KAZAKH STATE ACADEMIC PHILHARMONIC NAMED AFTER ZHAMBYL Attention! Dear listeners, in order not to disturb our guests and performers, the doors close 25 minutes after the start of the concert. Age limit: 6+ (have children’s birth certificate in any format with you)

An Evening Filled with Symphonic Sound

Today, an expressive symphonic concert “Brahms/Beethoven” took place in the Grand Hall of the Kazakh State Academic Philharmonic named after Zhambyl, revealing the full richness and beauty of classical music.

The stage featured the State Academic Symphony Orchestra of the Republic of Kazakhstan named after T. Abdrashev, under the artistic direction and chief conductorship of Kanat Omarov.

The violin part was brilliantly performed by Dinara Bazarbayeva-Sakhamanova, recipient of the “Yeren enbegi üşin” Medal, who endowed Johannes Brahms’s famous Violin Concerto in D major with deep emotional expression and exquisite technical mastery.

A special highlight of the evening was the participation of a guest maestro from Bulgaria, conductor Dian Chobanov, who appeared with the orchestra and demonstrated outstanding professional skill. Under his baton, Ludwig van Beethoven’s Seventh Symphony sounded vivid and inspired, evoking a heartfelt emotional response from the audience.

The concert offered admirers of classical music unforgettable impressions and once again confirmed the orchestra’s high artistic potential.

 

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