фото: ZHAMBYL ZHABAYEV

Tore Khan • 03-09-2014  

Описание: The monument to Zhambyl Zhabayev was fixed up at the square near the Iskra cinema theatre in 1996 in honor of the 150th anniversary of the akyn. It is made of bronze and the sculptor was Kh.Nauryzbayev. The sculpture represents the akyn in the moment of creativity; he pensively stares into the space and holds dombra in his hands. Zhambyl Zhabayev was born in 1846 and died in 1945. He was a popular poet – one of the best representatives of Kazakh verbal speakings. His first teacher in singing was akyn Suyunbai. The most popular poems were: «In Lenin’s mausoleum», «People’s greeting», «I visited all places in the world» and «Dear land». During World War II he wrote invocatory poems calling to heroic struggle. The warriors have been inspired with his poems «To Moscow» and «Oh, Leningraders, oh, my children!». The Kazakh National Philharmonic Hall in Almaty was called in honor of Zhambyl, as well as a Street, a mountain peak and a glacier in Zailyislyi Alatau.

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