Turkic music virtuoso to perform in Kazakh capital
According to the tradition more than one hundred instrumentalists and vocalists from the Turkic countries and Kazakhstan regions came to the Kazakh capital. This year the Astana-Arkau participants will perform at Chamber hall of The State Theatre of Opera and Ballet “Astana Opera.”
According to the organizers, musicians from Musicians from Kalmykia, Chuvashia, Altai, Bashkiria, Yakutia, Tuva, Dagestan, Tatarstan, Kyrgyzstan, Azerbaijan, Uzbekistan, Mongolia, Turkey, Turkmenistan and Kazakhstaт will give concert within the celebration of the Day of Capital.
Famous for its distinctive folk performances and Kalmyk full length performances National Dance Theatre "Oirat" (Kalmykia), representative of the authentic art of Altai "kai" Cheynesh Baytushkina (Altai), famous komuz players, Honored Artist of Kyrgyzstan Bakhit Schoten, Nikolai Erivan, Zinaida Dumilina, Olga Turintseva - citizens of Chuvashia, small Turkic people, the only representatives of Bulgar group of Turkic languages and keepers of the rare musical heritage are invited to take part in the festival.
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