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The song (The Cranes), performed by the legendary Azerbaijani singer Yalçın Rzazadə (1946–2021), is a cornerstone of Azerbaijani pop and folk-fusion music. It stands as a poignant masterpiece that blends traditional Eastern melodies with the sophisticated vocal delivery characteristic of the Soviet-era Azerbaijani "Estrada". The Artist: Yalçın Rzazadə

The composition often utilizes the Segah or Bayati-Shiraz modes, which are known for their mournful and romantic qualities. The song (The Cranes), performed by the legendary

Decades after its release, "Durnalar" remains a staple on Azerbaijani radio and television, frequently covered by younger generations who look to Rzazadə as a "moral and technical authority" in music. Decades after its release, "Durnalar" remains a staple

Through "Durnalar," Yalçın Rzazadə did more than just sing a song; he captured the collective spirit of a nation, bridging the gap between ancient folk traditions and the contemporary musical world. The migratory nature of the birds mirrors the

In Azerbaijani culture, and more broadly in Eastern poetry, the ( durna ) is a powerful symbol:

Cranes are often portrayed as messengers between separated lovers or people far from their homeland.

The migratory nature of the birds mirrors the human experience of longing for home ( vətən ) or a distant beloved.

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