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'''Daler Nazarov''' ({{lang-tg|Далер Назаров}}) (born September 8, 1959) is a [[ |
'''Daler Nazarov''' ({{lang-tg|Далер Назаров}}) (born September 8, 1959) is a [[Tajik people|Tajik]] singer, composer and actor of [[Pamiri people|Pamiri origin]]. |
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Nazarov was born in the Former Soviet Republic of [[Tajikistan]]. He has lived in [[Dushanbe]], the capital of [[Tajikistan]] for most of his life, but had to leave the country in the early 1990s due to [[Civil war in Tajikistan|a civil war]] that ended around 1997. For the next few years he lived in [[Almaty]], [[Kazakhstan]] and then returned to Dushanbe. Among his recent work is music for feature movies. Nazarov is of the [[Pamiri people|Pamiri]] ethnic group and many of his songs are in [[Shughni language]]. |
Daler Nazarov was born in the Former Soviet Republic of [[Tajikistan]]. In the late 1970's he created "Daler Nazarov's Band" that primarily focused on the rock genre and made him and his band popular. To his many fans, Daler Nazarov's band was regarded as the "Beatles" of Tajikistan. His songs "Agar on turki sherozi", "Zebo ba Zebo", "Chashmi kabudi dudi", "Chak-chaki boron", Dunyoi savdo bigzarad", "Hargiz az yod", "Nigori nozanin", "Bo perahani yosuman", "Telefoni sulh" were instant hits of the 1980's in the former Soviet Republic of [[Tajikistan]], [Uzbekistan] and [[Kazakhstan]]. In 1988, Muboraksho Mirzoshoyev joined his group and the duo collaborated for several years under "Daler Nazarov"s band. His band included the best musicians of the time, Muboraksho Mirzoshoyev, Ikbolsho Zavkibekov, Yadidya Ilyaev, Anvarhso Ghulomhaydarov, Firuz Khalilov, Daler Khalilov, Rustam Rahimov, and Zarif Pulatov. He has lived in [[Dushanbe]], the capital of [[Tajikistan]] for most of his life, but had to leave the country in the early 1990s due to [[Civil war in Tajikistan|a civil war]] that ended around 1997. For the next few years he lived in [[Almaty]], [[Kazakhstan]], and then returned to Dushanbe. Among his recent work is music for feature movies. Nazarov is of the [[Pamiri people|Pamiri]] ethnic group and many of his songs are in [[Shughni language]]. |
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==Filmography== |
==Filmography== |
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*[[Mirror Without Reflection]], composer, (2014) |
*[[Mirror Without Reflection]], composer, (2014) |
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*The Teacher, composer, (2014) |
*The Teacher, composer, (2014) |
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*Bunker, composer, (2019) |
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==Awards and nominations== |
==Awards and nominations== |
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Nazarov's music in Shik (2003) was nominated for an award.<ref>[https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0623372/ IMDB profile]</ref> |
Nazarov's music in Shik (2003) was nominated for an award.<ref>[https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0623372/ IMDB profile]</ref> |
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==References== |
==References== |
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Daler Nazarov | |
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Birth name | Daler |
Born | September 8, 1959 |
Origin | Dushanbe, Tajikistan SSR |
Genres | pop, rock, folk |
Instrument(s) | Guitar, sitar |
Daler Nazarov (Tajik: Далер Назаров) (born September 8, 1959) is a Tajik singer, composer and actor of Pamiri origin.
Daler Nazarov was born in the Former Soviet Republic of Tajikistan. In the late 1970's he created "Daler Nazarov's Band" that primarily focused on the rock genre and made him and his band popular. To his many fans, Daler Nazarov's band was regarded as the "Beatles" of Tajikistan. His songs "Agar on turki sherozi", "Zebo ba Zebo", "Chashmi kabudi dudi", "Chak-chaki boron", Dunyoi savdo bigzarad", "Hargiz az yod", "Nigori nozanin", "Bo perahani yosuman", "Telefoni sulh" were instant hits of the 1980's in the former Soviet Republic of Tajikistan, [Uzbekistan] and Kazakhstan. In 1988, Muboraksho Mirzoshoyev joined his group and the duo collaborated for several years under "Daler Nazarov"s band. His band included the best musicians of the time, Muboraksho Mirzoshoyev, Ikbolsho Zavkibekov, Yadidya Ilyaev, Anvarhso Ghulomhaydarov, Firuz Khalilov, Daler Khalilov, Rustam Rahimov, and Zarif Pulatov. He has lived in Dushanbe, the capital of Tajikistan for most of his life, but had to leave the country in the early 1990s due to a civil war that ended around 1997. For the next few years he lived in Almaty, Kazakhstan, and then returned to Dushanbe. Among his recent work is music for feature movies. Nazarov is of the Pamiri ethnic group and many of his songs are in Shughni language.
Filmography
- Yunosti pervoe utro, composer, (1979)
- Kumir, composer and actor, (1988)
- Tonnel, composer, (1993)
- Luna Papa, composer, (1999), Moon Father
- Rozhdenstvenskaya mysteriya, composer, (2000), The Christmas Miracle
- England, composer, (2000)
- Statue of Love, composer, (2003)
- The Suit, composer, (2003), (The Suit, aka Shik – il vestito, Italy, aka Costume, Le, France)
- Meistersinger: The sound of Russia, composer, (2003), (Big Bones – Big Business, aka Chasse à l'os en Sibérie, France)
- Angel na dorogakh, composer, (2003), Angel on the Road
- Die Sibirische Knochenjagd, composer, (2004)
- Sex & Philosophy, composer and actor, (2005)
- Shaere zobale-ha, composer, (2005), Poet of the wastes
- Bobo, composer, (2008)
- Opium War, composer, (2008)
- The Man Who Came with the Snow, composer, (2009)
- Mirror Without Reflection, composer, (2014)
- The Teacher, composer, (2014)
- Bunker, composer, (2019)
Awards and nominations
Nazarov's music in Shik (2003) was nominated for an award.[1]
References
External links
- Articles sourced by IMDb from April 2009
- 1959 births
- Living people
- Pamiri people
- Tajikistani musicians
- Tajikistani male singers
- Tajikistani actors
- 20th-century Tajikistani musicians
- 21st-century Tajikistani musicians
- 20th-century Tajikistani singers
- 21st-century Tajikistani singers
- 20th-century Tajikistani actors
- 21st-century Tajikistani actors
- 20th-century male singers
- 21st-century male singers
- Asian composer stubs