International contemporary music festival to be held in Almaty

ASTANA – The Kurmangazy Kazakh National Conservatory is arranging an international festival of contemporary classic music dedicated to the Nauryz holiday April 2 to 5 in Almaty. Outstanding and world-renowned French and Austrian composers and other famous quests will perform with the Kazakh State Academic Symphony Orchestra, said conservatory rector Zhaniya Aubakirova.

Photo credit: Kurmangazy Kazakh National conservatory . Russian conductor Fyodor Lednyoev.

Photo credit: Kurmangazy Kazakh National conservatory . Russian conductor Fedor Lednyov.

“Guests of the Nauryz-21 festival are first-rate representative of the New Music Tristan Murail from France and progressive Austrian thinker and composer Klaus Lang. Also, world-class flutist Mario Caroli and conductor of St. Petersburg’s modern eNsemble Fedor Lednyov will take the stage,” she told The Astana Times. The Nikel ensemble of contemporary music and Moscow ensemble of Contemporary Music soloist Vladislav Pesin will also participate in the festival.

Aubakirova noted Kazakhstan’s only modern music ensemble, Eegeru, which will perform at the festival, has earned attention and respect from colleagues and listeners in a short time.

Photo credit: Kurmangazy Kazakh National conservatory. Eegeru Kazakh ensemble.

Photo credit: Kurmangazy Kazakh National conservatory. Eegeru Kazakh ensemble.

“The real result of the festival will be a growing number of musicians looking for their unique language of expression and listeners who come to concerts of contemporary music for new ideas and feelings,” added Aubakirova.

The programme promises to be saturated, with 12 Kazakh and four world premieres, lectures, presentations and master classes with invited guests and musical masters of Kazakhstan.

The first day of the festival, April 2, will be a night of premiers. The Kazakh premier of Tristan Murail’s “Reflections 1-2” and “Siebzehnstufen,” written by Klaus Lang, will be conducted by Fedor Lednyov, who has performed more than 200 world premieres of contemporary composers.

The Kazakh State Academic Symphony Orchestra will perform together with Pesin, a violinist who has received prestigious music awards from the Internationales Musikinstitut Darmstadt, Gartov Stiftung and Kuhmo Chamber Music Festivals.

The next day, the Israeli Nikel ensemble will perform in the Great Concert Hall of the Kazakh Conservatory. The ensemble, founded in Tel Aviv in 2006, unites musicians from Israel, France, Belgium and Sweden who play the piano, saxophone, electric guitar and percussion instruments.

Photocredit: Kurmangazy Kazakh National conservatory. Ensemble Nikel.

Photocredit: Kurmangazy Kazakh National conservatory. Ensemble Nikel.

They present a new format of chamber music and demonstrate new possibilities of sound in electronic and acoustic instruments. Nikel is a participant of prestigious contemporary music festivals like the International Summer Music Course in Darmstadt.

Modern flute player Mario Caroli will perform April 4. World music magazine American Record Guide characterised him as musician with superhuman mastery and extraordinary musical intelligence. Caroli will appear onstage in a premier composed by Kazakh musician Beibit Daldenbai. The festival will finish with a performance by young Kazakh band Eegeru. They will play masterpieces by Tristan Murail and Klaus Lang and new compositions by Kazakh musicians Rakhat-Bi Abdyssagin, Vladimir Strigotsky-Pack and Olga Khromova.

Eeggeru is the first ensemble from Kazakhstan to perform contemporary classical music. Composer Sanzhar Baiterekov founded Eegeru in 2015 with the help of the Kurmangazy conservatory, uniting young musicians specialising in cello, viola, fiddle, flute, clarinet and piano.

“The ensemble is working for both export and import of contemporary music. Music is an elite art, especially contemporary music. Our ensemble is ready to play one of the main roles in setting up the image of our country, and to be a dialogue between contemporary and traditional musical cultures of East and West,” said Baiterekov in an interview with the and.kz website.

The Nauryz-21 festival, held since 2004, is the only large-scale platform for contemporary classic music in Central Asia and Kazakhstan.


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