It is widely used for teaching rhythm and melody on folk instruments like the tar.
The music is celebrated for its playful, whimsical, yet slightly melancholic tone, perfectly capturing the film's story of a man "bought" as a toy for a millionaire’s spoiled son. Educational Context V. Kosma Oyuncaq V.
It appears in collections like Works of Azerbaijani and Foreign Composers arranged for ensembles. It is widely used for teaching rhythm and
Vladimir Cosma (often stylized as V. Kosma), a legendary French-Romanian composer known for scoring some of the most famous French comedies of the 1970s and 80s. yet slightly melancholic tone
The piece is often featured in Azerbaijani music programs, such as:
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