Muhitdin Qoriyoqubov[a](Uzbek Cyrillic: Муҳитдин Қориёқубов; 1 May 1896 – 2 February 1957) was an Uzbek baritone singer and one of the first Uzbek folksingers. A co-founder of the Muslim Youth Dance Troupe along withHamza Hakimzade Niyaziin 1918, he became a major player in the development of the early music and theater scene of the Uzbek SSR.
Muhitdin Qoriyoqubov | |
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Background information | |
Born | Fergana,Uzbekistan | 1 May 1896
Died | 2 February 1957 Tashkent,Uzbekistan | (aged 60)
Occupation(s) | musician,theater artist |
Labels | Muslim Youth Dance Troupe |
Formerly of | Ethnographic Musical Ensemble of Uzbek SSR |
Partner | Hamza Hakimzade Niyazi |
Early life
editQoriyoqubov was born on 1 May 1896 in what is nowFerganato a working-class family. He attended religious schools, which he did not like. A lover of music since he was child, he sang in mosques and recited theQuran,but he did not engage in secular music until later on.[1][2][3]In his youth he attended a religious school, which he hated as it discouraged his musical aspirations.[4]However, he pursued a career in music and theater despite the disdain from religious authorities, and went on to organize a small orchestra inSkobelevin 1916.[5]This was followed by the Muslim Youth Dance Troupe he founded with his friendHamza Hakimzade Niyaziin 1918.[6][5]
Soviet era
editHe began his stage activity with the creation of theFerganafolk brass band in 1919, with which in 1919–1921 he performed in theRed Armyunits on theTurkestan Front.In the performances of the "Political Troupe" of H. Hamza performed as a dramatic actor. Participated in the organization ofmusical theatersinTashkent,AndijanandKokand.After the rise of Soviet power in Central Asia, music and dance groups received support from the state. Having become a member of theCommunist Partyin 1919,[7]Qoriyuqubov went to study theater first in Tashkent in 1919 followed by attending the Theater Art Institute in Moscow from 1922 to 1924.[8]He then worked on the development of music and theater in the Uzbek SSR, organizing the Ethnographic Musical Ensemble in 1925.[9]The ensemble was a success, and began to attract talent from prominent artists from across the Uzbek SSR, from a variety of backgrounds, withTamara Khanumjoining as a dancer in 1926 andUsta Olim Komilovcontributing music.[10][11]In addition to organizing the group and recruiting musicians, Qoriyoqubov himself sang in performances.[12]The troupe was devastated by the loss ofNurkhon Yuldashkhojayeva,who joined the troupe as a dancer but was murdered by her family in an honor killing in 1929, leaving the troupe in mourning.[13][14]In November that year the ensemble was renamed the Uzbek State Musical Theater.[15]Qoriyoqubov continued to work in the promotion and production of Uzbek music, collecting and writing down popular melodies. He also helped organize the Uzbek State Philharmonic Union, which he became theartistic directorof in 1929—1939 and 1946—1950.[8][16][17]Throughout his career he performed across the Soviet Union and internationally with his group, appearing in Moscow as well exhibitions in Paris and Berlin.[18][19]
He was awarded the title People's Artist of the Uzbek SSR in 1936 and theOrder of Outstanding Meritposthumously on 25 August 2000.[20]In January 1957, as a result of an accident, he suffered afractureof thefemoral neck.He died two weeks later in Tashkent on 2 February 1957.[21]He is buried in Tashkent at the Chigatoy cemetery.[8]The Uzbek Philharmonic Society was named in his honor.[22]
Family
edit- WifeTamara Khanum(real name Tamara Artemovna Petrosyan) (1906–1991) – dancer, singer, actress, choreographer,People's Artist of the USSR.
- Daughter Vanzetta Muhitdinovna Hanum is an artist.
- Son-in-lawTahir Salahov– painter.
- GranddaughterAydan Salahova– painter and sculptor.
Roles
edit- Sultanbek ( "Arshin Mal Alan"byU. Hajibeyov);
- Hosrov ( "Farhad and Shirin" by Uspensky and G. Mushel);
- Naufal ( "Leyli and Majnun"byR. GlièreincollaborationwithT. Sodiqov);
- Ulugbek (Ulugbek byA. Kozlovsky);
- Mahmud Tarabi ( "Mahmud Tarabi" byO. Chishko);
- Er Targin ( "Yor Targyn" ( "Courageous Targyn" ) byE. Brusilovsky);
- Governor-General ( "Buran" byM. AshrafiandS. Vasilenko).
