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Gaitana 1st rehearsal

Andy on Tue, 05/15/2012 - 13:40

Honestly, I'm not really impressed with what I see on screens. It's a messy act with static singer and what looks like 5 dancers without any single backing vocalist, and additional LED screens. The idea to have dancing crowd on screen is sort of cool, but at the end it is not seen from close-up plans, and you can immediately see they are on LED screen from far away camera plans. The dancers - the male part of "Lovers" ballet, are seemingly same that were at the national preselection and it is really impossible to understand what they are doing watching the performance on screens. The camera work takes half of responsibility for the act looking like a big mess. Otherwise, there are totally no vocal problems, it sound amazing, so let's hope act and cameras are being sorted out.

Press-release from delegation of Azerbaijan

Andy on Tue, 05/15/2012 - 13:28

May 15th, 2012. Sabina’s performance at this year's Eurovision Song Contest in Baku will take on a new dimension with the news that she will be joined by the mugam’s legend Alim Qasimov on stage in the final of Eurovision 2012.

As one of the foremost mugam singers in Azerbaijan, Alim's unique voice has won him a host of fans from around the world including Icelandic singing sensation Bjork. She describes Alim as being her 'favourite singer alive today!"

The inclusion of Alim Qasimov will allow Sabina to introduce exciting elements of traditional Azerbaijani music - legendary vocal art of mugam when she performs When the Music Dies on the Eurovision stage. Alim Qasimov will sing a special part in Sabina’s entry song and will introduce Eurovision audience to exciting elements of this traditional Azerbaijani vocal art.

‘Our idea was to introduce Eurovision audience, especially the youth, to our legendary Azerbaijani mugam, which hopefully will celebrate global glory soon,’ commented Alim.

Mugam is an ancient folk vocal art, unique musical interpretation and a part of world’s cultural funds, recognized and guarded by UNESCO and Alim is one of its finest exponents. Over the past decade he has established himself as the biggest international Azerbaijani singing star.

According to The New York Times, ‘Alim Qasimov is simply one of the greatest singers alive, with a searing spontaneity that conjures passion and devotion, contemplation and incantation.’

Speaking about Alim, Sabina said 'It’s such an honor for me to perform with one of the greatest living Azerbaijani singers. I am so happy to share the Eurovision stage with Alim. I'm sure together we can produce something really amazing. It will be a wonderful opportunity to show the entire world our very special musical culture. I hope it will be a truly great moment for Azerbaijan.'

Alim also warmly recalls his acquaintance with Sabina: ‘When I’ve first seen Sabina’s performance, I was indeed amazed by her voice, artistic skills and talent. I am very happy that such a young and gifted lady is representing Azerbaijan and I hope she gives a really good performance’.

Specially for Eurovision 2012 Week Sabina also prepared one more surprise - she has newly recorded a special ethnic version of When the Music Dies with a unique sound of ethnic Azerbaijani instruments, which has been produced by Azerbaijani sound producer Yashar Bakhish in close collaboration with Alim Qasimov.

As well as appearing with Sabina during her three minute Eurovision performance, Alim Qasimov will form part of this year interval act for the final of the Contest.

Sabina Babayeva will perform at number 13 in the Eurovision 2012 final on May 26th. The ethnic version was produced by Yashar Bakhysh, instruments are played by Ogtay Sherifov and Sarkhan Vakhabov.

Get to know Sabina on sabina.eurovisiontalents.com