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UZBEK OPERA CONDUCTING: THE ROLE OF M. ASHRAFI, T. SODIQOV, AND B. INOYATOV IN THE DEVELOPMENT OF NATIONAL MUSICAL THEATER

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Azimov Kamoliddin Khayritdinovich

Rubric:Musical arts
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Purpose: This article explores the professional activities of opera conductors in Uzbekistan. The discussion focuses on the creative and interpretative contributions of conductors such as M. Ashrafiy, T. Sodiqov, and B. Inoyatov.
Methods: Their artistic practices and related challenges were examined through historical sources and scholarly articles, followed by a comparative analysis.
Results: The study reveals the interpretative approaches, creative contributions, and collaborative methods with performers employed by Uzbek opera conductors.
Originality/Value: The research classifies the activities of Uzbek opera conductors into two distinct categories, providing a new perspective on their role in national musical culture.
 

Keywords

composer
performance
style
interpretation
conductor
opera
principles.

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Azimov Kamoliddin Khayritdinovich

Rubric:Musical arts
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