haji Khanmammadov, and managed the ensemble along with Hajibeyov at various times. After Fikret Amirov’s death, the ensemble was renamed after him. Prominent dance masters such as Amina Dilbazi, Tutu Hamidova, Boyukagha Mammadov, Roza Jalilova, Aliya Ramazanova, Afag Melikova, Kamil Dadashov, Alikram Aslanov, Nadir Mammadov and others were trained by the choreographic group of the ensemble. The ensemble's repertoire consists of songs, dances, and choir compositions drawn from the music of Azerbaijan and other nations of the world. The Azerbaijan State Orchestra of National Instruments has functioned under the ensemble since January 2000. (en)
  • Азербайджанский государственный ансамбль песни и танца имени Фикрета Амирова (азерб. Fikrət Əmirov adına Azərbaycan Dövlət Mahnı və Rəqs Ansamblı) — музыкально-хореографический коллектив из города Баку, созданный Узеиром Гаджибековым в 1938 году. С 1984 года носит имя азербайджанского композитора Фикрета Амирова. Репертуар ансамбля состоит из песен, танцев, хоровых произведений Азербайджана и народов мира. (ru)
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  • Азербайджанский государственный ансамбль песни и танца имени Фикрета Амирова (азерб. Fikrət Əmirov adına Azərbaycan Dövlət Mahnı və Rəqs Ansamblı) — музыкально-хореографический коллектив из города Баку, созданный Узеиром Гаджибековым в 1938 году. С 1984 года носит имя азербайджанского композитора Фикрета Амирова. Репертуар ансамбля состоит из песен, танцев, хоровых произведений Азербайджана и народов мира. (ru)
  • The Azerbaijan State Song and Dance Ensemble was created in 1938 by Uzeyir Hajibeyov, the founder of classic Azerbaijani music. Composers such as Said Rustamov, Jahangir Jahangirov, Vasif Adigozalov, Haji Khanmammadov, and managed the ensemble along with Hajibeyov at various times. After Fikret Amirov’s death, the ensemble was renamed after him. Prominent dance masters such as Amina Dilbazi, Tutu Hamidova, Boyukagha Mammadov, Roza Jalilova, Aliya Ramazanova, Afag Melikova, Kamil Dadashov, Alikram Aslanov, Nadir Mammadov and others were trained by the choreographic group of the ensemble. (en)
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  • Азербайджанский ансамбль песни и танца имени Фикрета Амирова (ru)
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