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  2. Kazakh Museum of Folk Musical Instruments - Wikipedia

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    A jetigen harp on display at the museum.. The Ykhlas Museum of Folk Musical Instruments (Kazakh: Ықылас атындағы халық музыкалық аспаптар музейі, Yqylas atyndağy halyq muzykalyq aspaptar muzeyı, [ɯqɯˈlɑs ɑtɯndɑˈɣɯ xɑlˈɯq muzɨˈkalɯq ɑspɑpˈtɑr muˈzʲɛjə]) is a musical instrument museum located in Almaty, Kazakhstan.

  3. Kazakh National Conservatory - Wikipedia

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    The Kurmangazy Kazakh National Conservatory (Kazakh: Құрманғазы атындағы Қазақ ұлттық консерваториясы) is a high musical institution in Kazakhstan which trains composers, musicologists, conductors of the choir and folk orchestras, pianists, vocalists, art managers, performers on all instruments of the symphony orchestra and folk instruments.

  4. Kazakh State Academic Theater for Children and Youth

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    The main initiator and the first director of the theater was Natalya Sats, who was in exile in Almaty. On 6 September 1944 the Council of People's Commissars [ ru ] of the Communist Party (Bolsheviks) of Kazakhstan issued a decree "On Organizing a Theatre for Young Spectators in Alma-Ata".

  5. Jambyl Kazakh State Philharmonic - Wikipedia

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    In 1982, on the initiative of the People's Artist of Kazakhstan and the USSR, laureate of the State Prize, Halyk kaharmany, kuishi-composer, conductor Tlendiev Nurgisa Atabaevich, the folklore and ethnographic orchestra "Otyrar sazy" was created. In 1999, the orchestra was named after N.Tlendiev, and in 2000 it received Academic status.

  6. Abay Opera House - Wikipedia

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    The theater's first composer, Yevgeny Brusilovsky, laid the foundation for Kazakhstan’s national opera art, composing operas such as Qyz-Jibek (1934), Jalbyr (1935), and Er Targyn (1936). [3] In 1935, a Russian opera company was established, leading to the staging of nine productions of Russian and world opera classics by 1937.

  7. Almaty - Wikipedia

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    From 1929 to 1936, the city, then known as Alma-Ata, was the capital of the Kazakh ASSR. [13] From 1936 to 1991, Alma-Ata was the capital of the Kazakh SSR.After Kazakhstan became independent in 1991, the city was renamed Almaty in 1993 and continued as the capital until 1997, when the capital was moved to Akmola (renamed Astana in 1998, Nur-Sultan in 2019, and again Astana in 2022).

  8. Auezov Theater - Wikipedia

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    Auezov Theater with a full name of Kazakh State Academic Drama Theater named after M.O. Auezov is located on Kurmangazy Street in Almaty, Kazakhstan near the Esentai River. It holds a large 1,000-seat auditorium and a 250-seat experimental theater. The building's exterior and the interior are designed with regular lines on which the surfaces ...

  9. Central State Museum of Kazakhstan - Wikipedia

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    The Central State Museum of Kazakhstan [1] is the largest museum in Almaty, Kazakhstan, and one of the largest museums in Central Asia. [2] When first established in 1931, the museum was located in the Almaty Cathedral. It moved to a modern facility in 1985 and is a landmark in Almaty. [2]