Meli Musaev ( 1914 - 1969 ) - Soviet Uzbek artist.
| Meli Musaev | |||||
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| Date of Birth | January 1, 1914 | ||||
| Place of Birth | Tashkent Syrdarya region (Russian Empire) | ||||
| Date of death | December 18, 1969 (55 years old) | ||||
| A place of death | Tashkent UzSSR , USSR | ||||
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| Genre | set designer | ||||
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| Ranks | People's Artist of the Uzbek SSR | ||||
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Content
- 1 Biography
- 2 designed ballets
- 3 Awards
- 4 References
Biography
Born on January 1, 1914 in Tashkent . In 1935 he graduated from the Samarkand Art College. Since 1930, he worked in theaters of Uzbekistan , including in 1943-1969 - in the Naval Aviation Safety and Traffic Safety named after A. Navoi .
He died on December 18, 1969 . He was buried in Tashkent at the Chigatai cemetery .
Drawn ballets
- “Akbilyak” S. N. Vasilenko (1943, 1946)
- “ Coppelia ” by L. Delibes (1947)
- The Ballerina by G. A. Mushel (1949, 1952)
- "Doctor Aibolit" by I.V. Morozov (1954)
- The Seven Beauties by K. A. Karaev (1955)
- "Shurale" F.Z. Yarullina (1956)
- "Don Juan" by L. V. Feigin (1964)
- “Leyli and Majnun” by I. I. Akbarov (1968)
- "Corsair" A. Adana (1968)
- “Suhail and Mehri” by M. B. Leviev (1969)
- The Amulet of Love by M. Ashrafi (1969)
Awards and Prizes
- The Stalin Prize of the third degree - for the design of the opera performance "Gyulsara" by T. S. Sadykov and R. M. Glier , staged on the stage of the Navoi State Academic Theater named after A. Navoi
- People's Artist of the Uzbek SSR (1950)
- The order of Lenin
- two orders of the Red Banner of Labor