Biography
Chary Nurymov (23 April 1940 - 1 February 1993) was a composer from Turkmenistan. Nurymov started to practice music being in the fifth form of the musical school attached to his boarding school of Bayramali City under the direction of Olga Krivchenko. In 1955 Chary Nurymov entered the Turkmen State Musical School and completed his studies in 1959 by two specialties: an oboe class and a historical and theoretical department. While studying at this musical school he was engaged in composition under the direction of Ashir Kuliyev, he made music for piano and oboe, as well as composed romances and songs. Overture for Symphony Orchestra, performed by the orchestra of his musical school, became the resulting work of Chary Nurymov.
In 1959 Chary Nurymov entered the Gnesin Musical Pedagogic Institute in Moscow and studied in Professor Heinrich Litinsky's composition class. Other outstanding teachers, authors of different studies and textbooks, of Chary Nurymov were S. Skrebkov (music polyphony), A. Stepanov (music harmony), N. Peiko, P. Shpitalny, E. Vitachek (orchestration and instrumentation), P. Kozlov, F. Arzamanov (musical composition analysis), M. Bruk and M. Pekelis (music history).
In 1966 he became the post-graduated student of the Gnesin Musical Pedagogic Institute and graduated from it in 1970. That time Chary Nurymov was busily mastering classical forms, composing orchestral overtures, instrumental sonatas and sonatinas, music to films, songs and romances.
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