Armenians stole music from the Azerbaijani comedy “If not this one, then this one” – 2024-04-18 13:12:55

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2024-04-18 13:12:55

The Armenians stole another work belonging to Azerbaijan.

As Day.Az reports, Armenians are currently presenting the musical comedy “Not this one, then this one” by the great composer Uzeir Hajibeyli as their music.

The stolen piece of music, which they called “Vagharshapat Dance,” was performed at the Paris Opera by Armenian pianist Hayk Melikyan.

Armenians claim that this music was written by Arno Babajanyan in 1947.

Is this really true?

The fact is that this is a work from the musical comedy “If not this one, then this one,” written by the brilliant composer Uzeyir Hajibeyli.

Uzeyir Hajibeyli wrote this comedy back in 1910. Its premiere took place in Baku in 1911, 10 years before the birth of Arno Babajanyan.

The comedy was staged in Shusha in 1912. The work was first filmed in 1919. The second time the film “Not That One, So That One” was filmed in 1956.

In the video we presented you can compare the “Vagharshapat Dance” performed by the Armenian pianist Hayk Melikyan and the music “Not this one, then this one” written by Uzeyir Hajibeyli.

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