KAZAKH STATE ACADEMIC PHILHARMONIC NAMED AFTER ZHAMBYL

The new 89th season of the State Choir Chapel named after Baikadamov is opening

The program will feature works by Kazakh and foreign composers. On October 1, 2024, at 7:00 PM, a concert will be held to celebrate the opening of the 89th new season of the State Choir Chapel named after B. Baikadamov.

The artistic director and chief conductor of the chapel is Beimbet Demuev, Honored Figure of Kazakhstan.

Program:

S. Seifullin – “Tau Ishiinde”, S. Baiterekov – “Küy”, M. Sagatov – “Zhaylauda”, G. Zhubanova – “Zhalgyz Emen”, L. Khamidi – “Bulbul,” arr. A. Molodov, O. Lasso – “Echo”, S. Rachmaninoff – “Bogoroditse Devo, Raduisya”, G. Sviridov – “Natasha” from “Pushkin’s Wreath”, G. Sviridov – “Strekatunya Beloboka”, Z. Kodai – “El Tsygan Soleny Syr”, B. Baikadamov – “Bi Küy”, B. Baikadamov – “Su Tasyushy Kyz”, Kazakh folk song – “Akau Kerim”, Zhayau Musa – “Aksisa”, Kazakh folk songs – “Akkurai,” “Eligay,” “Zhaydarman”, “Sholpan”, E. Usenov – “Kerbez Sulu,” arr. A. Tolyqpaev, Altynay – “Akzhelen”, Akhan Seri – “Shyrmauyk”, Akhan Seri – “Maqpal”, Abai – “Zhelsiz Tunde Zharik Ai.”

The State Choir Chapel named after Bakytzhan Baikadamov was founded in 1935 under the leadership of Dmitry Matsukin as a small choir within the walls of the Zhambyl Kazakh State Academic Philharmonic. Thanks to the tireless work of the ensemble in the field of folk art, in 1939 the choir was granted the status of a State Choir Chapel by the decree of the government of the Kazakh SSR. This year marks 85 years since the chapel was awarded this state status, and the ensemble is opening its 89th concert season since its founding in 1935. In 2025, it will celebrate its 90th anniversary.

Significant contributions to the formation and development of the ensemble were made by Boris Lebedev, Latif Khamidi, Boris Orlov, Bakytzhan Baikadamov, and Galina Vinogradova. From 1959 to 1991, the chapel was led by the People’s Artist of the USSR, laureate of the State Prize, and professor Anatoly Vasilyevich Molodov. For its contribution to the development of the country’s musical art, the chapel was awarded the title of “Honored Collective of Kazakhstan” in 1967.
The repertoire of the ensemble includes arrangements of folk songs and music, poems, cantatas, and oratorios by Russian and foreign classics, as well as works by Kazakh composers such as M. Tulebaev, B. Baikadamov, E. Rakhmadiyev, G. Zhubanova, M. Sagatov, and S. Mukhamediyev. Currently, the chapel’s repertoire consists of over five hundred works performed in 20 languages of the world. As a unique ensemble, it performs not only in Kazakhstan but also abroad, including in Kyrgyzstan, Uzbekistan, Russia, Turkey, Germany, India, China, Hungary, and the USA.

This year marks the 89th anniversary of the founding of the State Choir Chapel named after Bakytzhan Baikadamov. Throughout these years, the ensemble has continuously refreshed its repertoire, contributed to the development of the country’s musical culture, and won the affection of its audience.

The evening will feature performances by the People’s Artists of Kazakhstan — Roza Rymbaeva, Aigul Ulkenbaeva, and Ramazan Stamgaziev, who will showcase their artistry. The program will include works by Kazakh and foreign composers.

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