DEVELOPMENT OF NATIONAL INSTRUMENTAL PERFORMANCE TRADITIONS IN THE WORKS OF COMPOSERS
Shamakhmud Sharakhmetov , Associate Professor of the Department of “Instrumental performance of maqom” Institute of Uzbek national art named after Y. Rajabi, UzbekistanAbstract
This article discusses the role of composers in Uzbek national music, their brief biographies, and their creative work. It covers works written in the genre of Shashmaqom, as well as the main functions of composition in Uzbek national music. The article also examines the contributions of master musicians and composers to the performance of maqom and their significant role in maqom instrumental performance. Additionally, the article reflects on the development and essence of Uzbek national classical music in the context of composition.
Keywords
Shashmaqom, music, composition
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"History of Uzbek Music" — Scholarly works on the history of Uzbek music. This book likely covers Uzbek musical traditions, the role of composers, and artists in the development of music in Uzbekistan.
"Uzbek Music and Its Evolution" — Books about the development of Uzbek music and the influence of various regions, particularly Khorezm, on the music. These works focus on the musical traditions of different areas in Uzbekistan.
"The Journal of Central Asian Music" or "Musical Cultures of Central Asia" — Academic journals dedicated to Central Asian music and its culture. Articles on Uzbek music, maqoms, and their evolution can be found in such journals.
Uzbek National Television and Radio — Documentary films or interviews that contain information about Khorezm music and its artists. These sources provide insight into the lives and works of particular musicians.
Archives of the State Conservatory of Uzbekistan or other musical institutions — Recordings and writings about Khorezm maqoms, folk music, and famous composers of Uzbekistan.
"Shashmaqom: The Music of Uzbekistan" — A comprehensive work about Uzbek classical music, including maqoms and regional styles. This book aids in the deep study of Uzbekistan’s music traditions.
National Library of Uzbekistan or other musical archives — Sources that contain recordings and written works related to folk music and maqoms in Uzbekistan.
Scholarly works published by the Tashkent State Conservatory or the Faculty of Musicology at the National University of Uzbekistan — Articles and research papers on Uzbek music, its pieces, and composers.
Autobiographies or interviews with artists who perform Uzbek folk music and maqoms — Information about the lives and works of renowned artists such as Zhoraxon Sultonov, Tukhtasin Jalilov, and others.
Music compilations preserved by Uzbek Radio or Television — Traditional music from Khorezm and other regions, as well as works performed by famous composers of Uzbekistan.
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