
09/10/2009 V&A Friday Evening Concert
Friday Evening
Royal College of Music Concert Series
Bulat and Botagoz Tynybekov, graduate musicians from the Royal College of Music perform in the Norfolk House Music Room at the V & A. Concert starts at 6.30pm and ends at 7.30pm, with a short interval in the performance.
This concert is possible thanks to kind support of Air Astana which provided musicians with free travel from Kazakhstan to UK.
Friday 16 October 2009
Tynybekov Duo
BOTAGOZ TYNYBEKOVA violin
BULAT TYNYBEKOV viololncello
J. S. Bach (1685-1750) 3 Inventions BWV 772/776 (arranged for Violin and Violoncello)
W. A. Mozart (1756-1791) From Duo for Violin and Violoncello in G-major KV 423
2. Adagio, 3. Rondo Allegro
Zoltan Kodaly (1882-1967) Duo for Violin and Violoncello op.7
INTERVAL
Reinhold Gliere (1875-1956) 6 Pieces for Violin and Violoncello op.39
1.Prelude, 2. Gavotte, 3. Berceuse, 4. Intermezzo, 5. Canzonetta, 6. Etude
Abay Qunanbayuli (1845-1904) Kozimnin Qarasy
Aittym Salem Qalamqas
Evgeny Brusilovsky (1905-1981) Boz Aigyr
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Kazakh-born musicians Bulat (cello) and Botagoz (violin) Tynybekov recently graduated the Royal College of Music, supported by the full presidential Bolashak scholarship. Prize-winners of many international competitions, they have given concerts in Kazakhstan, Russia, UK and US (concert dedicated to the Victims of 9/11). As members of different chamber groups they have performed in different venues of London including playing in the world-premier of Karl Jenkins’s ‘Tlep’ at the Royal Albert Hall. In spring 2008 they gave series of concerts dedicated to the 15th anniversary of Bolashak scholarship, performing Bruch’s Violin Concerto and Elgar’s Cello concerto with Kazakh State Philharmonic Orchestra and Astana Symphony. Recent highlights include participation in music festivals in Germany, Malta, Italy and UK and recitals at venues such as National Gallery, Royal Asiatic Society of Great Britain, Royal College of Music and Emmanuel Hall of Cambridge University. In spring 2008 and in May 2009 Bulat and Botagoz toured Kazakhstan with acclaimed British pianist Sophia Rahman, sponsored by Air Astana, the leading air company in Kazakhstan.
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ROYAL COLLEGE OF MUSIC
The Royal College of Music is one of the world’s leading conservatories. Alumni include Gustav Holst, Ralph Vaughan Williams and Benjamin Britten. Founded in 1882, the Royal College of Music trains gifted musicians from all over the world for international careers as performers, conductors and composers. Many of its graduates are at the forefront of the music scene. RCM Professors are musicians with worldwide reputations. Music activities at the College include opera productions, symphony orchestra concerts, chamber and solo performances and masterclasses, many of which are open to the public. For further details, please telephone 020 7589 3643 or visit www.rcm.ac.uk. In addition to performance and training, the RCM is home to the Centre for Performance History, incorporating a Museum of Instruments, with a collection of 800 instruments and accessories. The RCM Library houses one of the largest collections in Britain: among its collections are early printed music and original autograph manuscripts by composers including Haydn, Mozart, Schubert, Schumann, Chopin and Elgar.
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