Sirojiddin Juraev
48 top tracks
Sirojiddin Juraev
48 top tracks
Albums

Music of Central Asia Vol. 7: In the Shrine of the Heart: Popular Classics from Bukhara and Beyond
Sirojiddin Juraev

Сирожиддин Джураев
Sirojiddin Juraev

Music of Central Asia Vol. 10: Borderlands: Wu Man and Master Musicians from the Silk Route
Sirojiddin Juraev

Music of Central Asia Vol. 9: In the Footsteps of Babur: Musical Encounters from the Lands of the Mughals
Sirojiddin Juraev

Music of Central Asia, Vol. 4: Bardic Divas - Women’s Voices in Central Asia
Sirojiddin Juraev

Music of Central Asia Vol. 7: In the Shrine of the Heart: Po
Sirojiddin Juraev

Music of Central Asia vol.7: In the Shrine of the Heart
Sirojiddin Juraev

Music of Central Asia, Vol. 7: In the Shrine of the Heart: Popular Classics from Bukhar
Sirojiddin Juraev

Music of Central Asia Vol. 9: In the Footsteps of Babur: Musical Encounters from the Lands o
Sirojiddin Juraev

Music of Central Asia vol. 7: In the Shrine of the Heart
Sirojiddin Juraev

Music of Central Asia Vol. 9: In the Footsteps of Babur: Musical Encounters from the Lands
Sirojiddin Juraev

In the Footsteps of Babur, Musical Encounters From the Lands of the Mughals (Music of Central Asia, Vol. 9)
Sirojiddin Juraev
Biography
Sirojiddin Juraev (also spelled Sirajoddin Juraev) comes from a lineage of dutar players in his native region of northern Tajikistan, continuing the tradition from his father and grandfather. He studied music at the Music College in Khujand and at Khujand University, and after that under Abduvali Abdurashidov at the Academy of Maqom in Dushanbe, where he now teaches at the National Conservatory and is a member of The Academy of Maqâm ensemble. His style is close to the Ferghana style. <a href="h...Read more on Last.fm
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Sirojiddin Juraev (also spelled Sirajoddin Juraev) comes from a lineage of dutar players in his native region of northern Tajikistan, continuing the tradition from his father and grandfather. He studied music at the Music College in Khujand and at Khujand University, and after that under Abduvali Abdurashidov at the Academy of Maqom in Dushanbe, where he now teaches at the National Conservatory and is a member of The Academy of Maqâm ensemble. His style is close to the Ferghana style. <a href="https://www.last.fm/music/Sirojiddin+Juraev">Read more on Last.fm</a>. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
