Muboraksho Abdulvakhobovich Mirzoshoev is a famous Soviet and Tajik musician and pop performer, often performing under the simple pseudonym Misha, the "Golden Voice" of his wonderful people. His death in 2001 was a real tragedy for the whole of Tajikistan.
Biography
The future famous singer first saw the world at the end of the summer of 1961. He was born in the village of Emts, Rushan district of Tajikistan, where he spent his childhood and school years. Freedom, space and warm attitude of relatives were the main things in the childhood of a boy named Muboraksho.
The father, himself a famous folk singer in the past, taught his sons to music from childhood. At the Muboraksho school, he performed in amateur performances, attended music circles, was a singer and drummer in a pioneer group. In many ways, his vocation was determined by his father and elder brother Navjavon, who perfectly plays several instruments.
The performer wrote his first composition "Chor Havon" at the age of 14, and this song became a hit throughout the Soviet space. The song with characteristic notes of oriental tunes has been performed more than once by other pop stars.
After graduating from school, Muboraksho Mirzoshoev tried to enter the law faculty of the Tajik University, unfortunately, unsuccessfully. Then in 1984 he entered the aviation school of Leningrad. But after three years of study, he dropped out of engineering and focused entirely on music. Soon, Muboraksho met the famous Tajik composer and performer Daler Nazarov and became a member of his musical group.
Creative career
When Daler Nazarov heard the songs of Muboraksho, he was fascinated by their folk color, singularity and tender sadness. “He sings with his soul,” Daler said of his “find”. The lyrical, exquisite voice of the young performer conquered the audience from the very first performances.
War soon gripped Tajikistan. Leaving his family in Rushan, the artist together with the group moved to Alma-Ata, where he performed in restaurants in the evenings, and at the same time began working on a new album together with the guys from the Shokhnoma musical group.
However, the longing for his homeland and for his loved ones more and more overcame the singer. He dropped everything and in the spring of 1994 went home to Dushanbe, where he immediately gave a concert in the central park of the capital of Tajikistan. Even gunmen with weapons listened to the Golden Voice with bated breath.
Two years later, after a long and thorough preparation, Muboraksho performed at the Borbad complex, and was happy that he returned, stayed in his homeland and was needed here. He performed a lot, toured, sang his songs heartily and did not pay too much attention to the warnings of doctors who diagnosed the singer with bilateral tuberculosis, from which the artist's brother and sister died, and Muboraksho Mirzoshoev himself died in February 2001.
Personal life
The singer's wife, Avalmo, went to school with him. They got to know each other better during their student days - the girl studied at the University of Dushanbe, where Mubaraksho came for the 1984 winter holidays to visit his relatives. In 1986 they became husband and wife. The artist most of all loved three things in life: his family, creativity and football.
Avalmo, Mubaraksho's only love, bore him three sons, Aslisho, Sayyoda and Imomalisho. The youngest followed in his father's footsteps - his singing style and voice seemed to be borrowed from his father. He performs today, delighting fans with the resemblance to his great father.