Wed. Sep 18th, 2024

Ancient city of Samarkand hosts International Music Festival “Sharq Taronalari

By IAR Desk

The ancient city of Samarkand or “The Pearl of the Earth” as she is lovIngly known, will be holding the Sharq Taronalari XIII International Music Festival, from August 26 to 30, undr the auspices of UNESCO.

Sharq Taronalari is considered one of the largest festivals in Central Asia. The main objectives of the festival are to promote the achievements in national music art to the wider public, to preserve and develop the cultures and traditions of nations, to support talented youth in the fields of music and singing, and to expand international creative ties while promoting the ideals of peace, friendship, and mutual tolerance.

Established in 1997 and held for the first time, the Sharq Taronalari International Music Festival welcomed musical groups and performers from 31 countries; by 2019, the number of participating countries had increased to 75 during the XII Sharq Taronalari festival.
The XIII International Music Festival Sharq Taronalari, scheduled for August 26-30, 2024, is expected to be attended by more than 300 representatives from about (As of August 1, 62 countries have expressed their desire to participate in the festival, and applications for participation in the festival continue to arrive these days) 70 countries.

As of today, Sharq Taronalari has taken its place among the famous festivals not only in Central Asia but on a global scale. This is vividly evidenced by the increasing number of participants and the countries expressing desire to participate each year, alongside the growing level of the programs quality.

The following program is planned for the XIII International Music Festival Sharq Taronalari:
On August 26, a solemn opening ceremony of the XIII International Music Festival Sharq Taronalari will be held in the city of Samarkand.

On August 27-28, an International Scientific and Practical Conference on the theme Music Culture of Eastern Peoples: Principles of Creative Convergence in the Processes of Globalization is scheduled, expecting the participation of musicologists, scientists from research centers, professors and teachers from musical higher education institutions, and researching doctoral and masters students.

From August 27-29 (at 7:00 PM), a competition will be held among the participants of the XIII International Music Festival Sharq Taronalari, where the performances will be evaluated by an International Jury in two directions: Professional (classical) level of folk music and song; and
Music and song created by modern composers.

To evaluate the performances of the competition contestants, an International Jury consisting of no less than seven members will be formed by the Organizing Committee. The Jury will include highly qualified foreign and local musicologists, renowned artists, composers, and representatives from organizations of international art festivals in foreign countries.

During the evaluation process, the national identity of the songs, the harmony and meaning of the lyrics, the level of the performers skills, cultural attire, and stage movement will be the main criteria for the competition.

For the performance, a live ensemble of no more than 12 musicians will be allowed to participate. The performances of the competition participants will be evaluated by the International Jury in two directions: Professional (classical) level of folk music and song;
Music and song genres created by modern composers.

Winners of the competition will be awarded diplomas, statuettes, and cash prizes in the following amounts by the Organizing Committee: Grand Prix 10,000 US dollars; 1st place (in each genre) 2 x 5,000 10,000 US dollars; 2nd place (in each genre) 2 x 3,500 7,000 US dollars; 3rd place (in each genre) 3 x 2,000 6,000 US dollars;

The Grand Prix will not be awarded if no worthy candidate is found according to the decision of the International Jury. According to the decision of the International Jury, only the Grand Prix prize will not be shared; the cash prizes for 1st, 2nd, and 3rd places may be shared.

Participants who took part in the competition but did not win will receive a diploma of participation in the Sharq Taronalari International Music Festival.

Winners of the competition must participate in the concert program of the solemn closing ceremony of the Sharq Taronalari International Music Festival. Participants who have won the competition (laureates) cannot participate in this competition in the following years but may be invited to the festival as honored guests. Participants who participated in the competition and did not place are entitled to participate in the next competition.

Participants recognized by the organizers, creative unions, foundations, and independent jury members and fans will be awarded special diplomas and cash prizes of 500 US dollars in categories such as Youngest Participant, Best Participant Recognized by Fans, Best Instrumental Music Performer, and other nominations. Each participant of the festival will receive a certificate of active participation in the Sharq Taronalari International Music Festival.

Participants who have won the competition (laureates) cannot participate in this competition in the following years but may be invited to the festival as honored guests. Participants who participated in the competition and did not place are entitled to participate in the next competition.

On August 30, the solemn closing ceremony of the Sharq Taronalari XIII International Music Festival will take place in Samarkand, where the winners will be announced and awarded.

Over the years many Indians have won prizes at the Sharq Taronalari festival.

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