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Ministry of Higher and Secondary Specialized Education of the Republic of Uzbekistan

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Unity And Variety Of Musical Culture Of The East, Rustambek Abdullayev Jun 2021

Unity And Variety Of Musical Culture Of The East, Rustambek Abdullayev

Eurasian music science journal

About a kind of renaissance of Uzbek (and, in general, the Eastern) music of its active and diverse in the functioning of our era, the explicit updating its stylistic and expressive possibilities. Evidence of this traditional international music festival "Sharq taronalari" (Melodies of the East) held in Samarkand in 1997.


Three Generations Of Women-Composers In Uzbekistan, Luiza Kabdurakhmanova Jun 2021

Three Generations Of Women-Composers In Uzbekistan, Luiza Kabdurakhmanova

Eurasian music science journal

The years of independence have been given to the musical art, and in particular to the piano creativity of the composers of Uzbekistan to realize the richest potential of spiritual and creative opportunities, to deeply understand their past, national culture, to open its potential in the context of cultural and spiritual renewal.

This article is devoted to the problem of gender equality in Uzbekistan on the example of women music artists, despite the small percentage of female composers.

From the first day of independence, the composers actively joined the process of spiritual revival and growth of national self-consciousness, inspired by …


To The Question Of History Of Thinking, Natalya Yanov-Yanovskaya Jun 2018

To The Question Of History Of Thinking, Natalya Yanov-Yanovskaya

Eurasian music science journal

The purpose of the article is to draw attention to one important problem - the need to form historical thinking among art-critics. Outside of this, a complete and real analysis of the artistic phenomenon (which involves an obligatory comparison of "one's own" and "another's", that develops in parallel with it) is impossible.