Biography
Mashriq (meaning "Orient") was founded in 2002 by Husniddin Atoev. He consulted and invited musicians which had played with him before in other music ensembles. The group's repertoire contains most genres of Uzbek music and song, from Shashmaqam, Fergana-Tashkent maqams and national songs, Bukharian classic and folk melodies, Khorezm classical and folk melodies. The musicians play almost all of the Uzbek traditional musical instruments: doira, tanbur, dutar, sato, ud, rubab, qayroq, surnay, qo'shnay, chang, kanun, gijjak, chang-qobuz.
Usually Mashriq accompanies singers from outside the group, but the group has three singers of its own as well.
Husniddin Atoev - musical director, ud, rubab, qayroq, chang-qobuz
Shavkat Matyakubov - vocals, surnay, qo`shnay, dutar
Ulughbek Khudoynazarov - chang, kanun
Ilyos Arabov - vocals, dutar, tanbur, sato, gijjak
Feruza Ochilova - vocals, dutar, doira
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