Osh State Academic Uzbek Music and Drama Theater named after Babur explained

Osh State Academic Uzbek Music and Drama Theater named after Babur
Native Name:(Uzbek: Бобур номли Ўш Давлат академик ўзбек мусиқали драма театри)
Address:Lenin Street, 326
City:Osh city, Kyrgyzstan
Coordinates:40.5331°N 72.7967°W
Owner:Ministry of Culture, Information and Tourism of the Kyrgyz Republic
Capacity:1000 people
Opened:. Founder - Rahmonberdi Madazimov
Rebuilt:1929, 1979, 2012
Othernames:Osh Uzbek Music and Drama Theatre named after Kirov

Osh State Academic Uzbek Music and Drama Theater named after Babur (Russian: link=no|Ошский Государственный академический узбекский музыкально-драматический театр имени Бабура) – Osh city theatre (Kyrgyzstan), the oldest professional theater in Kyrgyzstan, the second oldest theater in Central Asia.

History of theater

In 1914, the theater group was founded under the leadership of Rahmonberdi Madazimov with teacher Russian-native schools Osh Baltyhodzha Sultanov.

In 1918, under the leadership of Rahmonberdi Madazimov with other enlightened leaders and teachers of the Osh district Ibrohim Musaboev, Beknazar Nazarov, Zhurahon Zaynobiddinov, Nazirhan Kamolov, A.Saidov, A.Eshonhonov, Abdukodir Iskhokov, Isroiljon Ismoilov, Jalil Sobitov the first time in Kyrgyzstan was founded by amateur theater group based on the concert brigade at the Revolutionary Military Council of the Turkestan Front of the local muslim actors.

The first artistic director of the theater group Rahmonberdi Madazimov was the first founder and organizer of the theater movement in Kyrgyzstan. In 1919, a circle was formed in the drama troupe. This troupe has served not only to the development of theatrical art, but also the development of professional musical art in the south of Kyrgyzstan. The repertoire of the troupe, in addition to theatrical productions have been numerous concerts, also carried out the processing of folk melodies for the musical accompaniment of performances that contributed to the formation of professional musicians. In the future, this troupe became the basis for the creation of the Osh State Academic Uzbek Music and Drama Theater named after Babur.

Babur Theatre in Osh is the oldest theater in Central Asia, after the Uzbek National Academic Drama Theatre named after Hamza in Tashkent (founded in 1913–27 in February 1914)

The founders of the theater

  1. Rahmonberdi Madazimov (1914)
  2. Beknazar Nazarov
  3. Ibrokhim Musaboev
  4. Zhurahon Zaynobiddinov
  5. Nazirhon Kamolov
  6. A. Saidov
  7. A.Eshonhonov
  8. Urinboy Rahmonov (since 1927)
  9. Zhurahon Rahmonov (since 1937)

Actors theater

People's artists of Kyrgyzstan

  1. Abdullah Tarok Faizullaev (1940)
  2. Roziyahon Muminova (1940)
  3. Tozhihon Hasanova (1940)
  4. Laylihon Moidova (1953)
  5. Tursunhon Solieva (1974)
  6. Nematzhon Nematov (1979)
  7. Tolibjon Badinov (1988)
  8. Oytozhihon Shobdonova (1988)
  9. Shavkat Dadazhonov
  10. Abdurasulzhon (Rasul) Uraimzhonov (31 October 2011)

Honored Artist of Uzbekistan

Zhurahon Rahmonberdievich Rahmonov (5 July 1974)

Honored Artist of Kyrgyzstan

  1. Sarimsok Karimov
  2. Tupahon Nurboeva
  3. Sharobiddin Tukhtasinov
  4. Khoshimjon Khasanov
  5. Kodirzhon Khamidov
  6. Ganizhon Butaev
  7. Bozorboy Yuldashev
  8. Mavlonzhon Kurbonov
  9. Yorkinoy Hotamova
  10. Minura Rasulzhonova
  11. Nigora Rasulzhonova
  12. Risolathon Urunova
  13. Rezhabboy Tojiboev
  14. Mahmudjon Rakhmatov
  15. Bahrom Tuhtamatov
  16. Ziёydin Zhalolov
  17. Matluba Mavlonova
  18. Jamila Butaboeva
  19. Hamidullo Matholikov
  20. Alla Askarova
  21. Dilorom Soipova
  22. Samida Holmatova

Repertoire

The main directors

  1. Rahmonberdi Madazimov (1914-1932)
  2. Bolta Mahmudov
  3. Urinboy Rahmonov (1941-1949)
  4. Gulomjon Ismoilov
  5. G. Faina Litvinskaya
  6. Sobirjon Yuldashev
  7. Erkin Murodov
  8. Zhuraboy Mahmudov
  9. Salohiddin Umarov
  10. Mahmudjon Gulomov
  11. Boobek Ibraev
  12. Abdurashid Boytemirov
  13. Ganizhon Holmatov
  14. Karimjon Yuldashev
  15. Nabijon Mamajonov

Theatre director

  1. Rahmonberdi Madazimov (1914-1932)
  2. Solihon Ahmadjonov
  3. Bobokhon Ortikov
  4. Abdugani Nurboev
  5. Salimjon Yodgorov
  6. Fattoh Mansurov
  7. Lutfulla Isakov
  8. Mahmudjon Umarov
  9. Alikhon Juraev
  10. Nurmamat Soliyev
  11. Solijon Rozikov
  12. Muhammadusmon Azizov
  13. Abdugani Abdugafurov (1973-1983)
  14. Komiljon Vosilov
  15. Khoshimjon Yuldashev
  16. Nabijon Mamajonov (May 2015).

Literature

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