Turgun Alimatov
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Turgun Alimatov est un musicien traditionnel ouzbek, né à Tachkent le 20 janvier 1922 et mort le 17 décembre 2008 . Il a reçu son apprentissage de son père et n'a jamais fréquenté une école de musique. Il a commencé sa carrière en 1939 à la radio. Il joue du tambûr, du dutâr et du satô, mais également du violon Ses fréquentes tournées internationales en ont fait la figure de proue de la musique ouzbèke.
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Turgun Alimatov (Uzbek: Turgʻun Alimatov; 20 January 1922 – 17 December 2008) was a leading Uzbek classic music and shashmaqam player and composer of 20th century folk and classic music. He was a master performer of tanbur, dutar, and sato. He was recognized as People's artist of Uzbekistan.
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Turgun Alimatov
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Turgun Alimatov
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Turgun Alimatov
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Turgun Alimatov
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Tashkent, Uzbekistan
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2008-12-17
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Turgun Alimatov playing Dutar in 1991
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Ocora, The Alimatovs' Studios
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1939
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Turgun Alimatov est un musicien traditionnel ouzbek, né à Tachkent le 20 janvier 1922 et mort le 17 décembre 2008 . Il a reçu son apprentissage de son père et n'a jamais fréquenté une école de musique. Il a commencé sa carrière en 1939 à la radio. Il joue du tambûr, du dutâr et du satô, mais également du violon Ses fréquentes tournées internationales en ont fait la figure de proue de la musique ouzbèke.
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Turgun Alimatov (Uzbek: Turgʻun Alimatov; 20 January 1922 – 17 December 2008) was a leading Uzbek classic music and shashmaqam player and composer of 20th century folk and classic music. He was a master performer of tanbur, dutar, and sato. He was recognized as People's artist of Uzbekistan. The musical community knows Alimatov first and foremost as a player of tanbur, dutar, and sato. He has found a new style and technique of performance on the dutar, sato, and tanbur which became popular around Uzbekistan, and his way of playing in these instruments is followed by many performers. Alimatov’s music is used in many Uzbek houses to put to sleep babies and kids, also in hospitals and treatment centers in Uzbekistan.
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