Suleiman Yudakov

Suleiman (Solomon) Alexandrovich Yudakov (Tajik: Сулейман (Соломон) Александрович Юдаков; Russian: Сулейма́н (Соломо́н) Алекса́ндрович Юдако́в) (14 April [O.S. 2 April] 1916 1990) was a Soviet Bukharian composer of Bukharan Jewish descent.

Biography

Suleiman Yudakov, a Bukharian Jew, was born in Kokand, and started to devote himself to music in the orphanage where he spent three years of his childhood. His first teacher there was Mikhail Naigof. In 1932, he was accepted to the so-called rabfak (рабочий факультет, or workers' faculty - an educational establishment set up to prepare workers and peasants for higher education) of the Moscow Conservatory majoring as a flautist. In 1939, Suleiman Yudakov became a student in the class of Reinhold Glière at the conservatory's Department of Composing. In 1941, he had to interrupt his studies due to the outbreak of the war and leave for Tashkent, where he remained until his death.

Compositions

In 1944, Suleiman Yudakov composed the melody of the Tajik SSR state anthem. This melody has since been used in Surudi Milli, the current national anthem of Tajikistan.

After the war, Suleiman Yudakov composed many works, including the first Uzbek comical opera, ballets, cantatas, and symphonic music:

Honours

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