Nasim Hoshimov Hoshimovich

     People’s artist of Uzbekistan, Nasim Hoshimov Hoshimovich was born on March 12, 1920 in Samarkand. In the world of music, a skillful educator, benazir was sealed in history as an opera singer (lyric baritone). Initially, in 1941 he graduated from the Moscow Uzbek opera Studio, and later in 1961 from the Tashkent Conservatory.
In mastering the artist’s national performance styles, Haji Abdulaziz, the wedding hofiz, had a significant influence. 1941-1944 chormeister and artist at Samarkand Theatre, from 1944 A.He works as a soloist of the Navoi state academic large theater of Uzbekistan, since 1959 as an educator at the Tashkent Conservatory, head of the Department of singing 1972-77, and in 1979 as a professor at this educational institution.
Storm in Uzbek operas ().Vasilenko, M.Ashrafi, “Storm”), Abraham (T.Sadigov, R.Glier,” Gulsara”), Nomon (M.Ashrafi, “Dilorom”), Escamilo in foreign classical operas (J.Bize,” Carmen”), Onegin, Yelesky (P.Tchaikovsky,” Yevgeny Onegin“,” Eagle motka”), Figaro (J.Rossini,” The Barber of Seville”) played the lead roles with a delivery to Maromi.
The concert repertoire of Nasim Hoshimov includes works such as Manas Leviev’s “heroic girls”, Tolibjon Sadigov’s “Jonon is visible”, Mutal Burhonov’s “you didn’t smile No”, mainly from Uzbek composers and composers.
In 1959 Nasim Hoshimov was awarded the honorary title of people’s artist of Uzbekistan for his outstanding services in the development of the musical culture of Uzbekistan. The artist died in Tashkent on the date of November 4, 2000.