Abdylas Maldybayev

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Abdylas Maldybayew on the 1 som banknote

Abdylas Maldybajewitsch Maldybajew ( Russian Абдылас Малдыбаевич Малдыбаев * June 24 jul. / 7. July  1906 greg. In Karabulak, Russian Empire , now in the district of Kemin, Kyrgyzstan ; † 1. July 1978 in Frunze , Kyrgyz SSR , Soviet Union ) was a Kyrgyz composer and opera singer with a tenor voice .

Life

In 1929 Maldybayev finished the pedagogical college as a teacher and began his work at the Kyrgyz theater, from which he moved in 1942 to the Frunze Opera. In 1939 he was honored as a People's Artist of the USSR and joined the CPSU in the same year . From 1940 to 1941 and from 1947 to 1950 he studied composition with Heinrich Litinsky and Vladimir Fere at the Moscow Conservatory (interrupted by military service in the Great Patriotic War ). He was one of the composers (often called the Vlasov Fere Maldybayev collective) of the Kyrgyz SSR anthem (1946) and combined the old Kyrgyz folk music with modern Western techniques. Together with Vladimir Vlasov and Vladimir Fere he also composed the operas "Adshal orduna" (1938), "Aichurek" (1939), "Patrioten" (1941), "Manas" (1946) and "Tok Togul" (1958). From 1939 to 1967 he was the chairman of the Composers' Union of the Kyrgyz SSR. In 1970 he was honored with the State Prize of the Kyrgyz SSR and the Order of Lenin . From 1937 to 1946 he was a deputy of the Supreme Soviet of the USSR . In the 1960s he worked at the Frunze and Karakul theaters .

Today's 1 Som banknote bears his image.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. a b c d Article Maldybayew, Abdylas in the Great Soviet Encyclopedia (BSE) , 3rd edition 1969–1978 (Russian)http: //vorlage_gse.test/1%3D073046~2a%3DMaldybajew%2C%20Abdylas~2b%3DMaldybajew%2C%20Abdylas
  2. a b c d GSE article (English)
  3. Information from UNESCO on the composer's 100th birthday