Mohlй™t Muslumov Hй™srй™tindй™n Bй™stй™kar Sй™fiqй™ Axundova -

: Müslümov is credited with keeping this particular piece in the public consciousness, frequently performing it at cultural events and in widely shared recordings. The Spirit of the Work

While her 1972 opera Gəlin qayası (Bride's Rock) secured her place in history, her true connection to the people lived in her songs and instrumental pieces. "Həsrətindən" is a quintessential example of her style—music that "expressed the highest human feelings" and touched the heart directly. Originally appearing in her opera Gəlin qayası , the melody became an independent masterpiece, often performed as a solo for piano or tar. The Performer: Möhlət Müslümov : Müslümov is credited with keeping this particular

Known as the first female opera composer in the East, (1924–2013) was a titan of Azerbaijani culture. A student of the great Uzeyir Hajibeyli, she broke cultural barriers throughout her 70-year career, eventually earning the title of People's Artist of Azerbaijan. Originally appearing in her opera Gəlin qayası ,

"Həsrətindən" is characterized by its lyrical sadness and rhythmic fluidity. It reflects a common theme in Axundova’s work: "love prevails over everything". For listeners, the combination of Axundova's delicate composition and Müslümov's evocative tar playing creates a bridge between traditional Mugham roots and modern Azerbaijani classical music. "Həsrətindən" is characterized by its lyrical sadness and

While many have performed "Həsrətindən," the interpretation by is widely regarded as definitive. A master of the Azerbaijani tar, Müslümov's performance captures the deep, melancholic yearning inherent in the title.