Luxury of gold embroidery on the dark cherry or dark blue velvet background made by craftsmen and craftswomen vividly reminds about fabulous wealth of live Uzbek folk art traditions. Looking at patterns skillfully embroidered with golden sparkling threads it seems that sun itself touched them and secrets of this ancient art are known only to favorites of this star of day…
The European cinema festival opened in Tashkent can serve a bright example of the interest displayed by the Uzbek community to the European culture achievements.
Classical music school of Uzbekistan consolidated its positions
By Ziyoda Khamidova
Behzod Abduraimov, young pianist from Uzbekistan got a grand prize in the 7th International pianists’ contest which took place in London in the Royal festival hall with participation of 100 pianists from 16 countries of the world.
“Folk creativity train”, organized by the Ministry of Culture and Sports jointly with “Uzbekiston temir yullari” State Company and dedicated to the Year of Rural Development, arrived in Khorezm province.
Musical evening took place in the State Conservatoire of Uzbekistan
By Nigora Ganieva
Students of symphonic orchestra and student chorus of the State Conservatoire of Uzbekistan performed the most complicated musical compositions for spectators. The evening’s program included a Piano concert with orchestra and Requiem – one of the most known works by Alfred Shnitke who is famous for his complicated music language and mixture of styles.
Participation of Samson Umansky, Tashkent engineer aged 85 years, author of 43 inventions became a sensation of the second Republican fair of innovative ideas, technologies and projects which took place last week in the capital Expocentre.
The World view on folk applied art of Uzbekistan exhibition-fair finished in the Abulkasym Medresse in Tashkent. It was organized by the Uzbektourism National Company, National Arts Centre of Uzbekistan and Khunarmand Association.