
A performance by the first violin of the Astana Opera Orchestra, Honored Worker of Kazakhstan Bagdat Abilkhanov, took place in the Italian city of Camogli. The concert was held on the stage of the Camogli Social Theater and aroused great interest among the Italian public.
Accompanied by the orchestra of the Genoese Carlo Felice Theater, conducted by Maestro Giuseppe Acquaviva, the Kazakh musician performed one of the most famous works of German Romanticism - Concerto for Violin and Orchestra No. 1 in G minor, op. 26 by Max Bruch.
Bagdat Abilkhanov noted that the performance in Italy was an important event in his creative career and an opportunity to present the Kazakh performing school on the international stage. He expressed his gratitude to conductor Giuseppe Acquaviva and the orchestra of the Carlo Felice Theater for their professional cooperation and support.
Bagdat Abilkhanov's performance became a vivid example of international recognition of domestic musicians and contributed to strengthening cultural ties between Kazakhstan and Italy.