P rominent t ajik f igures of the
Prominent Tajik Figures of the Twentieth Century
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Tajik author Jum'aboi Odinaev, also referred to as Jum'a Odina, was born into a family of herders in the village of Nignot in Panjakent on March 13, 1930. He joined the CPSU in 1964. Odinaev graduated from the Samarqand State Pedagogical Institute in 1950, and from the Translations Department of the Tajikistan State University's History and Literature Department in 1956. Before 1960, when he began his writing career, he worked in various positions in the Irfon Publications, Tojikiston Weekly, Sadoi Sharq, and other institutions. The themes of Odinaev's works were centered on contemporary ethical and social issues. His first work, entitled Chanbari Otash (Circle of Fire), was published in 1973. Because he tackled difficult socio- political issues critically, the authorities heavily censored his work. His contributions include Avroqi Rangin (Colorful Pages, 1964); Insho dar Mavzu'i Ozod (Composition on a Free Subject, 1968); Guzashti Ayyom (The Passage of Time, 1978); and Zahmati Sarbozi (The Hassle of Military Service, 1980). He joined the Union of Writers of the Soviet Union in 1966. Odinaev died in Dushanbe on September 10, 1982. Okhunov, Juraboi Tajik composer Juraboi Okhunov was born in Dushanbe on May 25, 1932. Okhunov graduated from both the Dushanbe Music School and the Moscow Conservatory in 1954. His creative period began when he was at the Conservatory. His early works include "Partioi Mo" ("Our Party"), based on the poem by Rahimzoda, "Ba Partioi Dilovar" ("[Dedicated] to the Heroic Party"), itself based on the poem by A. Sidqi, and "Ba Lenini Buzurg" ("To Great Lenin"), based on the poem by Q. Kirom. Okhunov has put the final touches on a number of well-known popular songs and has created a popular quartet (in 3 parts) for the tar. Similarly, he has adapted "Dukhtari Hisari"("Hissari Girl") for piano. Other songs prepared for the piano include "Tabassum" ("Smile"), "Mavji Junun" ("Wave of Insanity"), "Khandida Bio" ("Come Laugh- ing"), and "Chashmaki Tu" ("Your Wink"). Iraj Bashiri 226
These include "Marshe Kaihon Navardoni Javon" ("The March for the Young Astronauts," 1969) and "Marsh" ("March," 1978). With regard to his songs for popular instruments, several of Okhunov's anthems stand out. They are "Andisha" ("Thought"), "Du Raqs" ("Two Dances"), "Raqsi Javoni" ("Youthful Dance"), and others. Finally, in 1967, Okhunov began teaching at the Tajikistan Art In- stitute. In connection with this, he has created a series of instructional music lessons for the education of young Tajiks in the art of instrumental music. Download 0.84 Mb. Do'stlaringiz bilan baham: |
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