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Salamat Sadikova

Salamat Sadikova (Kyrgyz: Саламат Садыкова; Arabic: سلامات صاديقوف; also Sadykova and Sadicova; born 28 September 1956 in Kyzyl Jol village, Batken, Kyrgyzstan) is a folk singer[1] and the head of the coordinating council for the El-Ene (Mother Nation) Party in Kyrgyzstan.[2] Widely regarded as a national treasure, she is often referred to by the sobriquet "The Voice of Kyrgyzstan," which is also the name of one of her albums.[3]

Salamat Sadikova
Also known asСаламат Садыкова
Born (1956-09-28) September 28, 1956 (age 67)
OriginKyzyl Jol, Batken, Kyrgyzstan
GenresKyrgyz folk, ethnic music
Occupation(s)musician, songwriter, singer
Instrument(s)komuz
LabelsKyrgyz Music

Career edit

Sadikova initially faced much prejudice as a woman performing in the conservative southern area of the former Kyrgyz Soviet Socialist Republic.[1] Nonetheless, she eventually became the leader of the Kyrgyz national folk music and dance ensemble “Kambarkan”.[4][5]

She has received numerous awards, among them the title People's Artist of Kyrgyzstan[6] and "Honored Artist of the Republic of Kazakhstan",[7] Winner of the State prize of Toktogul, Owner of the title of World's Master of Music, Korea.[6]

Her first CD along with “Kambarkan” ensemble was released in Japan during their tours all around Japan. She produced and released a CD of her music in the United States with support from Mark A. Humphrey, who is an ethnomusicologist at UCLA.[5][8]

Performances edit

Sadikova has performed—solo and with “Kambarkan”—throughout Central Asia, including the Sharq Taronalari (Eastern Melodies) international music festival in Samarkand, Uzbekistan. She has also performed at various countries outside of Central Asia, including Belgium, China, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, Korea, Netherlands, Russia, Spain, Turkey and the United States.[4]

In 2003, she performed at the Days of Kyrgyz Culture in Moscow.[9] In 2006, at the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation's annual conference, she performed in front of several heads of state, such as those of China and Russia. She was among the 36 international artists who performed at the first World Masters Festival of Arts and Culture—billed as "the cultural Olympics of the traditional artists of the world"—in Seoul in October 2007.[10] In 2008, she was an Official Showcase Artist at WOMEX—a world music exposition held that year in Seville, Spain[4] along with being a part of the musical program for the "Rose of the World 2008" in Russia.[11][12]

Music and style edit

 
A Kyrgyz komuz, Sadikova's instrument of choice

Sadikova sings lyrical songs of the Kyrgyz people and accompanies herself on the Kyrgyz lute, called komuz. Some of her songs are traditional, or were popularized decades ago by Myskal Omurkanova (1915–1976), the first great Kyrgyz female artist to record extensively. Her other songs were often written specially for her by leading Kyrgyz and Kazakh composers, such as Kyrgyzstan's unofficial national anthem, Kyrgyz Jeri (Kyrgyz Land),[13] though she performs some original compositions as well. In content and emotion, Sadikova's songs might be compared to the ghazal song tradition or to Portuguese fado.

As translated from a quote from Plural World, Sadikova says:[14]

"My songs pertain to a love and nostalgia for the mountain villages, isolated, forgotten, even by the voice of my own land."

Notable songs edit

The follow are some popular pieces sung by Sadikova:

  • "Esingdebi"
  • "Alymkan"
  • "Кыргыз жерим" (Kyrgyz Jeri)
  • "Гүлгүн Жаш"
  • "Ay nuru" (Moonlight)
  • "Qïzïl gül"(Red Flower)

Tours edit

In 2008 and 2009, Sadikova had concert tours in Moscow, Ukraine, Germany, Netherlands, Spain, Belgium, South Korea and Taiwan.

  • WOMEX 2008 - Seville, Spain
  • Festival Roza Mira - Moscow
  • World's Master of Music – South Korea in 2007 and 2009
  • Hengchun International Folk Song and Music Festival – Taiwan
  • International Festival of Music and Dance "Svirzh" – Ukraine
  • Tour concerts in Japan, Germany, Turkey, Netherlands, Belgium
  • 2 solo concerts in Oman – Muscat and Salalah, in the frame of the cultural events of the Ministry of Tourism of Oman. February 2010

Critical reception edit

Michael Heumann, in the online Stylus Magazine, wrote the following regarding Sadikova:[15]

"To the list of the great female vocalists of the recording era — Billie Holiday, Sandy Denny, Aretha Franklin, Edith Piaf, and so on—add one more name: Salamat Sadikova. Never heard of her? You're not alone. Name recognition doesn't come easy for anyone in Kyrgyzstan, the most remote and isolated of former Soviet Central Asian republics. But ...Sadikova is that rare artist who can transform the simplest music into something truly magical."

