CVs e Programa Concerto Docentes de Almaty

 

CONCERTO

18/4

Auditorio

20:00

PROGRAMA:

* J.S Bach – F. Busoni Choral Prelude f-moll BWV 638 (piano)
* K. Saint-Saens Introduction and rondo-capriccio (violin)
* P. Tchaikovskiy Barcarolla (trio)
* К. Shildebayev Karakemer (flute)
        Karakemer is a locality in Kazakhstan, where composer Kuat Shildebayev was born and  spent his childhood. This solo piece is written in the original for the Kazakh folk instrument kobyz. This play is endowed with a deep philosophical meaning.


* Dauletkerey - Kogan Kui-kapris (violin)
«Kuy – caprice» by I. B. Kogan is written on the basis of Dauletkerey's kuys for dombra (Kazakh folk stringed instrument). Kuy is the name of a traditional Kazakh instrumental piece performed on the dombra. Dauletkerey (composer-kuishi), one of the brightest representatives of Western Kazakhstan dombra art. Kogan Joseph Benediktovich - Kazakh Soviet violinist, musicologist and music teacher, Honored Artist of the Kazakh SSR (1966), professor at the Alma-Ata State Conservatory named after Kurmangazy (1971). One of the founders of the violin performing art of Kazakhstan. Here we can observe how the author uses dombra techniques. To do this, he uses the rhythmic pattern and strokes characteristic of Kazakh kuis.


* Kazakh folk song «Yapurai», arranged by A. Tolykpaev (piano)
One of the notable examples of Kazakh folk music is the song "Yapurai", a surprisingly subtle and poetic musical piece. It embodies the purity and wisdom of the artistic thinking of the people. "Yapurai" can be called, without exaggeration, a lyrical "symbol" of Kazakh music.

* A. Nurkenova Scherzo Almaty (flute)
The Almaty Scherzo piece was written in 2011 by pianist and composer Aizhana Nurkenova. The original piece was written for violin and piano, but not so long ago this piece became firmly established in the repertoire of flutists.


* R. Kali Akbakai (trio)
Akbakay is a Kazakh folk song that tells the story of the emerging love between a guy and a girl who met him and watered his horse named Akbakay, after whom the song is named.
The song was arranged for piano by Kazakh composer Raushan Kali for piano and later for two violins and piano.


* V.Novikov "Three plays" (flute)
Three pieces for flute and piano. Each piece has a name- improvisation, song and dance. This work was written in the 80-90 years of the 20th century by the Kazakh composer, professor of the Almaty Conservatory Vladimir Novikov.



KHALILOVA KORLA MARATOVNA – VIOLIN

 

Korlan Khalilova was born on January 18, 1976 in Almaty, Kazakhstan. At the age of 6 years old she entered K.Baiseitova the secondary special school for gifted children in violin class. In 1993 she entered the Almaty State Conservatory to the class of Professor, People's Artist of the Republic of Kazakhstan A.Musakhadzhayeva. In 1996 she transferred to the P.Tchaikovsky Moscow State Conservatory (Russia, Moscow) and graduated with honors in 1999. In 2002, she entered the Assistant Internship of the Kurmangazy Kazakh National Conservatory to the class of professor, People's Artist of the Republic of Kazakhstan G.Murzabekova. In 2004 she graduated with honors. In the period 2002-2011, she was a member of the orchestra of the State Ensemble of Classical Music "Camerata of Kazakhstan". From 2004 to the present, teacher at the Department of String Instruments. Master of Arts, Laureate of International Competitions, Artistic Director of the Violin Ensemble of the Kurmangazy KNC. In 2017, she was awarded the Badge “Excellence in Education.” Over the years, it has produced more than 20 graduates, among them laureates of republican and international competitions: Manshina Nina, Wang Maxim, Su Chi He, Uzbekova Damilya, Kasimova Anelya, Abdrakhmanova Eldana, Ismailova Ksenia, Maulenkul Akbota, Kambar Tamiris, Sagintaeva Aiganym. As an orchestra artist, she toured the cities of France, Switzerland, England, Germany, Scotland, Italy, Jordan, Macedonia, India, Japan, Turkey, Tajikistan, Kyrgyzstan, and Kazakhstan. Also conducts Master classes in the cities of Kazakhstan (career guidance work). In 2022, she released a collection of works for the violin ensemble of Kazakh composers “Arman Asuy”, and also acted as editor of the violin part of the author’s collection of plays “Legends of the Great Steppes” by composer Raushan Kali. In November 2022, the Violin Ensemble of the Kurmangazy KNC was awarded the Grand Prix at the International Competition-Festival “Starry Autumn” (Moscow). At the Department of String Instruments, she teaches the following disciplines: “Specialty, Ensemble of Violinists and Violists, Study of Orchestra Parts, Writing Dissertations.” Active assistant at cathedral events: “Musik String Festival”, concerts organized by KNC, in conducting Master classes, Curator - advisor.

 

ZUKHRA ZEINGALIYEVA – FLAUTA

She began to engage in music from the age of 5, graduated from a special musical school for gifted children, then she continued her studies at the Kazakh National Conservatory named after Kurmangazy in the Flute class (Bachelor's degree of 2006, Master’s degree, Master of Arts 2015). She has a teaching experience of 17 years, prepared laureates of city, republican and international competitions.

Currently plays the principal flute in the pop-symphonic orchestra of the city of Almaty. She was a listener of master classes of such flutists as: Emmanuel Pahud, Sophie Cherrier, Eduard Belmar and others.

In addition to classical music, Zukhra Zeingaliyeva plays jazz music. She performed at various jazz festivals and concerts.

 

IRINA GAVRILENKO - PIANO

 

Irina Gavrilenko is the head of the Department of "Special Piano" at the Kurmangazy Kazakh National Conservatory. At the moment, she is studying in the third year of doctoral studies in the specialty "Instrumental performance (organ)". She graduated the Almaty Conservatory in 2015, majoring in piano and organ. She often performs at concert venues in the city as a soloist and concertmaster.