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Enlightening Entertainment.
Since the very first century,
cultures across
vast distances of Asia,
the Middle East, Africa,
and Mediterranean regions
were connected
through bustling trade,
exchanges of goods
and technologies,
by land and sea.
For thousands of years,
travelers on these ancient
yet still-used routes
also shared
one another’s cultures.
They were accompanied
by vibrant music
and dance, everywhere
along the way.
Today, let us enjoy
a modern-day exchange
of the arts
through the performances
by artists from
the beautiful countries of
Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan,
Tajikistan, Turkmenistan,
Uzbekistan, and
South Korea,
where they gathered.
South Korea
was also a part of
the ancient travel routes.
Artist delegations from
the various countries,
including
the host country’s own
traditional performing
group, Sorinaru,
paid tribute
to the music and dances
of Central Asia through
a unique joint concert.
The collaborating
Central Asian groups
included: Sogdiana,
Uzbekistan’s
Chamber Orchestra of
Folk Instruments; Miras,
a nationally recognized
traditional dance group
from Turkmenistan;
Sazgen, a talented
folk ensemble formed by
Kazakhstan’s Museum
of National Instruments;
the Zarafshon Ensemble,
a leading
musical collective
from Tajikistan;
and the Kyrgyz
National Academy
Opera-Ballet Theater.
This is a display of cultures
of the world’s people,
where all the people
perform like brothers,
understanding each other.
And that’s why it proves,
one more time,
that art has no
national boundaries.
Supreme Master
Television, greetings.
My name is Dr. Bec Beseev.
I am from Kyrgyzstan.
We are happy that
we can present our art,
Kyrgyz art, and
we know that it will be
a great pleasure.
Established in 1926,
the National Academy
Opera-Ballet Theater
is the center
of music and arts
of the Kyrgyz Republic.
The theater has performed
on more than 200 stages
of opera and ballet.
The ballet theater has
been performing actively
at home and abroad,
including in Russia,
China, and Turkey,
fascinating audiences
with the soul-stirring music
from Kyrgyzstan.
The philharmonic group
Sazgen is a folk ensemble
created in 1981
by the Kazakh
Republic’s Museum
of National Instruments.
Sazgen performs music
composed by famous
Kazakh composers
such as Kurmanzy, Yhlas
and Tattimbet.
What’s more, through
its mastery of instruments
from ancient Kazakhstan,
the band offers
an opportunity
to savor melodies from
the lush eastern grasslands,
the Kazakh Steppe.
Please enjoy
the following
collaborative performance
featuring the kobyz,
a traditional Kazakh fiddle.
When we return,
we will continue
with more songs
and music performances
from Tajikistan
and Uzbekistan.
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Hailing from Tajikistan is
the Zarafshon Ensemble,
which was founded
in 1968 by
the A. Juraev Tajik State
Philharmonic Society.
Originally, the Ensemble
was composed of
invited amateur artists
from all over the country.
Today, it is not only a
premiere performing group
in the nation,
but also the winner
in five international
music festivals.
We are the delegation
from Tajikistan.
I am the people’s artist
Alaznsho Shudiev, this is
our group, Zarafshon.
Zarafshon means “gold”
– art that we bring to all
the peoples of the world.
There is no bigger joy
in the world
There is no bigger joy
in the world
than seeing one’s
loved ones and friends
At the gathering
of the Central Asian
artist delegations
in South Korea,
musicians also
demonstrated
how different instruments
can harmonize
one another and
bring people together.
I am Firuza Abdurahimova,
art director and
conductor of the Uzbek
Chamber Orchestra
of National Instruments,
Sogdiana, Uzbekistan.
Today we can also witness
how our wind instrument
performers play with
Korean performers.
An Uzbek tune
sounds very pleasant
when our orchestra
performs it, and
the improvisation part is
played by Korean fiddler.
It’s very nice to see, how
we understand each other
and feel each other.
This is the unity of cultures
that we always strive for.
The Uzbek
Chamber Orchestra
of Folk Instruments,
Sogdiana,
was established in 1991
to acquaint
the general public
with the diversity of
Uzbek folk instruments
and richness of
their potential sound.
Sogdiana’s wide repertoire
ranges from Uzbek
professional music of
oral traditions, to works
of Uzbek composers
and compositions
of both East and West.
In 1996,
on the 30th International
Music Festival in Spain,
the group was lauded
with the International
Certificate of High
Professional Distinction.
Please enjoy
our final performance
by Sogdiana,
the Chamber Orchestra of
Uzbek Folk Instruments.
May God grant us
that our friendship
with all our friends who
came from Central Asia:
Kazakhstan, Turkmenistan,
Tajikistan, Kyrgyzstan,
Uzbekistan, and
the Korean people,
lasts for thousands years,
so that our peoples
always continue
this [travel road]
that our grandfathers,
ancestors were walking
for thousands of years.
We thank
the distinguished artist
groups from Uzbekistan,
Turkmenistan,
Kazakhstan,
Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan,
and South Korea for
presenting this glimpse
into the rich and
sophisticated performing
arts of Central Asia.
May you and your
countries be blessed with
continued friendship,
prosperity, and harmony!
Thank you
for accompanying us
on today’s
Enlightening Entertainment.
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and your loved ones
blessings of
heavenly peace.