Abdylas Maldybaev

Abdylas Maldybaev, as shown on the Kyrgyz 1 som note.
This name uses Eastern Slavic naming customs; the patronymic is Maldybaevich and the family name is Maldybaev.

Abdylas Maldybaevich Maldybaev (Kyrgyz: Абдылас Малдыбаев, Abdılas Maldıbayev/Aвdьlas Maldьвajev; 1906 1978) was a Kyrgyz composer, actor, and operatic tenor singer. Maldybaev was one of the composers of the state anthem of the Kirghiz SSR and is still renowned for his operatic composition. He helped popularize Kyrgyz music by skillfully using Western European techniques. The Kyrgyz one som banknote pictures him.

Maldybayev provided folk melodies and composed music which was organized and prepared by Russian composers Vladimir Vlasov and Vladimir Fere into six Soviet state opera and other works. Their first full opera was Ai-churek.[1] The collective is usually hyphenated as Vlasov-Fere-Maldybayev, which also composed the Kirghiz national anthem.[2]

Works

His work has been recorded and issued on media including:

External links

References

  1. Journal of the American Musicological Society, Volume 51. 1998.
  2. Maes, Francis (2002). A history of Russian music: from Kamarinskaya to Babi Yar.
  3. van Rijen, Onno (2006). "Vladimir Vlasov". Retrieved 10 January 2011.


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