Abstract
For the first time under scientific analysis are subjected various activities of the Honoured Artist of the Republic of Kazakhstan, Professor M. Kh. Bekmagambetova: her performing, creative, pedagogical, musical and social work. She is one of the leading violinists of the XXIst century. The violin school of Kazakhstan today is developing dynamically, and the contribution of the students of the Central Music School and the Moscow Tchaikovsky Conservatory is evident. Makpal Bekmagambetova studied under bright representatives of the Moscow violin school (M. V. Kurdyumov, S. B. Bezrodnaya, O. V. Kaverzneva, Z. U. Shikhmurzaeva). The violinist saloed with famous groups of Kazakhstan and Turkey, performed with the conductors F. Sh. Mansurov, T. A. Abdrashev, B. K. Musakhodzhaeva. In the 1990s, Makpal Bekmagambetova was among the first Kazakh musicians to organize chamber commercial orchestras ("Altyn Alma", "Academy of Soloists") and quartets. For 8 years, she successfully worked as an accompanist at the Süreyya Opera House (Istanbul, at the invitation of the Turkish side). The violinist has a characteristic feature of bringing together bright representatives of the Turkic world into a single musical space. It was Makpal who initiated the String Trio consisting of M. Bekmagambetova (violin), A. Mukanov (cello) as a family duo, and professor Eser Bilgeman Shakir (piano) from Istanbul Conservatory. Through her concert and pedagogical work M. Kh. Bekmagambetova made a certain contribution to the development of violin performance in Kazakhstan.
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