History of uzbek composition and regional styles in uzbek composition
Abstract
Famous representatives of Uzbek composition Hoji Abdulaziz Rasulov, Tokhtasin Jalilov, Yunus Rajabiy, Imomjon Ikramov, Komiljon Jabborov, Fakhriddin Sodiqov, Saidjon Kalonov, Nabijon Hasanov, Komiljon Otaniyozov, Muhammadjon Mirzayev, Ganijon Toshmatov, Arif Kasimov, Gulomjon Hojikulov and other master composers relied mainly on folk music traditions. Each of them created their own musical path. They paid great attention to the exact style, mood, clarity and intonation of their works. They used a variety of intricate and intricate techniques to make the music extremely colorful and shiny. This article covers the history of Uzbek composition and regional styles in Uzbek composition.
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