Farghana Qasimova | |
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Background information | |
Birth name | Fərqanə Alim qızı Qasımova |
Born | April 23, 1979 |
Origin | Shamakhi, Azerbaijani SSR, USSR |
Genres | Mugham |
Occupation(s) | Musician |
Instruments | Singing, daf |
Years active | 1996–present |
Associated acts | Alim Qasimov |
Farghana Alim qizi Qasimova (Azerbaijani: Fərqanə Alim qızı Qasımova; born April 4, 1979) is an Azerbaijani mugham singer in Azerbaijan. She is daughter of famous mugham singer Alim Qasimov. She received twice presidential award for developing Azerbaijani music in 2012 and 2014.
In 1995, at the age of sixteen, Qasimova joined Alim Qasimov on his concert tour to Germany for the first time. By the age of twenty she had become a fully-fledged singer in her own right and Qasimov chose to introduce his daughter into his ensemble. Farghana first appeared on 1997's The Legendary Art of Mugham on which the two shared the vocal tasks on the song Getme Getme. Their next album included a track, Bagishlamani, dedicated to his forebear; Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan. The release marked a high point for Qasimov as it was his first widely available release to western audiences and it proved a critical success. Gasimova under her father's guidance, aims to reconnect younger generations with mugham began to pay dividends; not only was he appealing to traditional Islamic sections of the Azerbaijani population, but also to more Americanised and modern audiences. The break through amongst the younger generations spurred him on: "Sometimes young people come up after a concert to thank me. That's like giving me wings. I feel so elated when I can awaken such feelings in people while they are still young; mugham is not an easy genre for young people to understand".
"Although I am her father, we have taken the journey in mugham together. Though I had begun earlier, it was with her birth that my own work became serious, or professional. Before then, I was just a playful young man in love with mugham.""
In 1999, Qasimova with her father participated in “The Spirit of the East” concert directed and composed by Israeli Mizrahi musician Peretz Eliyahu and Mark Eliyahu.
In 2007, she recorded and released further Central Asian Series, Vol. 6: Spiritual Music of Azerbaijan with her father. She also took the opportunity to perform in New York City in 2005 as part of Yo-Yo Ma's Silk Road Project. The concert aimed to promote multi-cultural artistic exchange between eastern and western cultures and The New York Times regarded her performance, alongside Malik Mansurov and Rauf Islamov, as the highlight of the event.