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Compositions from different epochs and schools performed by young teachers of the conservatory

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Compositions from different epochs and schools performed by young teachers of the conservatory
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Aleksey Gimalitdinov

Not a day without a concert - this is the principle of the Music Festival of Young Stars, prepared in honor of the 50th anniversary of the opening of the Turkmen National Conservatory named after Maya Kulieva. In front of the audience in the Small Hall of the Conservatory - teacher of the variety art department Aygul Rejepova. A light stroke of the bow and marvelous sounds of the violin told about the "Dedication" of the German composer Robert Schumann. Aygul selected her favorite works for the performance program, including “Russian Dance” and “Among the Noisy Ball” by P.I. Tchaikovsky. The popular melodies of these works, beautifully performed by Aygul, were greeted with gratitude by the public.

Aygul Rejepova was replaced on stage by her colleague Leyla Serdarova, and the violin again sang soulfully, reproducing the third part of Chary Nurymov's Sonata, Georges Massenet's "Meditation", the first part of Beethoven's Sonata No. 5. With the help of the violin, works from different epochs and schools reveal the composer's worldview, his sensuality, and his mood for the future.

Concertmasters - Ramina Gadimi and Lalezar Turjanova.

“The Young Stars Music Festival gave us the opportunity to once again show ourselves on stage, which is especially important for students and young teachers,” Aygul Rejepova comments. - Not a day without a concert for a month - this order of the rector activated the creative potential of students and teachers of all departments of the conservatory. Pride, joy and responsibility - such feelings are experienced by each performer before going on stage. The music festival of young stars of the conservatory made us feel like a part of one big whole, the name of which is the Turkmen National Conservatory named after Maya Kulieva.