At the State Museum of Fine Arts of the Republic of Tatarstan an artistic and musical evening to be held

23 November 2018, Friday

On November 29, 2018, at 6 pm, the State Museum of Fine Arts of the Republic of Tatarstan invites residents of Kazan and guests of the capital of Tatarstan to the National Art Gallery "Khazine" for an artistic and musical evening.

In the first part of the evening, the candidate of art history, a specialist in contemporary fine art of Tatarstan, deputy director of the museum for scientific work, curator, Dina Diasovna Khisamova will present the recently opened painting and graphic art exhibition “Songs of the Motherland by Lotfulla Fattakhov” dedicated to the centenary of the artist. Lotfulla Abdulmenovich Fattakhov - a classic of fine art of Tatarstan, a man of amazing destiny. He was left an orphan in early childhood, from the Nizhny Novgorod village walked to Kazan: he wanted to learn so much. He was a member of the Great Patriotic War, was captured, survived in concentration camps, and then survive and take place in post-war life. Possessing a cheerful outlook and tremendous efficiency, Lotfulla Fattakhov painted pictures filled with sun and light.

In the second part of the evening, laureates of international competitions of young performers of the Tatar song, students of the Tatar theater variety department of the Kazan State Institute of Culture, Fanil Galiullin, Regina Rashitova, Lia Akhatova, Gazinur Halimov and Ilgiz Hasanshin will perform. The artistic director of the “Variety Artist” is the People’s Artist of the Republic of Tatarstan, Honored Artist of the Russian Federation Salavat Fatkhutdinov, the teachers are the People’s Artist of TASSR Rimma Ibragimova and Alfis Galiullin, the accompanist is Gulnaz Zyabbarova. Favorite Tatar folk songs “Tal bügel”, “Idelldelge-kүllәre”, songs by famous Tatar composers Rustem Yakhin, Louise Batyr-Bulgari, Hans Saifullin will be sung to the lyrics by Gulshat Zainasheva, Marcel Galiyev and others.

Telephone for information (843) 236-69-31, 567-80-43 (58).

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