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On the musical views of Uzbek educators in the first half of the twentieth century

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Khoshimov Avazkhon Alijon ugli

Rubric:Musical arts
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the enlighteners of the first half of the twentieth century were thinkers and figures of encyclopedic knowledge. Regardless of the field of activity, their main goal was to build a new social consciousness based on national and universal values ​​and the achievements of modern science. These talented scientists, writers, poets and playwrights left a significant mark on history, literature, music, mathematics, oratory and other areas. In general, the scope of creation resembles the encyclopedists of the past. From this point of view, a valuable aspect of the great spiritual heritage of thinkers for us is that it contains organically interconnected musical, philosophical, historical, scientific-theoretical and practical aspects.

Keywords

music
complex
form
theory
scientist
science
practice
rhythm.

Authors

Khoshimov Avazkhon Alijon ugli

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  1. Fitrat. Uzbek klassik musiqasi va uning tarixi. Tashkent, 1993.
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Mullo Bekjon Rahmon ugli, Muxammad Yusuf Devonzoda. Xorazm musiqiy tarixchasi (B.Matyakubov prepared for publication). Toshkent 1998

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