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Abay Opera House ( kk, Абай атындағы қазақ мемлекеттік академиялық опера және балет театры, translit=Abaı atyndaǵy qazaq memlekettik akademııalyq opera jáne balet teatry) is one of the leading opera houses in
Kazakhstan Kazakhstan, officially the Republic of Kazakhstan, is a transcontinental country located mainly in Central Asia and partly in Eastern Europe. It borders Russia to the north and west, China to the east, Kyrgyzstan to the southeast, Uzbeki ...
located in
Almaty Almaty (; kk, Алматы; ), formerly known as Alma-Ata ( kk, Алма-Ата), is the largest city in Kazakhstan, with a population of about 2 million. It was the capital of Kazakhstan from 1929 to 1936 as an autonomous republic as part of ...
city.


History

Before becoming a theatre, Abay Opera House was found as a music studio in
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in
Almaty Almaty (; kk, Алматы; ), formerly known as Alma-Ata ( kk, Алма-Ата), is the largest city in Kazakhstan, with a population of about 2 million. It was the capital of Kazakhstan from 1929 to 1936 as an autonomous republic as part of ...
. Since
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it became a theatre. In
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was the official opening of the new theater building and in
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was named after Kazakh poet, composer, and philosopher
Abay Qunanbayuli Ibrahim (Abai) Qunanbaiuly ( kk, Абай Құнанбайұлы, ; russian: Абай Кунанбаев; ) was a Kazakh poet, composer and Hanafi Maturidi theologian philosopher. He was also a cultural reformer toward European and Russian cultu ...
. On January 13, 1934, the first public performance of the musical comedy "Aiman Sholpan" on a libretto by Mukhtar Auezov took place under the auspices of the music studio. The work included folk songs and cues arranged by Ivan Kotsyk. This event is considered the birthday of the Kazakh Musical Theater. Evgeny Brusilovsky became the first composer of the theater, who laid the foundation of the national opera art of Kazakhstan. Brusilovsky composed the operas "Kyz-Zhibek" (1934), "Zhalbyr" (1935), "Er Targyn" (1936). In 1935, on the basis of the Kuibyshev Opera House was created by the Russian opera company. The professional company in a short period of time (1936-1937) staged nine productions of Russian and world opera classics: "Carmen", "Eugene Onegin", "The Queen of Spades", "Demon", "Faust", "Aida" and others. Since 1937, the theater has been referred to as the Kazakh Opera and Ballet Theater. Through an exchange of experience with the artists of the Kuibyshev (now Samara) Opera and Ballet Theatre, a ballet company was organized, which carried out its first productions: "Coppélia" by Leo Delibe (1937, choreographer Yu. P. Kovalev), "Swan Lake" by Tchaikovsky (1938, choreographer L. Zhukov). In 1938, the first Kazakh ballet, Kalkaman and Mamyr by Vasily Velikanov, was also staged. In the early 1950s, the theater employed the famous Soviet choreographer Mikhail Moiseyev, who staged such ballets as "The Red Poppy" by Rheingold Gliere, "Kambar and Nazym" by V. Velikanov. In the mid-1950s, choreographer Dauren Abirov staged such ballets as Mikhail Chulaki's Youth (1952), Antonio Spadavecchia's The Coast of Happiness (1953), R. Gliere's The Bronze Horseman (1955) and Farid Yarullin's Shurale (1956). At the same time, Zaurbek Raybayev joined the company and became not only a dancer, but also a director of several ballets: Mikhail Fokin's Chopiniana to music by Frideric Chopin, Maurice Ravel's Bolero, Tchaikovsky's Francesca da Rimini and Gaziza Zhubanova's The Legend of the White Bird (together with Dmitry Abirov). In the 1970s, a famous conductor and director, Honored Artist of the Kazakh SSR Valery Rutter staged 15 operas and ballets at the Abai State Academic Theatre. Other famous productions of that period are the operas "Alpamys" (1973) by E. Rakhmadiev, "Enlik and Kebek" (1975) by G. Zhubanova, the ballets "Spartak" by Aram Khachaturian (choreographer Z. Raibayev), "The Russian Tale" by M. Chulaki, "Aksak-kulan" by A. Serkebayev (choreographer and dancer Mintai Tleubayev) and "The Cinderella" by G. Chulayev, "Aliya" by Mansur Sagatov (choreographer Zhanat Baidaralin). Over forty western and Kazakh pieces are performed, including operas, ballets and classical music performances. Another famous opera staged in the Abay Opera House - "Abay", music by Akhmed Zhubanov and Latif Khamidi, libretto by
Mukhtar Auezov Mukhtar Omarkhanuli Auezov ( kz, Mūhtar Omarhanūly Äuezov, Мұхтар Омарханұлы Әуезов, مۇحتار ومارحانۇلى اۋەزوۆ, ; russian: Мухта́р Омарха́нович Ауэ́зов, ''Mukhtar Omarkhanovi ...
. By the Decree of the
President of the Republic of Kazakhstan The president of the Republic of Kazakhstan ( kk, Қазақстан Республикасының Президенті, Qazaqstan Respublikasynyñ Prezidentı; russian: Президент Республики Казахстан, Prezident Respu ...
the theater was given "national" status on December 19,
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.