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b "Tajik Songs of Sky And Destiny at Fest" - The Moscow Times
  2. ^ "New political party founded" - Center for Journalism in Extreme Situations
  3. ^ Salamat Sadikova 2010-12-10 at the Wayback Machine. Folklore Productions International.
  4. ^ a b c "Caucasus music-Silk Road." Oman Ministry of Tourism. Facebook.
  5. ^ a b Available Recordings of Kyrgyz Music Kyrgyzmusic.com
  6. ^ a b "People's Artist of Kyrgyzstan Salamat Sadykov take part in international folklore festival 'Masters of World Music'" - Park.RU (translated)
  7. ^ KYRGYZ VOCAL MUSIC
  8. ^ Finding Aid for the Mark Humphrey 1999- UCLA. October 2006.
  9. ^ "Days of Kyrgyz Culture are held in Moscow" - Kyrgyzstan Daily Digest[permanent dead link]
  10. ^ "The World Masters' Festival in Arts & Culture 2007" - Scribd
  11. ^ "Moscow Hosts "Rose of the World 2008" a Cultural Forum" - Russia's Presidency of the Shanghai Cooperation Organization 2011-08-15 at the Wayback Machine
  12. ^ (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2010-12-14. Retrieved 2010-08-28.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  13. ^ Pritchard, Maureen E.C. Legends Borne By Life: Myth, Grieving And The Circulation Of Knowledge Within Kyrgyz Contexts (Master's Thesis). The Ohio State University. 2009
  14. ^ Salamat Sadikov: The Voice of Kyrgyzstan. Plural World.
    (Quote translated from French: "Mes chants portent l'amour et la nostalgie des villages de montagne, isolés, oubliés, même par les voix de ma propre terre")
  15. ^ Heumann, Michael (2003-09-01). "Salamat Sadikova - The Voice of Kyrgyzstan - Review". Stylus Magazine.

