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...o includes instruments, which were owned by famous singers-improvisers and composers. The most ancient exhibits are dated back to the 17th century. From the out
[[Category:1980 establishments in the Soviet Union]]
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...c War]] burns in front of the giant black monument of soldiers from all 15 Soviet republics.
...as the new capital of Soviet Kazakhstan, the park was named "Federation of Soviet Republics".
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[[File:USSR stamp A.Qunanbayuli 1965 4k.jpg|thumb|right|Post mark of [[Soviet Union]] honoring Abay]]
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...12, 1918— April 8, 1994) was an [[Uyghur people|Uyghur]] [[Soviet Union|Soviet]] composer from [[Kazakhstan]]. He was named a [[People's Artist of the US
He was a member of the [[Union of Composers of Kazakhstan]] and from 1955-1959 was its chairman. In the years 1959-1966
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...the first Kazakh opera, co-wrote the music for the [[Anthem of the Kazakh Soviet Socialist Republic]], and was a People's Artist of the Kazakh SSR.
In 1933 he was sent to [[Almaty|Alma-Ata]], [[Kazakhstan]] (then the [[Kazakh Soviet Socialist Republic]]) to study the folk music of the region, and stayed the
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...elled in piano and composition, garnering awards including prizes from the Soviet Union’s New Talent competitions, Kazakhstan national piano competitions a
[[Category:Kazakhstani composers]]
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...40 countries), the holder of the special awards of the British Academy of Composers and Songwriters (BACS), at the same competition winner in nomination "Best
...Isayev, Dinara Sultan, ''Group of 101'', and many other stars of the post-soviet union area.
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|birth_place = [[Turkistan (city)|Turkestan]], [[Kazakh Soviet Socialist Republic|Kazakh SSR]]
He has interpreted the songs of prominent Kazakh composers such as Shamshy Kaldayakov, Aset Beiseuov, Erzhan Serikbayev.
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...s|Kazakh]] singer, the [[People's Artist|people's artist]] of the [[Kazakh Soviet Socialist Republic]] (1986).
...udes songs of Kazakh and foreign composers, along with the works of modern composers performs national songs in a peculiar interpretation. For the moment she su
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==Russian and Soviet-era music==
{{See also|Music of the Soviet Union}}
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...a of the Kazakhs and [[Komuz]] of the Kyrgyzs. In the 20th century, Kazakh Soviet musicians experimented with chorus performance of Kuis.
==Ancient composers of Kuis==
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== Composers and Musicians==
*[[Nurken Abdirov]] (1919-1942), fighter pilot, hero of the Soviet Union
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...e Azerbaijanis suffered a crushing defeat by the united forces of the Baku Soviet and were massacred by Dashnak teams in what was called [[March Days]]. An e
...nd reinstalled the Bolsheviks, making Baku the capital of the [[Azerbaijan Soviet Socialist Republic]].
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....archive.org/web/20151110012908/http://kazmusmuseum.kz:80/en/famous-kazakh-composers |archivedate=10 November 2015 |df= }}</ref> For her musical accomplishments
...A.|editor-last3 = Greenhill|editor-first3 = Pauline}}</ref> V. Belyaev, a Soviet [[Musicology|musicologist]], wrote that she "raised the value of folk music
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...аза́нцев}}; 2 September 1906 – 13 September 2002) was a popular Soviet [[science fiction]] writer and [[ufologist]].
...ino]] and concentrated on his writings. He survived the dissolution of the Soviet Union and died in 2002.{{citation needed|date=August 2015}}
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...zakh Soviet Socialist Republic - April 28, 2015, [[Moscow]], Russia) was a Soviet Kazakhstan and Russian singer, musician, saxophonist, composer, poet.<ref n
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| birth_place = [[Karaganda]], [[Kazakh SSR]], [[Soviet Union]]
'''Anjelika Akbar''' (born 1969 in [[Karaganda]], [[Kazakh SSR]], [[Soviet Union]]) is a [[Turkey|Turkish]]<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.anjelikaakba
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...s "Rusyns" and "Ruthenian(s)". In areas outside the control of the Russian/Soviet state until the mid-20th century ([[Western Ukraine]]), Ukrainians were kno
...an, Russian (an identity supported by the [[Government of the Soviet Union|Soviet regime]]), and "[[Cossack]]".<ref name="Ukrainians_IEU"/> Approximately 800
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...n Census (2010)|2010 census]]), about 16 million [[ethnic Russians in post-Soviet states]] (8 M in Ukraine, 4.5 M in Kazakhstan, 1 M in Belarus, 0.6 M Latvia
...otable minorities exist in [[Ukraine]], [[Kazakhstan]], and other former [[Soviet]] states such as [[Belarus]]. A large [[Russian diaspora]] exists all over
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