Rй™mis Rй™mis Вђ” Segah Qarabag Sikй™stй™si -

It is considered the "calling card" of the Karabakh music school. Historically, its lyrics—often written as bayati folk poems—deal with themes of separation, suffering, and a deep connection to the land of Karabakh. Why This Performance Matters

One of the seven main "modes" or dastgahs in mugham. The Segah mode is specifically associated with themes of love and deep, romantic longing. Rəmis Rəmis — Segah Qarabag Sikəstəsi

This soulful rendition of by the legendary Azerbaijani guitarist Rəmiş (Rafiq Hüseynov) is more than just a musical performance; it is a profound expression of national identity and cultural heritage. The Artist: Rəmiş (Rafiq Hüseynov) It is considered the "calling card" of the

His improvisational style made him a staple at gatherings and a beloved figure across the Caucasus. The Music: Segah Qarabağ Şikəstəsi The Segah mode is specifically associated with themes

This piece belongs to the genre—the pinnacle of Azerbaijani classical music, which is recognized by UNESCO as a masterpiece of intangible heritage.

Known affectionately as , Rafiq Hüseynov (1944–2021) was a virtuoso who transformed the role of the guitar in Azerbaijani music. Originally trained in the tar (a traditional string instrument), he adapted complex mugham techniques to the guitar, creating a unique, weeping sound that became his signature.

When Rəmiş plays "Segah Qarabağ Şikəstəsi," he blends the ancient, rigid structures of mugham with the modern, fluid voice of the guitar. The result is a hauntingly beautiful instrumental that resonates with the history of Azerbaijan—balancing the sorrow of the "broken" melody with the resilience of the nation's artistic spirit.