The Special Music School’s Big Hall at the Turkmen National Music Conservatory has hosted a piano recital by the renowned pianist, prize winner of international competitions Amangul Klychmuradova, whose performance was a real success.
Back in the past, Amangul learned to play the piano at the School.Then, she finished the Turkmen National Music Conservatory with honors, and decided to continue her education at the University of Music and Performing Arts, Munich in Germany.
Classical music enthusiasts from Europe and America have applauded her talent.Even with her busy practice and tour schedules, she finds time to teach and share her knowledge and expertise with novice performers. ...
The compere announced: “The Chaconne from Johann Sebastian Bach’s Partita in D minor for Violin Solo, performed by Amangul Klychmuradova.” The pianist sat at the piano and with a light touch of the keys, dramatic music filled the air with long cantilenas followed by expressive passages.
The audience greeted Amangul’s sparkling performance with “Bravo!Bravissimo!” Her family, friends and former fellow students were in attendance as well.Musicians highly praised the original interpretation of intonation contours in the piece of music.
The concert program also included compositions by famous composers Johannes Brahms, Frederic Chopin, César Franck, Astor Piazzolla, Sergei Rachmaninoff, Anatoly Lyadov, and Alexander Scriabin.Amangul also played works by Turkmen composers: Three Piano Pieces by Rejep Allayarov and Sounds of Dutar by Nury Khalmamedov.
The accurately captured nuances helped to highlight the rich sonic palette, unique beauty and emotional intensity of the compositions.The listeners broke into enthusiastic applause to show their admiration for Amangul’s technical mastery and her talent for performing with all her heart, and to thank her for the wonderful evening of classical music.