The competition is held with the purpose to identify new singing talents, promote the development of their creative potential and performance skills, as well as popularize the rich creative heritage of the outstanding composer.
Khasangaliyev’s songs “Atameken”, “Sagyndym senі”, “Ademi-au”, “Ainalaiyn”, “Asyl Arman” and others, familiar from childhood to every Kazakhstani, are included in the golden fund of the Kazakh musical heritage. The talented Kazakh composer is also known as the author of bright, interesting works of another musical genre, the genre of romantic song: “Ayly tun”, “Altyn kumdagy tebirenіs”, “Asyl zhar”, “Zhasa Kazakhstan”, “Zhіgerimdі zhumsadym”, “Land of tulips” and etc.
The award ceremony and gala concert of the laureates will take place tomorrow in Almaty at the Yermek Serkebayev Concert Hall.
“Patronage and charitable activities are an important social institution that contributes to the spiritual development of society. The new generation knows little about musicians, actors and other historical figures of the past being little interested in the culture of our country. Therefore, Nomad Life Company supports various cultural projects. The continuity of generations is important for us. We will be able to calmly and confidently build the future only by remembering and honoring our past. For many years, with the support of Nomad Life, the employees of the Central State Museum of the Republic of Kazakhstan have been creating exhibitions that presented unique exhibits of ancient nomads, the Middle Ages and modern times. This year, we decided to support the 1st International Opera Competition. The role of professional singers in music cannot be overestimated in the culture of the Kazakh people. They contributed to the preservation and extension of immortal samples of poetry passing masterpieces of Kazakh culture from generation to generation,” says Aida Kamysova, the Chairman of Board of Directors of Nomad Life.
It is to be recalled that Nomad Life also supports the contest of young performers Koshpendiler auyeni.
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