Soltan Ğäbäşi
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Ğäbäşi Soltanäxmät Xäsänğata ulı [(ɣæbæˈʃɪ sɔlˌtɑnæxˈmæt xæˌsænɣʌˈtɑ uˈlɯ] aka Soltan Ğäbäşi [sɔlˌtɑn ɣæbæˈʃɪ ];[1] Tatar Cyrillic: Габәши Солтан Хәсән улы (Солтанәхмәт Хәсәнгата улы); Russian: Габаши́ (Габяши́) Султа́н Хаса́нович (Султа́н-Ахме́т Хасанга́тович), Gabashi (Gabyashi) Sultan Khasanovich (Sultan-Akhmet Khasangatovich); 1891-1942) was a Tatar composer, musicologist and choirmaster.
He was born in the village of Keche Sulabash of Dubyazsky Volost of Kazan Uyezd, Kazan Governorate, Russian Empire (now Vysokogorsky District of Tatarstan).
In collaboration with Vasili Vinogradov and Ğäziz Älmöxämmädev he composed first Tatar operas, Saniä (1925) and Eşçe[2] (The Worker) (1930), vocal and instrumental concertos, arrangement of folk songs. As musicologist, he is known by his articles, devoted to Tatar musical culture.
Soltan Ğäbäşi was a son of theologian and historian Xäsänğata Ğäbäşi.
[edit] References and notes
- (Tatar) "Soltan Ğäbäşi/Солтан Габәши". Tatar Encyclopedia. (2002). Kazan: Tatarstan Republic Academy of Sciences Institution of the Tatar Encyclopaedia.