The President expresses his condolences on the death of Sherali Joraev

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Yesterday, on September 4, we reported that People's Artist of Uzbekistan Sherali Joraev died at the age of 77. President of Uzbekistan Shavkat Mirziyoev expressed his condolences on the death of Sherali Joraev. This was reported by the President's press service.

The culture and art of Uzbekistan suffered a severe separation.

Sherali Joraev was born on April 12, 1947 in the city of Asaka, Andijan region. In 1971, she graduated from the Tashkent Institute of Theater and Painting Art (now the State Institute of Art and Culture of Uzbekistan) and began her career as a singer of the "Shodlik" singing and dancing ensemble. For many years, he worked in creative organizations such as the Andijan Region Philharmonic, the Uzbekistan State Philharmonic, and the Uzbekkontsert state institution.

It is indeed sad news to hear about the passing of People's Artist of Uzbekistan, Sherali Joraev. He made significant contributions to the culture and art of Uzbekistan throughout his career, leaving a lasting legacy. His unique talent, voice, and dedication to his craft enriched the "golden fund" of Uzbek singing art and made him a respected figure among the people.

Sherali Joraev's work extended beyond his artistic accomplishments; he also played a role in strengthening relations with compatriots living abroad and contributed to the development of young talents in the field of national singing. His numerous awards and honors, such as the titles "Honored Artist of Uzbekistan" and "People's Artist of Uzbekistan," as well as the State Prize of the Republic of Uzbekistan, reflect the recognition of his exceptional contributions to the country's culture.

The heartfelt condolences expressed by President Shavkat Mirziyoev and the sentiments of the message demonstrate the deep impact and respect Sherali Joraev had in Uzbekistan and among his fellow countrymen. His memory will undoubtedly live on in the hearts of those who appreciated his artistry and contributions to Uzbek culture.
 


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