P rominent t ajik f igures of the
Prominent Tajik Figures of the Twentieth Century
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his contributions is: Az Gang to Kreml (From the Ganges to the Kremlin, 1975). He also dubbed Lenin's speeches into Tajiki in Odami Miltighdor (Man with a Rifle), Lenin dar Soli 1918 (Lenin in 1918), and a number of other films. Beginning in 1972, Burhonov began teaching his art at the State Institute for Dramatic Arts. In 1965, he became a People's Artist of the Soviet Union. Burhonov received a number of awards both at the local (Tajik) and the all Union levels including the Order of Lenin, three Orders of the Badge of Honor, and the Order of the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet of Tajikistan. Burhonov died in Dushanbe in December 1997. Burhonov, Muzaffar Tajik ballet artist Muzaffar Aslievich Burhonov was born on July 3, 1941, in Dushanbe. Son of Asliddin Burhonov, he graduated first from the Leninabad Academy of Choreography in 1961 and later from the Moscow State Institute of Ballet in 1970. In 1961, he became the soloist and Ballet Master of the Aini Theater for the Academy of Opera and Ballet. Burhonov is a talented artist; there is something new and fresh in each of the characters that he creates. He participated, alongside Malika Sobirova, in the International Festival of Ballet Artists in Bulgaria, in 1964, a performance that garnered them a silver medal. The roles he created include Borband in Korsar (Karsar), by Adan, 1961; Shohzoda Zigfrid in Kuli Quvon (Swan Lake), by P. Tchaikovsky, 1962; Lenin in Bo Rohi Ra'di Ghurron (On the Way of the Raging Thunder), by Q. Qaroev, 1963; Zafar and Qodir in Afsonai Kuhsor (The Legend of the Highlands) and Pisari Vatan (Son of the Motherland), both by U. Ter- Osipov, 1964, 1967; Avbosh in Khonum va Avbosh (The Lady and the Rogue), by D. Shostakovich, 1967; Romeo in Romeo va Julietta (Romeo and Juliet), by S. Prokofiev, 1968; Bazil' in Don-Kikhot (Don Quixote), by L. Minkus; Majnun in Laili va Majnun (Layli and Majnun), by Balasanian, 1970; Teymurmalik and Chingiz Khon in Teymurmalik (Taimurmalik), by M. Ashrafi, 1972; and others. Burhonov has also directed some of the above-mentioned works, in- cluding Pisari Vatan, Laili va Majnun, and Teymurmalik. While per- forming these roles, Burhonov traveled to Bulgaria, Canada, Italy, Iran, Turkey, and Mongolia. Iraj Bashiri 64
cipient of the Badge of Honor, and the Order of the Presidium of the Supreme Soviets of Tajikistan, Belarus, and Ukraine. Burhonov left Tajikistan for Poland in 1993,. Download 0.84 Mb. Do'stlaringiz bilan baham: |
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