Abay Opera House

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Abay Opera House
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General information
TypeTheatre
LocationAlmaty, Kazakhstan
Coordinates43°14′56″N 76°56′45″E / 43.24889°N 76.94583°E / 43.24889; 76.94583Coordinates: 43°14′56″N 76°56′45″E / 43.24889°N 76.94583°E / 43.24889; 76.94583
Completed1941
Opening1941
Renovated2000
Ownermunicipality of Almaty

Abay Opera House (Kazakh: Абай атындағы қазақ мемлекеттік академиялық опера және балет театры, romanized: Abaı atyndaǵy qazaq memlekettik akademııalyq opera jáne balet teatry) was built in Almaty in 1934 and named after Kazakh poet, composer, and philosopher Abay Qunanbayuli.[1]

Founder (1934) and first director - Yevgeny Brusilovsky, who created eight national operas and a ballet ("Kyz-Zhibek", "", "", "Birzhan and Sara", "" and others).

Over forty western and Kazakh pieces are performed, including operas, ballets and classical music performances.[2] Another famous opera staged in the Abay Opera House - "Abay", music by and , libretto by Mukhtar Auezov.

The last renovation of the building was completed in 2000.

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  1. ^ "Abay National Theater and Opera House". Almaty. Retrieved 3 September 2013.
  2. ^ "Abay Opera House". Hg2 Almaty. Archived from the original on 22 February 2014. Retrieved 3 September 2013.

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