Known Tajik singer Daler Nazarov to perform two concerts in Moscow

DUSHANBE, October 21, 2008, Asia-Plus  — Known Tajik singer Daler Nazarov will perform two concerts in Moscow next month.  Daler Nazarov told Asia-Plus today that the concerts will be held in the Tsisterna Club on November 9 and 14.  “The concerts are organized under support of Moscow friends, many of whom are former residents of […]

Nargis Hamroboyeva

DUSHANBE, October 21, 2008, Asia-Plus  — Known Tajik singer Daler Nazarov will perform two concerts in Moscow next month. 

Daler Nazarov told Asia-Plus today that the concerts will be held in the Tsisterna Club on November 9 and 14.  “The concerts are organized under support of Moscow friends, many of whom are former residents of Tajikistan,” Nazarov said.       

            According to him, audience will hear once again songs such “Nouri Khudo”, “Roudaki”, “Turki Sherozi” and many others from his old repertoire.  “I am not in pursuit of new songs; I consider that each song may sound in a new fashion with new performance,” he said.  

            Daler Nazarov’s group consist of Yodgor Odinamamadov, Sharinisso Yakovleva, Bahodur Davaltov, as well as member of known Tajik music group Shams, including Nobovar Chanorov, Iqbol Zavqibekov, Yadidya Ilayaev, Zarif Poulodov and Muborakqadam Mashrabov.  

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