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Von ikonischen Liebesgeschichten bis hin zu epischen Legenden – die kasachische Oper betritt die Weltbühne. In dieser Folge erkunden wir, wie diese besondere Kunstform nationale Identität mit klassischem Stil verbindet.

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00:16Kazach opera is a unique phenomenon of national tradition and European classical music.
00:22Operas such as Kshzibiek and Abai brought Kazach language, melody and identity to the stage,
00:27creating a genre that is culturally aesthetic and globally known.
00:32Welcome to Kazakhstan. Welcome to Modern Nomads.
00:39Operas keep the tradition of the European school,
00:42but they can sometimes include national instruments.
00:45The melodies often sound like folk songs, long, lyrical and filled with the spirit of the steppe.
00:57Kazakh opera emerged 90 years ago and remains popular at the country's three major opera houses
01:04in Astana, Almaty and Shemkent.
01:09For 90 years, the Abai opera house has been a cultural landmark staging Western and Kazakh operas.
01:16I spoke with Bulat Bokeyev, opera troupe director of the Abai opera house,
01:21who told me what makes the Kazakh operatic school unique.
01:27Thereby opera house hosted the first Kazakh performances and continues to present classic works.
01:51The first Kazakh opera, Kizhebek, is staged every season.
02:12It was composed by Evgeny Brusilovsky in 1934.
02:16Even today, it is performed in modern theatres, such as Astana Opera House.
02:21Kizhebek tells the story of love.
02:45Zhebek and Tulegen's families stood against their union and this plot is often described as the Kazakh Romeo and Juliet.
02:52In a dynamic fusion of East and West theatres are experimenting with mixed format performances.
03:09One recent example is the Astana Opera House's production, which brings together Kizhebek and Puccini's Madame Butterfly.
03:18Today, there are thousands of Kazakh operas ranging from early classics to modern works.
03:45One of their newest additions to the repertoire is Han Sultan.
03:49While it tells a legend from the Golden Horde era, the music was written by contemporary composer Hamid Shangaliyev.
03:56In the early, the band's theater.
03:57I caught a reversal in the clip and what was found, he confirmed,
03:58and looked every single day of each opera.
03:59For those two Books changed by each other, in the fall.
04:00And he established in our theateroli and performances.
04:03He bought the opera altares with each other.
04:05In thatㅎㅎ, he tried to change the performance.
04:08I created his opera.
04:10He showed the notable味 of this library to about national art.
04:13He also added another feature.
04:15In the world's spirit.
04:17The opposite of the opera he interacted with each other.
04:18He can turn the upbeat and more translation.
04:20And see, what wasunku?
04:21Han Sultan has premiered not only in Kazakhstan, but also in Turkey,
04:29showing the relevance of national opera on the international stage.
04:42Today, timeless Kazakh opera like Kizhzibek and modern performance Han Sultan
04:47are reaching international audiences, bringing the national music heritage
04:52to theatres across Europe, Asia and beyond.