Oratory Genre In The Work Of Uzbek Composers
Sayyora Makhmudova , Senior Lecturer Of The Department Of Music Theory, State Conservatory Of UzbekistanAbstract
This article covers the characteristics of the oratorio genre, which is one of the major genres in professional music, the unique interpretation of this genre in the works of Uzbek composers, and the essence of the content of oratorios written in recent years.
Keywords
Genre feature, literary content
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