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THE ROLE OF THE SCHOOL OF MASTERS IN THE FORMATION OF WIND INSTRUMENT PERFORMANCE ART IN UZBEKISTAN

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Muxitdinov Murat Pirmatovich

Rubric:Musical arts
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This article analyzes the history of the formation of the art of wind instrument performance in Uzbekistan, the first founders of this field, and the contribution of outstanding pedagogues and performers to its development. In particular, it highlights the traditions of the school of masters represented by Professors V. F. Pulatov, A. G. Zandin, P. A. Talayevsky, and G. A. Orvid, and their role in the training of national musicians. The article also provides a scientific and practical analysis of the development of the modern Uzbek school of wind performance through the creative and pedagogical activities of Bahodir Salikhov, as well as his contributions to international musical collaboration

Keywords

wind instruments
performing art
trumpet
Professor Pulatov
pedagogy
conservatory
symphony orchestra
national music.

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Muxitdinov Murat Pirmatovich

Rubric:Musical arts
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Data from the Department of Wind and Percussion Instruments, State Conservatory of Uzbekistan.

Salikhov, B. S. (2023). Interviews with Bahodir Salikhov. Tashkent.

The History of Uzbek Performing Art. (2019). Tashkent: San’at Publishing House.

Gulzarova, I. (2016). A Gift of Fate: Bahodir Salikhov. Retrieved from https://nuz.uz/2016/11/26/podarok-sudby-bahodira-salihova/

Creative Biography of V. F. Pulatov. (2010). Moscow Conservatory Archives.

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