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The starting point for the story of classical music in Azerbaijan was the bill that appeared on the streets of Baku on January 12, 1908, and announced that an amateur Moslem theatrical group was presenting the opera Laila and Majnun. The music for the opera based on the poem by Muhamed Fizuli was written by the composer Uzeir Gadjibekov.

  The composer turned for inspiration to the folk music of his people—to the songs of the folk-singers that had been passed on from generation to generation....]]>
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