Azeri Musicians
| External videos | |
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| AZERI Music | |
| Azeri classical music | |
| Genre Meyxana | |
| Azeri jazz: Vaqif Mustafa-Zadeh | |
| Azerbaijan opera Koroglu by Uzeir Hacibeyov | |
| Azeri symphonic rock Mugam | |
| Concert of Iranian Azeris | |
| Azerbaijani music 1990: Firangiz Rahimbekova | |
| Azeri pop group Karvan, early 1990s. | |
The most famous contemporary Azeri musicians are perhaps jazz singer Aziza Mustafa Zadeh and her father, Vagif Mustafa Zadeh, who are quite popular internationally in jazz circles.
Mugam singers:
- Jabbar Garyagdyoglu
- Kechachi oghlu Mahammad
- Seyid Shushinski
- Khan Shushinski
- Hajibaba Huseynov
- Agakhan Abdullayev
- Arif Babayev
- Rubaba Muradova
- Mansum Ibrahimov
- Alim Qasimov
- Zahid Guliyev
- Sakina Ismayilova
Popular music singers
- Bulbul (Murtuza Mammadov)
- Rashid Behbudov
- Muslim Magomayev
- Lutfiyar Imanov
- Brilliant Dadashova
- Sevda Alekperzadeh
Classic music singers
- Rashid Behbudov
- Novruz Mamedov
- Azer Zeynalov
- Flora Karimova
- Hasan Enami Olia
All time classics
- Zeynab Khanlarova
- Şövkət Ələkbərova
Composers:
- Uzeyir Hajibeyov
- Gara Garayev
- Fikret Amirov
- Ali Salimi
- Tofig Guliyev
- Soltan Hajibeyov
- Jahangir Jahangirov
- Rauf Hajiyev
- Emin Sabitoghlu
- Said Rustamov
- Arif Malikov
- Frangiz Alizadeh
- Eldar Mansurov
- Javanshir Guliyev
- Jovdat Hajiyev
- Rahman Asadollahi
International Azerbaijani musicians and bands
Kamancheh players
- Habil Aliyev
- Fakhraddin Dadashov
- Shafiga Eyvazova
- Arif Asadullayev
- Ismayil Hamidov
- Imamyar Hasanov
- Munis Sharifov
- Mirnazim Asadullayev
- Elshan Mansurov
- Gilman Salakhov
- Talat Bakikhanov
- Elman Badalov
Tar players
- Mirjavad Safarov
- Ramiz Guliyev
- Firuz Aliyev
- Mahmud Aliyev
- Bahram Mansurov
- Malik Mansurov
- Muhlid Muslumov
- Ahsan Dadashov
- Haji Mammadov
- Aga salim abdullayev
Balaban players
- Alihan Samedov
Oboe players
- Kamil Jalilov
Saz players
- Adalat Nasibov
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