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Magsud Mammadov

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Magsud Mammadov
Maqsud Məmmədov
Born (1929-05-30) 30 May 1929 (age 95)
EducationThe Bolshoi Theatre Ballet School
Occupation(s)Ballet dancer, ballet master, pedagogue
SpousesRafiga Akhundova
AwardsPeople's Artist of the Azerbaijan SSR
Order of the Red Banner of Labour

Magsud Davud oghlu Mammadov (Azerbaijani: Maqsud Davud oğlu Məmmədov, born 30 May 1929) is a Soviet and Azerbaijani ballet dancer and ballet master. People's Artiste of the Azerbaijan SSR (1970).

Biography

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Magsud Mammadov was born on 30 May 1929 in Ganja.[1] In 1950, he graduated from The Bolshoi Theatre Ballet School (Nikolay Tarasov's class). After returning to Baku, he worked as a soloist at the Azerbaijan State Opera and Ballet Theater since 1951.[2]

Magsud Mammadov performed complex particles both in Azerbaijani ballets and world classics with great success. The basis of the artist's creativity is the performance of the characters of Polad ("Maiden Tower", Afrasiyab Badalbeyli), Manzar, Lenny ("Seven Beauties" and "The Path of Thunder", Gara Garayev), Farhad ("Love legend", Arif Malikov), Azad ("Gulshan", Soltan Hajibeyov), Parviz ("Gypsy girl", Ashraf Abbasov), Albert ("Giselle", Adolphe Adam), Desiree, Siegfried, Shahzade ("The Sleeping Beauty", "Swan Lake" and "The Nutcracker" Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky), Li-Chan-Fou and Ma Lichen ("The Red Poppy", Reinhold Glière), Piero ("The Golden Key", Boris Zeidman), Kolen ("Harlequinade", Riccardo Drigo), Vatslav ("The Fountain of Bakhchisarai", Boris Asafyev), Frondoso ("Laurencia", Alexander Krein), Hero ("Chopiniana", Frédéric Chopin), Basil ("Don Quixote", Ludwig Minkus).[1]

The role of Farhad in Arif Malikov's "Love legend" ballet is one of Magsud Mammadov's most successful works. He won the tour of Azerbaijan Opera and Ballet Theater in Monte Carlo, France and Luxembourg.[1]

In 1972–1973, he worked as a ballet master and pedagogue in Algeria.[2]

Magsud Mammadov had been a member of the CPSU since 1979. He's the husband of People's Artist Rafiga Akhundova.[3]

Awards and honors

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References

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  1. ^ a b c İlham Rəhimli (2017). "Maqsud Məmmədov". Azərbaycan Teatr Ensiklopediyası (3 cilddə). 2-ci cild. Bakı: Azərnəşr. pp. 246–248. ISBN 978-9952-8021-9-1.
  2. ^ a b Ю. Н. Григорович (1981). "МАМÉДОВ Максуд Давуд оглы". Балет: энциклопедия. Москва: Советская энциклопедия. p. 331.
  3. ^ Баш редактор: Ҹ. Б. Гулијев, ed. (1987). "МӘММӘДОВ Магсуд Давуд оғлу". Азәрбајҹан Совет Енсиклопедијасы: [10 ҹилддə]. Vol. X ҹилд: Фрост – Шүштəр. Бакы: Азәрбајҹан Совет Енсиклопедијасынын Баш Редаксиjасы. сәһ. 501.