Development of accordion performance in Kazakhstan

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Aygul Imasheva

												

PhD in Pedagogy, Associate Professor, Musicology and Composition Department

Kurmangazy Kazakh National Conservatoire

Kazakhstan

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Article publication date

2024-02-13

Article Page

39-43

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Arts & Humanities

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Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 4.0 International

Abstract

The article deals with the history of the development of performing on the accordion in Kazakhstan. As you know, the traditional Kazakh culture, closely intertwined with musical creativity, is reflected in the oral and professional culture. Zhyr, dastans and large genres were performed to the accompaniment of traditional instruments. In Russian immigrants was successfully borrowed harmonica ("talyanka"), which became, along with the dombra, an indispensable attribute of aitys akyns. Almost all akyns, Zhyrau owned the game on the harmonica, speaking at fairs, festivals. Later appear more sophisticated varieties of Bayan and accordion, and has acquired the national title of "cheese".

Keywords

musical creativity
traditional Kazakh culture
instruments
folk accordion
aitys competition
bayan
accordion

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