Under the initiative and support of the country’s leadership, ongoing reforms are actively advancing the development of Uzbek national maqom art. Considerable efforts are being made to promote maqom art, an integral part of our cultural heritage, elevate its distinctive performance schools and traditions to a new level, and increase its international recognition.
As a natural extension of these efforts, the National University of Uzbekistan, in collaboration with the Uzbek National Maqom Art Center and the Yunus Rajabiy Maqom Ensemble, organized a concert titled *”The Renaissance of National Maqom Traditions in New Uzbekistan.”*
This educational concert, designed to promote national maqom art among young people, ignite their interest in classical works, and enhance their spiritual worldview, featured renowned representatives of national music and art, including folk singers, national artists, and skilled musicians and vocalists. The event was also attended by university professors, staff, students, and media representatives.
The audience was treated to timeless masterpieces of our national music, performed by exceptional artists, maqom performers, and members of the Yunus Rajabiy Maqom Ensemble. The performances were warmly received by all attendees.
Furthermore, through the initiative of the University Youth Union’s primary organization, a partnership has been formed with the “Dorilfunun” music and dance ensemble, the Uzbek National Maqom Art Center, and the Yunus Rajabiy Maqom Ensemble. This collaboration aims to identify and nurture young people interested in national maqom art among university students and youth from the university-affiliated neighborhoods. The initiative is dedicated to cultivating a deeper appreciation for national maqom art and contributing to the spiritual and cultural development of young people.