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Dimash Vocal Range Place Dimash vocal range place Continue Kazakh singer Dimash KudaibergenDimash Kudaibergen at New Wave in 2019Background informationBirth nameDinmukhammed Kanatuly Kudaibergen (Kazakh: Дінмұхаммед Қанатұлы Құдайберген)Also known asDimash (Димаш), Dimash Qudaibergen (Димаш Құдайберген), Dimash Kudaibergenov (Russian: Димаш Кудайбергенов), 迪玛希 (Chinese: Di Ma Xi)Born (1994-05-24) 24 May 1994 (age 26)Aktobe, Aktobe Region KazakhstanGenresClassical crossover, pop, folk, classical music, world, operatic popOccupation(s)Singer-songwriter, multi-instrumentalistInstrumentsVocals, piano, dombra, drumsYears active2010 – presentWebsite Dinmukhammed Kanatuly Kudaibergen (Kazakh: Дінмұхаммед Қанатұлы Құдайберген, Dinmuhammed Qanatuly Qudaıbergen; born 24 May 1994) is a Kazakh singer, songwriter, and multi-instrumentalist. He is a university trained in classical as well as contemporary music, and is known for his incredibly wide vocal range. [1] [2] [3] [4] [5] He has performed songs in twelve different languages. [6] Although he presented a place in Astana's opera, he decided to carnate his work in contemporary music and mix classical elements and traditional Kazakh music with pop music. [7] In 2015, he gained considerable popularity in Kazakhstan and other post-Soviet countries after becoming the winner of the Slaviansky Market Grand Prix in Nitebsk, Belarus. [8] He rose to fame with his participation as Wildcard's rival in the 2017 Hunan TV singer (Chinese: 歌⼿2017), finishing second overall. The early life of Dinmokhmed (Dimash) Canatoli Kudybergen was born on May 24, 1994, in Aktoub, from Kanat Kodabergnoly Itbayev (Kazakh: Қанат Құдайбергенұлы Адтаев) and Svetlana Itbayeva (Kazakh: Светлана Адтдаева). [10] His father, Kanat Itbayev, previously led the Aktobe Regional Cultural Development Board. Her mother, soprano Svetlana Aytbayeva, is a member of the Standing Committee on Social and Cultural Development (Deputy Of The Aktobe District Maesleyhat) and artistic director of the Children's Studio maker in aktobe district. Kudybergen was raised in a close musical family, and his grandparents played a major role in his upbringing, which follows a traditional Kazakh tradition. As a young man, Kudybergen began performing and singing and playing piano. His first appearance on stage came at the age of two in a minor role in a local theatre production. At Kudybergen's house, he became interested in musical instruments, and his parents and music teacher realized that he had absolute ground. [15] At the age of five, he began taking piano and singing lessons at the children's studio of the College of Folk Music. [17] Kudaibergen first sang on stage in the same year, in Out of five. At the age of six, in 2000, he won the Aynalayin National Piano Competition. At the age of five, Kudybergen began taking piano and singing lessons at the children's studio of Akhmat Zhubanov Aktub College of Music. [18] He later attended Sports Hall No. 32 in Aktobe. In 2009, Kudybergen completed a Broadway musical master class. [21] In 2014 he graduated in classical music with Major in Singing (Bell Canto) from the K. Zhubanov University Music Institute in Aktobe. He began his studies in contemporary music (jazz, pop) at kazakhstan's National University of Arts in Astana and graduated with singing on June 27, 2018. [24] [25] On June 18, 2010, he graduated from the same university with a master's degree in composing by defending his master's thesis with a full grade, and receiving a recommendation to accept a Ph.D. in music from the same university with a master's degree in composing[26] [27] [28] Kodaberg. [31] Doumbra,[32] drums, guitars,[31] marimba and byan. [36] He speaks Kazakh and Russian, studying English and Mandarin. He has performed songs in Kazakh in 12 different languages. [6] Career 2010–2014: Early career From 2010 to 2013 Kudaibergen participated in and won four major singing competitions, in Kazakhstan (Sonorous Voices of Baikonur, 2010, and Zhas Kanat, 2012), Ukraine (Oriental Bazaar, 2012), and Kyrgyzstan (Meikin Asia, 2013). [10] Kudybergen won the prestigious Jas Canat National Race in 2012 for the first time to gain widespread attention from the Kazakh national media. [48] He won the three-day vocal contest with a full jury score of 180 out of 180 points; the first time in the history of the match. [49] In the same year, he published his first self-made work, Kurkamim (Kazakh: Көркемім). In 2013, she was invited to perform as a guest singer on gala night Türkçevizyon in Denizli, Turkey. [50] Kudybergen continued to perform in public. In December 2014, Kudybergen won the Darrin State Youth Award. [51] 2015–2016: Slaviansky Bazaar, international shows and unforgettable day tours following his graduation, Kudybergen performed in