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'''Mukhtar Ashrafi''' ({{lang-ru|Мухтар Ашрафович Ашрафи}}, Uzbek: ''Muxtor Ashrafiy'';
'''Mukhtar Ashrafi''' ({{lang-ru|Мухтар Ашрафович Ашрафи}}, Uzbek: ''Muxtor Ashrafiy'';
{{OldStyleDate|11 June|1912|29 May}} in [[Bukhara]] – 10 December 1975 in [[Tashkent]]) was a [[Soviet Union|Soviet]] [[Uzbekistan|Uzbek]] composer. He was named [[People's Artist of the USSR]] in 1951.<ref>{{cite Grove |title=Ashrafi, Muhtar |last=Sultanova |first=Razia |year=2001 |doi=10.1093/gmo/9781561592630.article.45041 |ref=harv }}</ref> He became a member of the [[Communist Party of the Soviet Union]] in 1941 was awarded the [[State Stalin Prize|Stalin Prize]] in 1943 and 1952.
{{OldStyleDate|11 June|1912|29 May}} in [[Bukhara]] – 10 December 1975 in [[Tashkent]]) was a [[Soviet Union|Soviet]] [[Uzbekistan|Uzbek]] composer. He was named [[People's Artist of the USSR]] in 1951.<ref>{{cite Grove |title=Ashrafi, Muhtar |last=Sultanova |first=Razia |year=2001 |doi=10.1093/gmo/9781561592630.article.45041 |ref=harv }}</ref> He became a member of the [[Communist Party of the Soviet Union]] in 1941 was awarded the [[State Stalin Prize|Stalin Prize]] in 1943 and 1952.<ref>{{Cite web|title=АШРАФИ МУХТАР АШРАФОВИЧ ( Композитор, дирижер)* :: Мемориал памяти :: Мемориальное агентство по уходу за памятниками и местами захоронения в Узбекистане.|url=https://tashkentpamyat.ru/ashrafi-mukhtar-ashrafovich-kompozitor-dirizher-.html|access-date=2020-12-10|website=tashkentpamyat.ru}}</ref>


His daughter [[Muqadamma Ashrafi|Muqadamma]] was a noted medievalist.<ref name="AbdullaevAkbarzaheh2010">{{cite book|author1=Kamoludin Abdullaev|author2=Shahram Akbarzaheh|title=Historical Dictionary of Tajikistan|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=PB5xgFRuYPUC|date=27 April 2010|publisher=Scarecrow Press|isbn=978-0-8108-7379-7}}</ref>
His daughter [[Muqadamma Ashrafi|Muqadamma]] was a noted medievalist.<ref name="AbdullaevAkbarzaheh2010">{{cite book|author1=Kamoludin Abdullaev|author2=Shahram Akbarzaheh|title=Historical Dictionary of Tajikistan|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=PB5xgFRuYPUC|date=27 April 2010|publisher=Scarecrow Press|isbn=978-0-8108-7379-7}}</ref>
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==Selected works==
==Selected works==
;Operas
;Operas
* ''Buran'' (1939, with S. Vasilenko)<ref>{{Cite web|title=Мухтар Ашрафи|url=https://www.kino-teatr.ru/kino/composer/sov/34180/bio/|access-date=2020-12-10|website=Кино-Театр.РУ}}</ref>
* ''Buran'' (1939, with [[Sergei Vasilenko|S. Vasilenko]])<ref>{{Cite web|title=Мухтар Ашрафи|url=https://www.kino-teatr.ru/kino/composer/sov/34180/bio/|access-date=2020-12-10|website=Кино-Театр.РУ}}</ref>
* ''Grand Canal'' (1941, with S. Vasilenko)
* ''Grand Canal'' (1941, with S. Vasilenko)
* ''Dilaram'' (1958)
* ''Dilaram'' (1958)

Revision as of 14:11, 10 December 2020

Mukhtar Ashrafi (Template:Lang-ru, Uzbek: Muxtor Ashrafiy; 11 June [O.S. 29 May] 1912 in Bukhara – 10 December 1975 in Tashkent) was a Soviet Uzbek composer. He was named People's Artist of the USSR in 1951.[1] He became a member of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union in 1941 was awarded the Stalin Prize in 1943 and 1952.[2]

His daughter Muqadamma was a noted medievalist.[3]

Selected works

Operas
  • Buran (1939, with S. Vasilenko)[4]
  • Grand Canal (1941, with S. Vasilenko)
  • Dilaram (1958)
  • Heart of a Poet (1962)
Ballets
  • Love Amulet (1969)
  • Timur Malik (1970)
  • Stoikost' (1971)
  • Love and Dream (1973)
Orchestral works
  • Symphony No. 1 "Heroic" (1942; awarded Stalin Prize)
  • Symphony No. 2 "Glory to the Victors" (1944)
  • Kantatu o Schast'ye (1952; awarded Stalin Prize)
  • Oratorio Skazanie o Rustame (1974)
  • Music for theater, films, etc.

References

  1. ^ Sultanova, Razia (2001). "Ashrafi, Muhtar". Grove Music Online (8th ed.). Oxford University Press. doi:10.1093/gmo/9781561592630.article.45041. ISBN 978-1-56159-263-0. {{cite encyclopedia}}: Invalid |ref=harv (help)
  2. ^ "АШРАФИ МУХТАР АШРАФОВИЧ ( Композитор, дирижер)* :: Мемориал памяти :: Мемориальное агентство по уходу за памятниками и местами захоронения в Узбекистане". tashkentpamyat.ru. Retrieved 2020-12-10.
  3. ^ Kamoludin Abdullaev; Shahram Akbarzaheh (27 April 2010). Historical Dictionary of Tajikistan. Scarecrow Press. ISBN 978-0-8108-7379-7.
  4. ^ "Мухтар Ашрафи". Кино-Театр.РУ. Retrieved 2020-12-10.