
Dilorom Omonullaeva, a famous composer, teacher and professor who made a great contribution to Uzbek national music and was a guiding star in the creative path of hundreds of singers, passed away at the age of 65. Her death was a heavy loss not only for the world of art, but also for the entire nation.
Dilorom Omonullaeva was a talented person who took her place not only in Uzbekistan, but also in world music. She was awarded the title of "Honored Worker of Culture of Uzbekistan", was awarded the Order of "Friendship", and became an example for many students.
The source of talent is family and work
Born on October 1, 1959 in Tashkent into a family of artists, Dilorom Omonullaeva grew up in a musical environment from an early age. She studied piano at the V. Uspensky Special Music School and was distinguished by her musical talent.
In order to further her education, she studied at the famous P.I. Tchaikovsky Conservatory in Moscow. There, she studied in the class of Professor Rumil Vildanov and graduated with honors. This stage gave her the opportunity to learn not only knowledge, but also the mature traditions of world music.
Creative heritage and cooperation with stage stars
Dilorom Omonullayeva collaborated with the most famous singers of Uzbekistan during her creative career. Songs such as "Siz yakkansan menga", "Sen kedesan", "Emir yagdi", "Saraton", performed by such stars as Azimjon Soliev, Obid Dadajonov, Khurshid Hotamov and Farrukh Zokirov, were born from her heart, pen and notebook.
These songs not only won the hearts of listeners, but also became a serious impetus for the development of modern Uzbek pop music.
The path of mastery - a spiritual legacy for future generations
Dilorom Omonullaeva, who has been teaching at the V. Uspensky Special Music School since 1993, has educated many talented students. Her style, patience, and tolerant attitude to creativity have earned her great respect among students and colleagues.
In conclusion, Dilorom Omonullaeva left a great and great legacy not only in her musical works, but also as a teacher. Her name, music, and virtuous life will never be forgotten. She will always live in the joyful melodies of our national music, in lyrical melodies that touch the hearts. Read 'Zamin' on Telegram!
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