MASTERPIECES OF THE EARLY PIANO WORK OF RUMIL VILDANOV
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Osetrova Vlada Anatolevna

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This article focuses on two early works by Uzbek composer Rumil Vildanov: "Variations for Piano" and "Trio for Violin, Cello, and Piano." These works are truly brilliant compared to the piano work of Uzbek composers in general in the late 1950s. This article briefly analyzes the composer's figurative world, musical style, musical form, tonal plan, and musical language used to create a specific image in these works.
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Osetrova Vlada Anatolevna

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