Fezail Miskinli - Bas Saritel < 2K · FHD >
"Sarıtel" is one of the most iconic "havas" (musical modes/melodies) in the ashig repertoire. It typically exists in several variations, with (meaning "Head" or "High" Saritel) being one of the most technically demanding.
: His 2017–2020 recordings and live performances of the track have amassed millions of views on platforms like YouTube and Spotify , highlighting its resonance with modern audiences. Fezail Miskinli - Bas saritel
Fəzail Cəfər oğlu Orucov was born on March 12, 1976, in the village of Çaldaş, Gədəbəy, a region steeped in ashig culture. He is often referred to by his stage name, Fezail Miskinli. "Sarıtel" is one of the most iconic "havas"
: The piece is played on the saz (a long-necked lute), the primary instrument of the ashig. Miskinli's rendition is noted for its intricate ornamentation and emotional depth, often spanning over seven minutes in length. Fəzail Cəfər oğlu Orucov was born on March
: He holds a PhD in Art History and is an Associate Professor at the Azerbaijan State University of Culture and Arts (ADMİU) , where he teaches in the Department of Ashig Art.
: He has represented Azerbaijani folk music at festivals in France, Germany, Spain, China, and across the Turkic world, receiving prestigious awards such as the "Manas" in Kyrgyzstan and the "Mevlana" in Turkey.