Eson Kandov Explained

Eson Kandov (*October 31, 1941 in Tashkent) was an singer and musician from Uzbekistan with a successful career during the 1960-80s. He was awarded the distinction as Honored Artist of the Uzbek SSR in 1974 and is considered the first artist who represented the Republic of Uzbekistan on the international stage at the Sopot Festival "Sopot-73".[1]

His albums and EPs were successfully distributed throughout the Soviet Union through the major record label Melodiya in the 1970s and 1980s.[2] [3]

Early life

He was born as the second son into a family of Bukharian Jews.[4] His father was a teacher of the Uzbek language and his mother was a housewife who worked in the financial administration when he was young. During his childhood his maternal grandfather, who had lyrical baritone voice, and his mother often sang to him on weekends or on holidays.[5]

Education

After graduating from school, Eson Kandov entered the acting department of the Theater and Art Institute, and from the second year he chose to enter the Tashkent State Conservatory. At the conservatory he mainly learned classical singing. After successfully participating in a competition at the Conservatory in 1964, he was accepted as a soloist and singer in the Variety Orchestra of Uzbekistan.[1]

His real name at birth was Isaac Ilyich Kandov, but early into his career singer Botir Zokirov suggested adopting the name Eson as it sounded more romantic and artistic. Over the 25 year long career in the Soviet Union, he grew into the name so much that he couldn’t imagine associating with different name.[5]

Musical career

Eson Kandov was among the singers who appeared as a soloist in the Estrada Symphony Orchestra, which was founded in the Uzbek Soviet Republic for state television and radio in 1963. The Estrada Orchestra consisted of a large string section, saxophones, trumpets, trombones, guitars, piano and drums, and occasionally instruments from older Uzbek music traditions.[6] Along with singers such as Botir Zokirov, Luiza Zokirova and Elmira Urazbaeva, he is considered a co-founder of modern Uzbek pop music with traditional influences in the 1960s.[7] [8] [9] [10] [11]

In 1973 he represented the Soviet Union at the Sopot International Song Festival with the song “Ormonlarga konarokshom” (translated from Uzbek as “Evening falls on the forests”) in the Forest Opera, Sopot, Poland.[12] [13] [14] [15] In the same year, on the basis of the Uzbek Variety Orchestra, the Tashkent Music Hall was created, where he was the leading soloist and singer. Since 1974 he has been collaborating with the state ensemble "Yalla". With Yalla, he toured a dozen European countries as well as across all over the Soviet Union. In 1977 when the state ensemble "Navo" was formed, he became its soloist singer.[1] [5]

After he moved to Israel in 1991, he founded his own ensemble "Shirey a Olam" ("Songs of the World"), which was active until 1997.[5] However, even though he had a high number of performances in Israel, he was unable to repeat the earlier big successes he had in the Soviet Union. He continued to work as a teacher and coach for young musicians.

Personal life

He has one son, Gabriel, with his wife Mira, who he married in Tashkent in 1982. The family currently lives in Israel, in Petah Tikva. He has two nieces from his brother, Oleg, - Stella Kandova, who lives in New York, and Angela Pinchasov, who lives in Vienna.[5]

