Hesenjan Tursun was born into a respected music family in the northern Uyghur town of Ghulja in the green and fertile Ili Valley in Xinjiang. He is a rising star in the world of Uyghur music, now beginning to take on the mantle of his older brother Nurmemet Tursun (Nur Mahammat Tursun), the leading instrumentalist of his generation, who died in 2002. Like his late brother, Hesenjan mastered a range of traditional instruments and, after exploring pop and folk music as well as the classical muqam ...
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Hesenjan Tursun was born into a respected music family in the northern Uyghur town of Ghulja in the green and fertile Ili Valley in Xinjiang. He is a rising star in the world of Uyghur music, now beginning to take on the mantle of his older brother Nurmemet Tursun (Nur Mahammat Tursun), the leading instrumentalist of his generation, who died in 2002. Like his late brother, Hesenjan mastered a range of traditional instruments and, after exploring pop and folk music as well as the classical muqam repertory, devoted himself to the noblest of the Uyghur instruments, the satar.