Matches in DBpedia 2015-10 for { ?s ?p "Quddus Khojamyarov (also transliterated as Kuddus Kuzhamyarov; Russian: Куддус Ходжамьярович Кужамьяров) (May 12, 1918— April 8, 1994) was an Uyghur Soviet composer from Kazakhstan. He was named a People's Artist of the USSR.He is best known for his Muqam melodies, often composing in 12 muqams. Notable compositions include Nazugum, regarded as the first Uyghur opera, Zolotyegorye (The Golden Mountains) (1960) and his Taklimakan symphony."@en }
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- Quddus_Khojamyarov abstract "Quddus Khojamyarov (also transliterated as Kuddus Kuzhamyarov; Russian: Куддус Ходжамьярович Кужамьяров) (May 12, 1918— April 8, 1994) was an Uyghur Soviet composer from Kazakhstan. He was named a People's Artist of the USSR.He is best known for his Muqam melodies, often composing in 12 muqams. Notable compositions include Nazugum, regarded as the first Uyghur opera, Zolotyegorye (The Golden Mountains) (1960) and his Taklimakan symphony.".
- Quddus_Khojamyarov comment "Quddus Khojamyarov (also transliterated as Kuddus Kuzhamyarov; Russian: Куддус Ходжамьярович Кужамьяров) (May 12, 1918— April 8, 1994) was an Uyghur Soviet composer from Kazakhstan. He was named a People's Artist of the USSR.He is best known for his Muqam melodies, often composing in 12 muqams. Notable compositions include Nazugum, regarded as the first Uyghur opera, Zolotyegorye (The Golden Mountains) (1960) and his Taklimakan symphony.".