Famous Kazakh cellist Bulat Tynybekov has died. His relatives reported this on social networks. The musician was 38 years old.
"My brother, the famous cellist Bulat Tynybekov, has passed away. Although we rarely saw each other lately, I always admired his talent and tried to support him as best I could," Aizhan Tugelbaeva wrote in her story.
According to unconfirmed information, Bulat had an accident. There is no other information yet.
The news is being updated. The editors are waiting for a response from the relatives.
Kazakhstani cellist and vocalist Bulat Tynybekov was a laureate of international competitions in Russia, Turkey and the Czech Republic. He performed in such halls as the Royal Albert Hall (London), Konzerthaus (Berlin), Tonhalle (Zurich), Victoria Hall (Geneva), Barbican Hall (London) and Cadogan Hall (London).
Bulat and his twin sister were sent to music by their mother when they were still children. The boy got a cello, and the girl got a violin. The children studied at the specialized music boarding school for gifted children named after Kulyash Baiseitova. Bulat also graduated from the Royal College of Music in London.
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Cover: 2016 photo from bulattynybekov's Instagram page