Ağabacı Rzayeva was a student of the legendary Uzeyir Hajibeyov and a trailblazer for women in the Soviet Azerbaijani arts.
She began as a teacher in villages like Saray and Mashtaga before pursuing a formal musical education at the Azerbaijan State Conservatory.
(The Saw) is a well-known children's song composed by Ağabacı Rzayeva , the first female professional composer in Azerbaijan. Context and Composition
Рзаева, Агабаджи Исмаил кызы - Википедия
Her works are celebrated for their simplicity, harmonic clarity, and deep roots in Azerbaijani folk traditions.
Ağabacı Rzayeva (1912–1975) was a pioneer in Azerbaijani music, known for her prolific work in the genre of children's songs and romances.
"Mişar" is part of a series of educational and playful songs—alongside titles like "Kukla" (The Doll) and "Göyərçinim" (My Dove)—that use simple, rhythmic melodies to engage young learners. About the Composer: Ağabacı Rzayeva
The song is designed for early childhood and primary education, frequently appearing in the 2nd-grade music curriculum in Azerbaijan.