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Eurasian Student Symphony Orchestra of the Kazakh National University of the Arts

Date & Time
Sat, Aug 24, 2024, 20:00

Keywords: Symphony Concert

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Musicians

Eurasian Student Symphony of the Kazakh National University of the ArtsOrchestra
Yerbolat Karshimbayevich AkhmedyarovConductor
Izmailova Karina NurlanovnaPiano
„Shabyt“ DombraEnsemble

Program

Konzert für Klavier und Orchester a-Moll op. 54Robert Schumann
„Makhambet“ für Dombra-Ensemble und OrchesterNurghissa Tilendijew
Rondo (Alla turca) aus der Klaviersonate A-Dur KV 331, bearbeitet für Dombra-Ensemble und OrchesterWolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Sinfonie Nr. 8 G-Dur op. 88Antonín Dvořák
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