LYRIC SINGING IN UZBEKISTAN IN THE SECOND HALF OF THE XX CENTURY
Abstract
This article describes in detail the art of lyrical singing in Uzbekistan in the second half of the twentieth century, the formation and development of teacher-student traditions, trends in Uzbek singing and their similarities and differences.
Keywords
Song, work, cultureHow to Cite
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