A LOOK AT THE CREATIONS OF UZBEKISTAN COMPOSERS

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  • Ahmedova Nozimakhon ##default.groups.name.author##

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Key words:M. Mirzayev, D. Omonullayeva, M. Bafoyev, R. Abdullayev, M. Ashrafiy, composers, composer, musician, children’s songs.

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Annotation:Composer (Latin: compositor – composer, creator, creator) author 
of  multi-voice  musical  works,  music  creator;  a  creator  who  creates  his  own 
independent playing style (composition) in the field of chess.The term "com common 
poser" was in Italy by the 16 th  century. Composer’s profession requires special (in the 
field of composition) knowledge from the artist along with musical and creative ability. 
The composer creates musical works with the help of notation, tries to express a new, 
individual artistic content. In this respect, he differs from the composer who works in 
the monody system based on the criterion of traditionality. Professional composers 
study at the composition faculty of the higher music school – the conservatory. 

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2024-09-21