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Concert by Bolat Tynybekov and Bota Tynybekova 1/05/09
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Concert by Bolat Tynybekov and Bota Tynybekova. Musicians from the Royal College of Music

 

 

 

Botagoz Tynybekova      violin

Bulat Tynybekov          cello

 

 


Friday 1sy May 2009, 6pm-7pm

National Gallery, Room 18

Free Entrance.


Playlist of the Concert.

 

Mozart (1756-1791)                  Duo for violin and cello in G-major, KV423                                       

                                                             l. Allegro

                                                             2. Adagio

                                                             3. Rondo. Allegro

 

Zoltan Kodaly (1882-1967)        Duo for violin and cello, Op. 7

                                                       1. Allegro serioso, non troppo

                                                             2. Adagio

                                                             3.  Maestoso e largamente,

                                                                  ma non troppo lento – Presto

 

Johan Halvorsen (1864-1935)       Passacaglia for violin and cello

                                                         (after G.F. Handel's Suite

                                                           No. 7 in G minor for Harpsichord)

 

Beibyt Daldenbai (born 1955)      ‘Forth and fifth’ for violin and cello

 

Abai Kunanbayev (1845-1904)     ‘Aittym Salem Kalamkas’, ‘Kozimnin Karasy’

 

Eugeny Brusilovsky (1905–1981) ‘Boz Aigyr’

 

Kazakh-born musicians Bulat (cello) and Botagoz (violin) Tynybekov are former pupils of the famous Baiseitova music school in Almaty. They currently study with professors Alexander and Natalia Boyarsky at the Royal College of Music with the full presidential Bolashak scholarship. Prize-winners of many international competitions, they have given concerts in Kazakhstan, Russia, UK and US (concert dedicated to the Victims of 9/11). As members of different chamber groups they have performed in different venues of London including playing in the world-premier of Karl Jenkins’s ‘Tlep’ at the Royal Albert Hall. In December 2006 they performed Dvorak’s cello concerto and Saint-Saens’s third violin concerto with Karaganda Symphony Orchestra. In spring 2008 they gave a series of concerts dedicated to the 15th anniversary of Bolashak scholarship, performing Bruch’s Violin Concerto and Elgar’s Cello concerto with Kazakh State Philharmonic Orchestra and Astana Symphony. Throughout 2008-2009 Bulat and Botagoz were invited to perform at concert venues of London School of Economics, University College of London, Cambridge University, City University, Essex University and Manchester University.

 Recent highlights include participation in music festivals in Germany, Malta, Italy and UK and recitals at venues such as National Gallery, Norfolk House Music Room of Victoria and Albert Museum, Royal Asiatic Society of Great Britain, Royal College of Music and Emmanuel Hall of Cambridge University.

Future plans include recitals in Kazakhstan with acclaimed British pianist Sophia Rahman, recitals in Belgium and France, and recording of a debut CD-album.

 

ROYAL COLLEGE OF MUSIC

The Royal College of Music is one of the world’s leading conservatories. Alumni include Gustav Holst, Ralph Vaughan Williams and Benjamin Britten. Founded in 1882, the Royal College of Music trains gifted musicians from all over the world for international careers as performers, conductors and composers. Many of its graduates are at the forefront of the music scene. RCM Professors are musicians with worldwide reputations. Music activities at the College include opera productions, symphony orchestra concerts, chamber and solo performances and masterclasses, many of which are open to the public. For further details, please the RCM Box Office on 020 7591 4314 or visit www.rcm.ac.uk. In addition to performance and training, the RCM is home to the Centre for Performance History, incorporating a Museum of Instruments, with a collection of 800 instruments and accessories. The RCM Library houses one of the largest collections in Britain: among its collections are early printed music and original autograph manuscripts by composers including Haydn, Mozart, Schubert, Schumann, Chopin and Elgar.

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