Melodies of endless steppe: the independent Kazakhstan was celebrated in Hungary

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A concert of the Dina Nurpeisova Academic Orchestra of Kazakh Folk Instruments was held in the capital of Hungary – Budapest.

The performance of the ensemble, dedicated to Independence Day, is organized by the Embassy of the Republic of Kazakhstan in Hungary with the support of the Akimat of Atyrau region.

On the stage of the new concert hall of the House of Music of Hungary sounded compositions of great Kazakh and world classics – Dina Nurpeisova, Kurmangazy, Zhaiau Musa, Akhmet Zhubanov, Nurgisa Tlendiev, Yevgeny Brusilovsky, as well as Johann Strauss.

In the concert program the audience heard the sound of Kazakh folk instruments and appreciated the rich creative musical repertoire. The sound of the orchestra is characterized by great dynamics, the audience was interested in the compositions “Balbyrauyn”, “Korkyt”. And when the blows on the strings of the dombra became stronger, as if the horses were racing across the steppe in a furious rhythm, the orchestra performed the famous kyu “Adai”. As the enthusiastic audience said afterwards: “Hearing the music and songs, the most inexplicable feelings occurred. Folk music always reflects the events of ancient times. We heard the musical heritage of the Great Steppe, which was born by nomadic peoples. Kazakh people are naturally very talented, endowed with a rich culture, and a beautiful voice”. Also a surprise for the audience was the performance of “Hungarian Dances No. 5” by Johannes Brahms.

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  1. The Kazakh are a people of handsome men and beautiful women. What a great time to be there to witness them show their unique culture with their steppe relatives!

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