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Assylbek Yensepov

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Assylbek Yensepov (Kazakh: Асылбек Жасаралұлы Еңсепов, Asylbek Jasaralūly Eñsepov) is a Kazakh musician who utilizes the traditional national two string instrument, the dombyra.[1] He is considered the first to merge the traditional Kazakh melodies to modern electronic music.

He was born in 1980 in Aktobe. His father Zhasaral, a composer, was the director of a music school; his mother Farida stayed at home. He has two brothers: Aybek (designer) and Syrym (singer). Following a typical parcours in classical musical education, he graduated from A. Zhubanova musical school and Kurmagazy national conservatory in Almaty in Kazakhstan.[2]

Discography

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– Adai (2010)

1. Адай – Кұрманғазы

2. Әке толғауы – Ж.Еңсепов

3. Кең жайлау – Б. Қошмухамбетов

4. Жұмыр қылыш – Махамбет

5. Концерт 1–4 – Будашкин

6. Науаи – Дина

7. Арнау-Аллаға шүкіршілік – исп. А.Еңсепов, Р.Гайсин, С.Жолбарыс, Б.Кушкалиев

8. Хафиз – С.Жолбарыс

9. Бесконечность – Р.Гайсин

10. Нұр шашу – Ж.Еңсепов

11. Таң Нұры – С.Жолбарыс

12. Детство – Т.Мухамеджанов

13. Құралай – С.Жолбарыс

References

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  1. ^ Brummell, Paul (2011). Kazakhstan. Bradt Travel Guides. p. 59. ISBN 9781841623696.
  2. ^ "Биография исполнителя «Асылбек Енсепов»". March 4, 2016. Archived from the original on March 4, 2016. Retrieved July 3, 2023.