Awards
edit- Order of Outstanding Merit(25 August 2000) – posthumously[20]
- Order of the Red Banner of Labour(31 May 1937)[23]
- People's Artist of theUzbek SSR(1936)[8]
- People's singer ofTurkestan
- various other medals
Memory
editM. Qoriyoqubov's name was given to the State Philharmonic of Uzbekistan.
The Academy of Folk Song and Dance and a street in Tashkent are named after Muhitdin Qoriyoqubov.
Footnotes
edit- ^sometimes anglicized asMukhitdin Kari-Yakubovbased on the Russian spelling Мухитдин Кари-Якубов
References
edit- ^Shmidt, Otto I͡Ulʹevich (1937)."Кари-Якубов, Мухитдин".Great Soviet Encydlopedia(in Russian). Vol. 31 (1 ed.). p. 563.
- ^Uvarova, G. A. (1959).Узбекский драматический театр.
- ^Doi, Mary Masayo (2002).Gesture, Gender, Nation: Dance and Social Change in Uzbekistan.Greenwood Publishing Group.ISBN978-0-89789-825-6.
- ^Nosirova 1962,p. 148.
- ^abОбщественные науки в Узбекистане(in Russian). Изд-во Академии наук Узбекской ССР. 1984.
- ^Театральная энциклопедия: Гловацкий-Кетуракис(in Russian). Гос. науч. изд-во "Сов. энциклопедия". 1963.
- ^"Қориёқубов Муҳитдин".Ўзбек совет энциклопедияси(in Uzbek). Vol. 14.Tashkent:Uzbek Soviet Encyclopedia. 1980. p. 202.
- ^abcd"Қориёқубов Муҳитдин"(PDF).Oʻzbekiston milliy ensiklopediyasi(in Uzbek). Vol. 11.Tashkent:Oʻzbekiston milliy ensiklopediyasi. 2005.
- ^Культура и жизнь: ежемесячный журнал Союза советских обществ дружбы и культурной связи с зарубежными странами(in Russian). Союз. 1972.
- ^Nosirova 1962,p. 152.
- ^Uvarova, G. A. (1959).Узбекский драматический театр: очерк истории(in Russian). Гос. изд-во Искусство.
- ^Советская музыка(in Russian). Государственное Музыкальное издательство. 1967.
- ^Nosirova 1962,p. 113.
- ^Kozlovskaya, Galina (2015).Шахерезада. Тысяча и одно воспоминание(in Russian). Litres.ISBN9785457942769.
- ^Алишер Навоий номидаги давлат академик опера ва балет катта театри(in Russian). 2003.
- ^Karev, V. M. (2003).Краткая Российская энциклопедия(in Russian). Большая Российская энциклопедия.ISBN978-5-329-00653-7.
- ^V.O.K.S.Soviet Union Society for Cultural Relations with Foreign Countries. 1930.
- ^Shay, A. (2014-07-10).The Dangerous Lives of Public Performers: Dancing, Sex, and Entertainment in the Islamic World.Springer.ISBN978-1-137-43238-4.
- ^Portraits of Prominent USSR Personalities.Scarecrow Press. 1969.
- ^ab"Указ Президента Республики Узбекистан О награждении мастеров литературы и искусства, внесших огромный вклад в развитие узбекской национальной культуры".Narodnoe slovo(in Russian). No. 166–167. 26 August 2000. p. 1.Archivedfrom the original on 28 September 2024.
- ^"М. Кары-Якубов".Pravda Vostoka(in Russian). No. 30. 3 February 1957. p. 4.
- ^The Daily Review.August 1969.
- ^"О награждении работников Узбекского музыкального театра и Узбекской филармонии — участников декады Узбекского искусства в Москве" [On the awarding of employees of the Uzbek Musical Theatre and the Uzbek Philharmonic — participants of the decade of Uzbek art in Moscow].Pravda(in Russian). 1 June 1937. p. 1.
Bibliography
edit- Nosirova, Halima(1962).Солнце над Востоком: записки актрисы. Литературная запись Наталии Пентюховой(in Russian). Молодая гвардия.
- "Умр китоби".Guliston(in Uzbek).3:24. 1985.