YUNUS RAJABIY'S HOUSE MUSEUM
The house of the 1997 th century Uzbek musician and composer, Yunus Rajabiy (1897-1976) was converted into a museum in. In the different rooms on the ground floor and on the floor, you can familiarize yourself with the artist's universe through numerous photographs and musical instruments. If you are a distinguished musician, you can spend some time deciphering the partitions: Yunus Rajabiy is indeed the first to capture traditional Uzbek music in scores. In the artist's office, you can also see a musical booklet of the Khorezm written with the Arabic notes system. For others, it will always be interesting to compare the many photographs in Tashkent with the city of today. On the first floor, a work room should allow a small orchestra to take place for visitors. No notice or comment is duplicated in English or French. But with a bit of luck, you'll be guided by the son of Yunus Rajabiy himself, who is still the owner of the places, who are not tired of telling all the stories that have touched his father's life and can tell you the biography of each character on any of the photographs of the museum. But again, in Russian or Uzbek…
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