The role and importance of the Ghazelle genre in Uzbek Classical Music
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Khoshimov Avazkhon Alijon ugli

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Uzbek people is very rich and has an ancient history. Its wonderful traditions, classical musical works and invaluable creative experience have survived to this day and are carefully kept in the hearts of young people. In fact, melody and tone are considered expressions of the human spirit. The idea and vision of any work first arise in the imagination of the creator, then are brought to life through performance and a specific work is formed. If this unique piece of music, a fruit of the imagination, can find a place in the mind and heart of the listener, it will exist forever and delight the hearts of listeners for many years. When melody gets acquainted with poetry, the perfection of the work increases, becomes richer in content and takes a deeper place in the heart of the listener. In classical musical art, the harmony of melody and poetry is manifested at a very high level. In it, the melody adds an extra note to the poem, and the poem appeals to the melody for deeper meanings and states of mind. Poetry is not just a form of meter, rhyme, parallelism, narrator, and verse, but also a complex of ideas, thoughts, and metaphors within it. In this case, although the form is evident in structural patterns, the meaning seems to be hidden behind figurative symbols, words, or between the lines.
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Khoshimov Avazkhon Alijon ugli

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