Depiction Of Aesthetic Categories In The Art Of Maqom
Zulxumor Sidamatovna Nurullaeva , Doctoral Student, Department Of Ethics And Aesthetics, Faculty Of Social Sciences, National University Of Uzbekistan Named After Mirzoulugbek, UzbekistanAbstract
This article discusses the expression of aesthetic categories in the art of maqom. Beauty, majesty, tragic fantasy are the reflections of aesthetic categories in the statuses of Buzruk, Navo, Segoh, and the ideas of Eastern and Western philosophers have been widely used in this regard. In addition, the psycho-emotional factors of music affecting the human spirit are explained. For example, the seven-sounding structures from Ushshak to Isfahan evoke a range of emotions in the process of forming music, from strength and courage to the joy of delicate enjoyment, while the other six evoke sadness and lack of will.
Keywords
Aesthetics, category, beauty, splendor, makom art, music lad, frequency, love, happiness
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