Sahmali Kurdoglu Segah «GENUINE × 2026»

The performance of by the legendary Azerbaijani singer Şahmalı Kürdoğlu represents a pinnacle of the Karabakh mugham school. Deeply rooted in the cultural soil of the Agdam region, Kürdoğlu’s interpretation is celebrated for its emotional depth and technical mastery, bridging the gap between classical tradition and personal spiritual expression. The Artist: Şahmalı Kürdoğlu

Kürdoğlu did not just sing mugham; he lived it through a style known as "Xüsusi dəsti-xətt" (unique handwriting/style).

His diverse background included degrees from the Agdam Pedagogical Institute , Ashgabat University (Law), and Baku State University (Philology). Sahmali Kurdoglu Segah

Segah is built on a specific modal scale, often associated with a "third place" or position in the Oriental tonal system.

Performance of Segah is considered a "mystic music for meditation," intended to bring the listener into a state of spiritual alignment. The performance of by the legendary Azerbaijani singer

Born in 1930 in the village of Qiyaslı, Agdam , Kürdoğlu was a highly educated intellectual of his time. His lineage in music follows the prestigious path of the Seyid Shushinski school, making him a successor to giants like Islam Abdullayev and Khan Shushinski .

He blended the rugged, epic-heroic traditions of Azerbaijan folklore with the refined, delicate nuances of the Karabakh vocal school. His diverse background included degrees from the Agdam

He is often referred to as the "Martyr Khananda" (Şəhid xanəndə) within the history of Azerbaijani mugham, symbolizing both his artistic sacrifice and national devotion. Understanding the "Segah" Mugham