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    <title>Nov 20, 2009: Symphony Orchestra of the Kurmangazy Kazakh National Conservatory at Kennedy Center</title>
    <description><![CDATA[The Symphony Orchestra of the Kurmangazy Kazakh National Conservatory and the Kazakh traditional music ensemble Turan make their North American debut November 2009.<br /><br />
The North American debut of Turan and the Symphony Orchestra showcases two facets of Kazakhstan&#39;s rich musical culture: the ancient instrumental and vocal folk traditions of its historically nomadic people, and the European tradition of classical music introduced to the country through Russian influence.<br /><br />
Under the direction of two rising star conductors, French conductor Christophe Mangou and Kazakh conductor Kanat Omarov, the program begins with the Symphony Orchestra performing Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky&#39;s Romeo and Juliet-Overture Fantasy, followed by Sergei Rachmaninoff&#39;s Piano Concerto No. 2, featuring celebrated Kazakh pianist Jania Aubakirova as soloist. <br /><br />
Kazakh traditional music ensemble Turan takes the stage to perform a traditional composition, titled Kerogly, in addition to traditional songs. Founded in 2008 by a group of students from the Kurmangazy Kazakh National Conservatory, the members of Turan are award-winning folk artists who have performed around the world. Turan performs on ancient Kazakh instruments, including the lute-like zhetygen, sherter, and dombra (all plucked); the kyl kobyz (&quot;the most ancient bowed instrument on earth&quot;); the flute-like sybyzgy and saz syrnay; together with a host of percussive instruments, mouth harps, and throat singing.<br /><br />
The program continues with the world premiere of Jamilya, a symphonic poem for Turan as soloists with orchestra, by award-winning contemporary Kazakh composer Aktoty Raimkulova. The program concludes with the William Tell Overture, the famous finale from Gioacchino Rossini&#39;s last opera and Leonard Bernstein&#39;s Overture to Candide.<br />
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