- Kereiuly.
Aqyns often fully improvise,
responding to any
phenomena in
society or at the
situation on
nationwide holidays, etc. On holidays, a kind of
aqyn competition...
- others,
usually not
creating and
adding their own
original work; and the
aqyns (akyns), who
improvised or
created their own poems,
stories or songs. There...
- The term is most
commonly references a
public song
competition between aqyns. The
practice of
aytysh began primarily as a folk
tradition before being...
-
dombra and at age 14, left his home to
become an
aqyn. He
learned the art of
improvisation from the
aqyn Suyunbai Aronuly.
Zhambyl sang
exclusively in the...
- Aldaspan: XV–XVIII
ghasyrlardaghy qazaq aqyn,
zhyraularynyng shygharmalar zhyynaghy (The Scimitar: A
Collection of
Poems by
Kazakh Aqyns and
Zhyraus v t e...
-
Zhanasemey District, the city of Semey. The
region was
named after the
Kazakh aqyn Abai Qunanbaiuly, who was born in what is now the Abai Region. "Нурлан Уранхаев...
-
Heritage of Humanity:
Music Aka
polyphony Albanian folk iso-polyphony
Angklung Aqyn Arabic maqam Arirang Ashiqs of
Azerbaijan Azerbaijani tar Baul
music Bećarac...
- 1904(1904-07-06) (aged 58) Abay District, East Kazakhstan,
Russian Empire Occupation Aqyn educator philosopher composer political figure Notable works The Book of...
- Bishkek,
Kyrgyzstan and home to
musical performances. It is
named after Kyrgyz aqyn Toktogul Satylganov. The
Philharmonic Society,
founded on 7
October 1936...
- others,
usually not
creating and
adding their own
original work; and the
aqyns (akyns), who
improvised or
created their own poems,
stories or songs. There...