Traditional musical art performed by the Kazakh National Academic Folk Instruments Orchestra named after Kurmangazy has become available on global digital platforms. This is the most large-scale and first unique innovation in the history of the orchestra!
The digital platform now features works performed by the Kazakh National Academic Folk Instruments Orchestra named after Kurmangazy, including the kyuis of Kurmangazy Sagyrbayuly: “Kobik Shaskan,” “Akbai,” “Kisen Ashkan,” “Balbyraun,” “Aday,” “Aksak Kiiк”; the kyui “Bozingen” by Sugir; the kyui “Asemkonyr” by Dina Nurpeisova; the kyuis “Kossbasar” by Tattimbet; the kyui “Kazhangap” by Kazhanganap; “Temirbektin Tokpesi” by N. Tlendiev; and the kyui “Dairabai” by Dairabai.
It also includes works such as A. Zhubanov’s “Kazakh March,” E. Brusilovsky’s “Zheldirme,” K. Kumisbekov’s “Bishi Kain,” T. Kazhygaliyev’s “Kyz Kuu,” H. Tastanov’s “March to the Virgin Lands,” S. Baiterekov’s “Aliya,” S. Shabelsky’s “Abai Zheldirmesi,” “Funeral March” by S. Shabelsky and L. Shargorodsky, as well as S. Kusainov’s “Mereke.”
Listen to works of national musical art — beloved kyuis — on the platform most convenient for you:
- Spotify
- Apple Music
- YouTube Music
- Deezer
- TikTok Music
- Instagram / Facebook Music Library
- VK Музыка
- Яндекс Музыка
- BOOM
- Amazon Music
- Tidal
- Shazam