Construction

Construction of the building started in
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and was completed in
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(by architectors Kruglov N.A., Prostakov N.A. and Basenov T.K.). The building is designed in stalinist empire style combined with Italian classicism and national Kazakh elements. The first performance in the new building took place on November 7,
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. The first floor with large-rusted wall surfaces compositionally serves as a kind of stereobath of the entire building. The zones of the second and third floors are accented with fine rustication. The portico has powerful pylons passing into the blank side walls. On the pylons in the bas-relief ornamental frames forming a lancet arch there are quotations on the issues of art taken from the works of Lenin. The crowning of the main facade is made in the form of a rather high entablature with a lattice ornamental parapet. Frieze occupied by alternating patterns multifigure relief on the theme of art figures of Kazakhstan. At its level on the pylons are placed large ornamental cartouches. The side facades are solved by the metric members, created by staggered pilasters and large rectangular windows. The patterns are included in the broad platbands of rectangular doorways, ogival windows and shallow niches with texts, grids of second floor loggia railings, frieze panels, architrave and cornice bands, capitals and bases of pilasters and columns, parapet grating, cartouches of lamps. The configuration, size of the elements and height of the relief of the ornaments are differentiated depending on the place in the composition and the surface of placement. The last renovation of the building was completed in
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, preserving the basic architectural style.


Management

Before the collapse of the
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, it was managed by the Ministry of Culture of the
Kazakh SSR ; kk, Қазақ Советтік Социалистік Республикасы) *1991: Republic of Kazakhstan (russian: Республика Казахстан; kk, Қазақстан Республикасы) , linking_name = the ...
. After that it management passed to the Ministry of Culture of the Republic of Kazakhstan. Nowadays it is managed by the Ministry of Culture and Sports of the Republic of Kazakhstan.


The stars of the opera company

* Kurmanbek Dzhandarbekov (1933-1944) * Kulyash Bayseitova (1933-1957) * Garifulla Kurmangaliyev (1934-1966) * Zhamal Omarova (1934-1937) * Rishat Abdullin (1939-1985) * Baygali Dosymzhanov (1941-1964) * Shabal Beisekova (1941-1966) * Kauken Kenzhetaev (1946-1966) * Roza Baglanova (1947-1949) * Yermek Serkebayev (1947-2006) * Roza Djanova (1953-1977) * Bibigul Tulegenova (1954-1956), (1971-1982) * Alibek Dnishev (1978-1997) * Nurzhamal Usenbayeva (1984-1997) * Maira Mukhamed-kyzy (1996-2002)


The stars of the ballet company

* Shara Zhienkulova (1934-1940) * Alexander Seleznyov (1937-1945) * Inessa Manskaya (1945-1965) * Bulat Ayukhanov (1957-1959) * Lyudmila Rudakova (1965-1980) * Ramazan Bapov (1966-1988) * Raushan Bayseitova (1966-1986) * Larisa Sycheva (1974-1978) * Maira Kadyrova (1976-1997) * Gulzhan Tutkibayeva (1982-2002) * Saule Rakhmedova (1987-1989, 2009-2019) * Kuralai Sarkytbayeva (1993-2006) * Leyla Alpieva (1995-1996) and (2000-2009) * Serzhan Kaukov (1998-1999) * Doszhan Tabyldy (2003-2005) * Farhad Buriev (2005-2017) * Gulvira Kurbanova (2004-present)


Theater repertoire


Opera

* Abay * Aida * Abylai Khan * Aisulu * Masquerade ball * Birzhan and Sarah * Bohemia * Merry widow * Anne Frank's diary * Don Pasquale * Eugene Onegin * Enlik kebek * Cinderella * Iolanta * Pearl seekers


Ballet

* Anna Karenina * Bakhchisarai fountain * La Bayadere * Bolero * Don Quixote * Giselle * Carmen Suite * Carmina Burana * Coppelia * Corsair * Swan Lake * The legend of love * Pavana Mavra * Pulcinella * Romeo and Juliet


See also

*
Panfilov Street Promenade Panfilov Street Promenade is a promenade located in Almaty, Kazakhstan. The Abay Opera House, where the promenade starts, and KBTU Building are located within it, which was redesigned by Danish urban designer Jan Gehl. The promenade ends in Arba ...


References


External links


Official website
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