Ay Qelbi Kovrek Sevil Ansambl Review
The group’s name was inspired by Jafar Jabbarly’s play Sevil , symbolizing the liberation and modernity of the Azerbaijani woman. Their repertoire famously synthesized traditional Azerbaijani mugham with American jazz, soul, and psychedelic rock.
Formed by Vagif Mustafazadeh after his return from Georgia in 1971, was Azerbaijan's first all-female vocal jazz group. Key Members: Ay Qelbi Kovrek Sevil Ansambl
You can find the ensemble's work and "Ay Qəlbi Kövrək" on major platforms: Apple Music - Ay Qəlbi Kövrək Spotify - Sevil Album YouTube - Official Audio Vagif Mustafa-Zadeh: Azerbaijan's Jazz Pioneer The group’s name was inspired by Jafar Jabbarly’s
While recorded in the 1970s, it has seen modern digital re-releases, including on the 2022 album Sevil under the mikpro label . The Ensemble: "Sevil" (1971–1977) Key Members: You can find the ensemble's work
is a celebrated composition performed by the Sevil Vocal-Instrumental Ensemble , an iconic Azerbaijani group founded and led by the "father of jazz-mugham," Vagif Mustafazadeh . The Song: "Ay Qəlbi Kövrək" Composer: Ramiz Mirişli. Lyricist: Fikrət Qoca.
They made their television debut on New Year's Eve in 1971 and performed internationally, including a prestigious concert in Warsaw in 1976. Where to Listen