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The Student Orchestra of National Instruments "Farabi Sazy" has updated its repertoire
Since time immemorial, our people have passed songs and kuis from generation to generation as a noble heritage and kept them as the apple of their eye. The best, most transferable kind of art is folk art, that is, folk treasure, which has been preserved without any changes over the years. The national heritage is dombra and kobyz, which are inseparable from each other. The rich heritage of our people, which carries the innermost souls, interests, dreams and secrets of existence.
For the purpose of propaganda, teaching instruments of dombra and kobyz, spiritual education of young people, instilling national trends in them, increasing interest in art, the orchestra of national instruments "Farabi Sazy", circles of kobyz and dombra works in the ART center.
For the first time, the orchestra was created in 1997 by the Honored Cultural Worker Amirkhanov B. K. Since 2007, the artistic director of the kobyz and dombra circles, and since 2019, the director and director of the orchestra is Svanbayeva Zita.
The main orchestra consists of about 50 students, including 30 dombrists and 10 kobyzists. The orchestra also has bayan, bass dombra, shankobyz, sazsyrnai, darbuka, percussion instruments.
Kui's repertoire includes works by Kazakh folk composers and foreign classics. The students of the circle are repeated winners of various republican competitions such as “Delphic Games”, “Zhas Zhuldyz". Every year, in honor of the celebration of the Independence of our country, promoting Kazakh art, orchestra students performed in such countries as Russia, Israel, Jordan, China, India, Saudi Arabia, where they were popular with foreign audiences.
Since the beginning of the new academic year, we have prepared kui Kazangap "Kus kaitaru", Turkesh "Konilashar". There are also songs "Agugai", "Sarzhailau".
Currently, we are working on the kyu Sugira "Yngaytok".
Orchestra leader, conductor Zita Svanbayeva