salamat, sadikova, kyrgyz, Саламат, Садыкова, arabic, سلامات, صاديقوف, also, sadykova, sadicova, born, september, 1956, kyzyl, village, batken, kyrgyzstan, folk, singer, head, coordinating, council, mother, nation, party, kyrgyzstan, widely, regarded, national. Salamat Sadikova Kyrgyz Salamat Sadykova Arabic سلامات صاديقوف also Sadykova and Sadicova born 28 September 1956 in Kyzyl Jol village Batken Kyrgyzstan is a folk singer 1 and the head of the coordinating council for the El Ene Mother Nation Party in Kyrgyzstan 2 Widely regarded as a national treasure she is often referred to by the sobriquet The Voice of Kyrgyzstan which is also the name of one of her albums 3 Salamat SadikovaAlso known asSalamat SadykovaBorn 1956 09 28 September 28 1956 age 67 OriginKyzyl Jol Batken KyrgyzstanGenresKyrgyz folk ethnic musicOccupation s musician songwriter singerInstrument s komuzLabelsKyrgyz Music Contents 1 Career 1 1 Performances 2 Music and style 2 1 Notable songs 3 Tours 4 Critical reception 5 See also 6 ReferencesCareer editSadikova initially faced much prejudice as a woman performing in the conservative southern area of the former Kyrgyz Soviet Socialist Republic 1 Nonetheless she eventually became the leader of the Kyrgyz national folk music and dance ensemble Kambarkan 4 5 She has received numerous awards among them the title People s Artist of Kyrgyzstan 6 and Honored Artist of the Republic of Kazakhstan 7 Winner of the State prize of Toktogul Owner of the title of World s Master of Music Korea 6 Her first CD along with Kambarkan ensemble was released in Japan during their tours all around Japan She produced and released a CD of her music in the United States with support from Mark A Humphrey who is an ethnomusicologist at UCLA 5 8 Performances edit Sadikova has performed solo and with Kambarkan throughout Central Asia including the Sharq Taronalari Eastern Melodies international music festival in Samarkand Uzbekistan She has also performed at various countries outside of Central Asia including Belgium China France Germany Italy Japan Korea Netherlands Russia Spain Turkey and the United States 4 In 2003 she performed at the Days of Kyrgyz Culture in Moscow 9 In 2006 at the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation s annual conference she performed in front of several heads of state such as those of China and Russia She was among the 36 international artists who performed at the first World Masters Festival of Arts and Culture billed as the cultural Olympics of the traditional artists of the world in Seoul in October 2007 10 In 2008 she was an Official Showcase Artist at WOMEX a world music exposition held that year in Seville Spain 4 along with being a part of the musical program for the Rose of the World 2008 in Russia 11 12 Music and style edit nbsp A Kyrgyz komuz Sadikova s instrument of choice Sadikova sings lyrical songs of the Kyrgyz people and accompanies herself on the Kyrgyz lute called komuz Some of her songs are traditional or were popularized decades ago by Myskal Omurkanova 1915 1976 the first great Kyrgyz female artist to record extensively Her other songs were often written specially for her by leading Kyrgyz and Kazakh composers such as Kyrgyzstan s unofficial national anthem Kyrgyz Jeri Kyrgyz Land 13 though she performs some original compositions as well In content and emotion Sadikova s songs might be compared to the ghazal song tradition or to Portuguese fado As translated from a quote from Plural World Sadikova says 14 My songs pertain to a love and nostalgia for the mountain villages isolated forgotten even by the voice of my own land Notable songs edit The follow are some popular pieces sung by Sadikova Esingdebi Alymkan Kyrgyz zherim Kyrgyz Jeri Gүlgүn Zhash Ay nuru Moonlight Qizil gul Red Flower Tours editIn 2008 and 2009 Sadikova had concert tours in Moscow Ukraine Germany Netherlands Spain Belgium South Korea and Taiwan WOMEX 2008 Seville Spain Festival Roza Mira Moscow World s Master of Music South Korea in 2007 and 2009 Hengchun International Folk Song and Music Festival Taiwan International Festival of Music and Dance Svirzh Ukraine Tour concerts in Japan Germany Turkey Netherlands Belgium 2 solo concerts in Oman Muscat and Salalah in the frame of the cultural events of the Ministry of Tourism of Oman February 2010Critical reception editMichael Heumann in the online Stylus Magazine wrote the following regarding Sadikova 15 To the list of the great female vocalists of the recording era Billie Holiday Sandy Denny Aretha Franklin Edith Piaf and so on add one more name Salamat Sadikova Never heard of her You re not alone Name recognition doesn t come easy for anyone in Kyrgyzstan the most remote and isolated of former Soviet Central Asian republics But Sadikova is that rare artist who can transform the simplest music into something truly magical See also editMusic of Kyrgyzstan Sara SadiqovaReferences edit a b Tajik Songs of Sky And Destiny at Fest The Moscow Times New political party founded Center for Journalism in Extreme Situations Salamat Sadikova Archived 2010 12 10 at the Wayback Machine Folklore Productions International a b c Caucasus music Silk Road Oman Ministry of Tourism Facebook a b Available Recordings of Kyrgyz Music Kyrgyzmusic com a b People s Artist of Kyrgyzstan Salamat Sadykov take part in international folklore festival Masters of World Music Park RU translated KYRGYZ VOCAL MUSIC Finding Aid for the Mark Humphrey 1999 UCLA October 2006 Days of Kyrgyz Culture are held in Moscow Kyrgyzstan Daily Digest permanent dead link The World Masters Festival in Arts amp Culture 2007 Scribd Moscow Hosts Rose of the World 2008 a Cultural Forum Russia s Presidency of the Shanghai Cooperation Organization Archived 2011 08 15 at the Wayback Machine Archived copy PDF Archived from the original PDF on 2010 12 14 Retrieved 2010 08 28 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint archived copy as title link Pritchard Maureen E C Legends Borne By Life Myth Grieving And The Circulation Of Knowledge Within Kyrgyz Contexts Master s Thesis The Ohio State University 2009 Salamat Sadikov The Voice of Kyrgyzstan Plural World Quote translated from French Mes chants portent l amour et la nostalgie des villages de montagne isoles oublies meme par les voix de ma propre terre dd Heumann Michael 2003 09 01 Salamat Sadikova The Voice of Kyrgyzstan Review Stylus Magazine Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Salamat Sadikova amp oldid 1043432742, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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