Successful concert debut of the orchestra conducted by Tahir Atayev

“Happy birthday to you!” - the violinists, viola players, cellists and other performers in the premiere of the concert congratulated Tahir Atayev on the occasion of the string orchestra's melody. Friendly applause was joined by enthusiastic listeners ...

The first concert of the string orchestra conducted by Tahir Ataev, teacher of the string instruments department of the national conservatory, was held in the Great Hall of the Turkmen National Conservatory.

Young teachers, recent graduates of the conservatory and students united in a team in an effort to fulfill an old dream - to combine in their work music of different eras and genres.

The host announced: “Antonin Dvorak. "Serenade". The musicians, holding their breath, do not tear their eyes away from the hands of the conductor ... A sweep of the conductor's baton, and colorful Czech motifs spread over the Great Hall of the Conservatory.

The audience warmly welcomed the performance of the orchestra: a round of applause and shouts of “Bravo!”, “Bravissimo!”. These were the first and such valuable evidence of success! Thus, the biography of a young musical group began with the work of Antonin Dvorak.

The concert program featured “Andante Festivo” by Jan Sibelius, Russian romance in the arrangement of Grigory Kleimen, “Russian Souvenir” by Sergey Sirotin, “Walking in night St. Petersburg” by Isaac Schwartz, “Tres minor con la realidad” by Astor Piazzolla, Quartet No. 9 Lyudviga, Quartet No. 9 Ludwig Van.

Creative congratulation of the musicians and in unison with him the applause of the audience was interrupted by Tahir Ataev. He thanked the audience for the high appreciation of the performing skills of the musicians and noted that this day is valuable for him as the birthday of conductor Tahir Ataev. In response, the hall burst into applause.

Colleagues, relatives and friends came to congratulate Tahir Ataev on his successful debut. The head of the State Symphony Orchestra of Turkmenistan, the conductor Rasul Klychev was one of the first who shacked hands.

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