(January 1, 1922 - February 8, 2011) |
Early life
Baglanova was born in Kazalinsk, in Kzyl-Orda, Oblast, and studied at the Kzyl-Orda Pedagogical Institute from 1939 to 1941. From 1941 to 1947 she was a soloist with the Song and Dance Ensemble of the Uzbek Philharmonic. Beginning in1949, she became a singer with the Kazakh State Academic Opera and Ballet,[2] then the Kazakh State Philharmonic Society (1960) and was a leading master of the Kazakh state concert association "Kazakhconcert".[3]During her career, she performed in Poland, the German Democratic Republic, Belgium, Hungary, Austria, Czechoslovakia, the People’s Republic of China, the Republic of Korea, India, Burma, Canada, and other countries. One of her passions was singing in the language of the country she was performing in, and so performed traditional folk songs in Russian, Kazakh, Uzbek, Tatar, Mongolian, Korean, and others.
Baglanova was also included in the first edition of "Women of the World" in the Anglo-American encyclopedia. "Who's Who".
Death
Baglanova died of a heart attack at the age of 89 in Alma-Ata.Awards
- People's Artist of Kazakh SSR
- Medal "For Military Merit" (1945)
- People's Artist of U.S.S.R. (1967)[4]
- Shapagat Medal (1995)
- People's Artist of Kyrgyzstan (1996)
- "Daneker" International Prize (2000)
- Order of Lenin
- Order of the Red Banner of Labor
- The Order of Friendship of Peoples
- The Order of Honour
- Highest rank of the Republic of Kazakhstan "People's Hero"
- Public Prize "Tarlan" - "Contribution"
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