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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.

The composition often utilizes the Segah or Bayati-Shiraz modes, which are known for their mournful and romantic qualities. Decades after its release, "Durnalar" remains a staple

Yalçın Rzazadə was a "People's Artist of Azerbaijan" and one of the most beloved voices in the country’s history. Known for his deep, emotive baritone and impeccable stage presence, Rzazadə was a pioneer who helped modernize Azerbaijani music while preserving its national identity. His interpretation of "Durnalar" is often cited as the definitive version, showcasing his ability to convey profound melancholy and longing. Themes and Symbolism: "Durnalar" (The Cranes) Known for his deep, emotive baritone and impeccable

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