The Musakhadzhayev Dynasty's Contribution to Violin Culture in Kazakhstan
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Madina Kapeu-Kokhanova Bulatovna

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This article explores the Musakhadzhayev musical dynasty and their substantial contribution to the advancement of string performance culture in Kazakhstan at the turn of the 20th and 21st centuries. It highlights their pioneering role in establishing the Kazakh National University of Arts in Astana, now rightfully regarded as one of the nation's premier musical institutions. The Musakhadzhayev sisters deservedly hold key positions in the pedagogical and concert spheres of the Republic of Kazakhstan.
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Madina Kapeu-Kokhanova Bulatovna

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