Discography

Year (P)NumberOriginal title[16] [17] Title in EnglishFormatLabel, country
1973Д 00034397-8Эсон Кандов – БарноEson Kandov - BarnoVinyl, 7", 33 ⅓ RPMMelodiya, USSR
1974М60-36595-6Узбекская эстрадаUzbek EstradaLP, Green vinyl
1976М60-39403-4ЭСТРАДНАЯ МУЗЫКА КОМПОЗИТОРОВ УЗБЕКИСТАНАPOPULAR MUSIC BY UZBEK COMPOSERSLP, Mono, Yellow
1976М62-39529-30Узбекские эстрадные песниUzbek Estrada pop songs7", 33 ⅓ RPM, Mono, Yellow
1977М60-40359-60ПЕСНИ Ш. РАМАЗАНОВА (1910).SONGS OF SH. RAMAZANOVA (1910).LP
1987Г62—06887-8Поёт Эсон КандовEson Kandov SingingFlexi-disc, 7", 33 ⅓ RPM, Mono
1979С62-12121-2Эсон Кандов – Не УспокоимсяEson Kandov - Let's not rest7", 33 ⅓ RPM
1979С60-13079—80УЗБЕКСКАЯ ЭСТРАДНАЯ МУЗЫКАUzbek Estrada MusicAlbum
1983С62 20053 008Эсон Кандов, Наво – Ливанские КедрыEson Kandov and the ensemble Navo - Lebanese Cedars7", 33 ⅓ RPM
1984С62 20821 008ПЕСНИ НА СТИХИ ТАТЬЯНЫ КОРШИЛОВОЙSONGS TO VERSES BY TATIANA KORSHILOVA7", 33 ⅓ RPM
1986АБП 0038СУЛТАНОВА Надира.SULTANOV Nadira.
1987С62 24569 003КАНДОВ Эсон. «Дом родной»:KANDOV Eson. «Home»:
1989С60 28883 001КАНДОВ Эсон. «Ветер странствий».KANDOV Eson. «Wind of Wanderings».LPMelodiya, USSR
2016MEL CO 0234Летняя Мелодия. 50 песен для летаSummer Melody. 50 songs for the summer
2021Ностальгия по СССР (Любимые хиты)Nostalgia for the USSR (Favorite hits)

Selection of songs

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Эсон Кандов Eson Kandov плейлист . ru.
  2. Web site: Эсон Кандов - Diskographie . . ru.
  3. Web site: Кандов Эсон . records.su.
  4. Book: Pinkhasov . Robert . Bukharian Jews worldwide . 2015 . New York . 978-1936755165.
  5. Web site: Эсон Кандов Eson Kandov плейлист . Мунира . Зиякаева . October 7, 2016 . ru.
  6. Book: KLENKE . KERSTIN . SOUND STATE OF UZBEKISTAN : popular music and politics in the karimov era. . 2019-04-17. ROUTLEDGE . [S.l.] . 9781032241265.
  7. Ганиева, И. А. . ШТРИХИ К ТВОРЧЕСКОМУ ПОРТРЕТУ Б.ЗАКИРОВА . Oriental Art and Culture . 2022 . 3 . 2 . 757–761 .
  8. Ю.ш . Тураев . ТВОРЧЕСКИЙ ПОРТРЕТ НАРОДНОГО АРТИСТА УЗБЕКИСТАНА БАТЫРА КАРИМОВИЧА ЗАКИРОВА . Проблемы современной науки и образования . 2021 . 10 . 167 . 85–87 . 2304-2338.
  9. Sulaymonova . Shokhsanam . SHAROF RASHIDOV'S HONORABLE SERVICES TO THE UZBEK PEOPLE . International Journal on Integrated Education . June 2021 . 4 . 6 .
  10. Ikromova . Farangiz . Uzbek national pop music view . ACADEMICIA: An International Multidisciplinary Research Journal . 2022 . 12 . 5 . 1281–1285 . 10.5958/2249-7137.2022.00603.6. 250475641 .
  11. Book: Music in the USSR . VAAP-INFORM . 1989 . 41.
  12. Web site: Sopot Festival '73 - Opera Leśna Sopot . 6 August 2017. https://web.archive.org/web/20170806012502/http://operalesna.sopot.pl/sopot-festival-lata-70/39-sopot-festival-73 . 2017-08-06 .
  13. Web site: Nov 1, 2017 . Tashkent I vsedaokolo.uz . .
  14. News: 1974 . Sputnik . 119 . Novosti Printing House, Original from the University of California .
  15. 1973 . Hudební rozhledy: měsíčník pro hudební kritiku vydává Svaz českých skladatelů a koncertních umělců . SČSKU., Svaz československých skladeltelů, SHV . Czech . 26 . 452.
  16. Web site: Кандов Эсон . 2022-09-27 . records.su.
  17. Web site: Эсон Кандов . 2022-09-27 . Discogs . de.
  18. Web site: Boi, boi / Бой, бой - Eson Kandov . . en.
  19. Web site: Bukharian Wedding / бухарская свадьба - Eson Kandov . . en.
  20. Web site: Эсон Кандов - Емина / Eson Kandov - Emina . . en.
  21. Web site: Romansi / Романсы - Eson Kandov . . en.
  22. Web site: Песня о Ташкенте - Юнус Тураев, Эсон Кандов и Науфаль Закиров 1965 г. . . en.