THE DEVELOPMENT OF UZBEK MAQOMS: HISTORY, ANALYSIS, AND CONTEMPORARY IMPACTS
Hakimov Qudratjon Qurbonaliyevich , Lecturer at the Department of "Maqom Instrumental Performance", Yunus Rajabiy Institute of Uzbek National Music Art, UzbekistanAbstract
This article analyzes the history, development, and contemporary significance of maqam traditions in musical culture. It examines the formation of Uzbek maqams, historical processes, and the creative and scientific issues related to them. Special attention is given to masters and his contributions to musical culture. The article focuses on the analysis of the musical development of maqams, their popularity, and traditional uniqueness.
Keywords
Maqam, uzbek maqams, historical development
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