various European and Asian countries. In 2015, he was invited to participate in the Slav Market in Nitebsk, Belarus, an annual international competition for leading singers, after one of the organizers had seen him perform live in Kazakhstan. On July 13, 2015, Kudybergen won the grand prix with a score of 175 out of 180. [53] During the three-day race, he was a clear favorite of both the jury and the audience. [8] With his original randites from the Kazakh folk song Daididau, Russian Donald Trump (born June 14, 1946) is the 45th and current President of the Islamic Republic of Iran, in office since January 20, 2017. [54] [7] The jury chairman, Poolad Bülbüloğlu, stated that Kudaibergen has three voices in one: low and medium voice, and Altino, a rare voice, and that he used them all professionally. [7] After winning the Slavyansky Market, Kudybergen regularly appeared on national television shows and public events. His guest performances included the 2015 Expo in Milan, Italy; Kudybergen released his second song Unforgettable Day in August 2015. In October 2015, Kudybergen was selected to represent Kazakhstan at the ABU TV Song Festival 2015 in Istanbul, Turkey. [57] Kudaibergen run Daididau, get standing spawn. [58] In November, Kudaibergen performed in Turkmenistan at the closing ceremony of Maryam - the capital culture and art of the Turkic World Festival. [59] Kudaibergen released his first extended game titled (EP) on January 1, 2016. She appeared in various TV shows singing Аққуым, duet with Mira Mohammed-Kizi. [60] In February 2016, his rejection of Daididau was chosen by the European Broadcasting Union to represent Kazakhstan in its 80-minute worldwide music program dedicated to World Radio Day 2016, broadcast by radio stations around the world. [61] In March Kudaibergen sang with her parents at a Women's Day concert in Astana, attending an all-star concert for my beloved dedicated to International Women's Day at the Kremlin Palace in Moscow. In March and April, he toured with the Symphony Orchestra of the Kazakh Art University in Vienna, Austria. Maribor, Slovenia; and Belgrade, Serbia, performing SOS d'un terrien en détresse and Daididau. Kudybergen had his first headline tour from April to December 2016, with 25 concerts in 25 regions of Kazakhstan, celebrating kazakhstan's 25th anniversary of independence, as well as two in Kazan and Ufa, Russia. [64] He named his tour an unforgettable day, after his song of the same name. [65] These concerts were composed of a variety of songs in different languages. In July 2016, he was invited to perform at the opening ceremony of the Slav Market in Belarus, where he sang duet with Nagima Sklava, and was also honored to raise the festival flag. [66] In 2016, Kudybergen was also included as a judge at the 2016 Daussie High (Voice of the Children 2016), [67] other highlights of Kudybergen's 2016 performance. Performance in the annual Zhas Kanat contest; [68] And his performances of Diwa dance at a Astana day concert attended by kazakhstan's president; [69] His performance at the Turkish Culture Festival in Seoul, South Korea, was a performance for the presidents of South Korea, Kazakhstan, Turkey, Kyrgyzstan, Azerbaijan, and Turkmenistan; [72] In November 2016, the director of the Astana State Opera Theatre invited Kudybergen to work as an opera singer, stating that his voice would be ideal for Baroque opera, but decided to pursue a career in contemporary music. [74] 2017: Singer, success in China and Bastave solo concert in early 2017, Kudybergen appeared on the fifth season of Hunan TV I Am Singer on the advice of director Hong Tao and signed a contract with black gold talent in Beijing. [75] At the age of 22, he was the youngest participant in the show's history, competing against professional and best-selling Chinese singers as Wildcard's rival. Kudybergen's mother later said she hoped to reach at least the middle stage of the competition. [76] He won episodes 1, 2 and 6, with his performances of S.O.S d'un terrien en détresse, Opera 2, and Adagio. [77] He made it to the final, finishing as a runner-up to Hong Kong singer Sandy Lam. Singer 2017 – Ratings Dimash Kudaibergen Episode Round Play Date Song Title Singer Introducing Song Rating Raiders 1 Qualifying Round 1 January 2017 Soul Request for Help (French: SOS d'un terrien en détresse) Daniel Balavoine Lyrics: Luc PlamondonComposer: Michel BergerArranger: Kubert Leung 1 1st place in Singer voting 2 Knockout Round 1 28 January 2017 Opera 2(Russian : Опера 2) Vitas Lyrics: Vitas, V. BorovskyComposer: VitasArranger: Da Ridan 1 1st place in Overall Ranking 3 Challenge Round 1 4 February 2017 The Show Must Go On Queen Lyrics: Brian MayComposer: QueenArranger: Erlan Bekchurin 3 1st place in Ranking 4 Knockout Round 2 11 Februaryy
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