Melodies of Endless Steppe - Music of Independent Kazakhstan performed in Hungary
The Embassy of Kazakhstan in Hungary with the support of the administration of Atyrau region organized a concert of the Dina Nurpeissova Academic Orchestra of Kazakh Folk Instruments in Budapest, Kazinform News Agency reports via the Kazakh MFA.
The concert held at the House of Music of Hungary offered compositions by famous Kazakh and world classics – Dina Nurpeissova, Kurmangazy, Zhayau Mussa, Akhmet Zhubanov, Nurgissa Tlendiyev, Yevgeny Brusilovsky, as well as Johann Strauss.
The audience appreciated the orchestra’s rich creative musical repertoire, namely “Balbyrauyn”, “Korkyt” and “Adai”.
Also a surprise for the audience was the performance of “Hungarian Dances No. 5” by Johannes Brahms.
The audience was amazed by the beauty of the artists' costumes, their emotionality and energy.
The public warmly received each performance and afterwards shared their impressions of the concert. Professional performance, national costumes and the program left no one untouched. The Hungarian audience thanked the artists with great applause.
What a wonderful concert of the famous ensemble Academic Orchestra of Kazakh Folk Instruments named after Dina Nurpeisova. 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, the guests said.