Farewell to the head of the Jalal-Abad Philharmonic Mukhtarbek Kyrbashev will take place tomorrow in his native village.

Марина Онегина Local news / Exclusive
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Mukhtarbek Kyrbashov, who served as the director of the Toktosun Tynibekov Jalal-Abad Regional Philharmonic in Manas, passed away after a long illness.

This information was confirmed by the philharmonic's management, which announced an upcoming farewell ceremony to be held tomorrow, November 6, in his native village.

Mukhtarbek Kyrbashov was born on November 30, 1963, in the village of Oktyabr, located in the Suzak district. In 1986, he completed his studies at the Jalal-Abad Cultural Technical School named after B. Alykulov, and then, in 1996, he received a diploma from the Institute of Arts named after B. Beishenaliev.

From 1982 to 1984, Mukhtarbek served in the Soviet Army in Mongolia. From 1986 to 2010, he worked as the director of the House of Culture in his native village of Oktyabr, while also serving as the artistic director and musician at the S. Makarenko Secondary School.

Since 1986, Kyrbashov actively engaged in training young performers for the pop ensemble "Dostuk," facilitating their rise to the republican level. In 2009, he founded the folklore group "Ayalzat" at the Oktyabr House of Culture, and in 2011, he established the vocal group "Aruulan" at the Suzak District House of Culture. Under his leadership, musical groups performed not only in Kazakhstan and Uzbekistan but also in Turkey, Romania, and Hungary. Notably, in 2014, the group "Ayalzat" was the only female team invited to the first World Nomad Games.

Mukhtarbek Kyrbashov was awarded numerous accolades for his achievements in the field of culture.
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