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Jeren Kurbanklycheva is a Turkmen composer and musicologist. She was born on 3 June 1955 in Ashgabat, Turkmenistan. She graduated from the Turkmen State Conservatory in 1978 and has since composed numerous works for orchestra, chamber ensembles, and solo instruments. She has also written several books on music theory and musicology. Kurbanklycheva has been awarded numerous awards and honors, including the State Prize of Turkmenistan in 2000, the Order of the Red Banner of Labour in 2004, and the Order of the Golden Star in 2008. She is a member of the Union of Composers of Turkmenistan and the International Music Council. Kurbanklycheva is married and has two children. She currently resides in Ashgabat, Turkmenistan.

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Age 69 years old
Zodiac Sign Gemini
Born 3 June 1955
Birthday 3 June
Birthplace Ashkhabad, Turkmen SSR, USSR (now Ashgabat, Turkmenistan)
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2019

Jeren was born in Ashgabat, Turkmenistan to a family of the actors Sofya Kurbanklycheva and Muhammetnur Kurbanklychev. Her debut with her first composition was when she was eight years old; she wrote a song to her father’s new stage play and performed it as a surprise to her dad, in their house in front of their family friends and Muhammetnur’s colleagues. Jeren Kurbanklycheva started her musical studies as a pianist. In her early age, she went to the Special Boarding Music School at Turkmen National Conservatory. Upon graduation she was accepted to Specialized Music School named after Dangatar Ovezov where she spent 4 years and received an Undergraduate degree in Piano Performance. After that Kurbanklycheva was accepted to Turkmen National Conservatory to the Composition Department and studied composition under the People's Artist of Turkmenistan, professor Chary Nurymov. Upon graduation she started working at the conservatory as theory and composition teacher and then later in her career she became the Chair of Composition Department at the same conservatory. In 1976 Jeren's piano sonata won in the Conservatory Competition Among Young Composers. In 1989 her composition took honorable mention place in international festival project InterOrchestra 89 founded by a former rector of Kurmangazy State Conservatory of Almaty, Dusen Kaseinov who is now the General Secretary of TÜRKSOY. Within this project Kurbanklycheva's "Poem for Strings, Percussion and Celesta" was performed by the USSR Bolshoi Theatre Orchestra under Fuat Mansurov and was added to All-Union and Turkmen Radio Funds. Vinyl recording of Kurbanklycheva's Cello Concerto was recorded by Melodia with USSR State Radio and Television Symphony Orchestra under Vladimir Kozhukhar. Since 1978 Jeren Kurbanklycheva is a member of the Composer's Union of Turkmenistan. Collections of works and songs for children is another chapter of her repertoire. Besides composing for kids, Kurbanklycheva devotes a big amount of her time in masterclasses, coachings, seminars and presentations at public schools, community schools and orphanages. For her work with children and adolescents she became a Laureate Of The Prize Of Lenin Komsomol Of Turkmenistan(1987). In 1993 Jeren Kurbanklycheva was awarded a title of Merited Artist of Turkmenistan.

Jeren Kurbanklycheva has said on multiple occasions that her main award will always be an appreciation from her audiences and one of her main goals is to make the process of hearing her piece rewarding for her listeners, which beneficially effects her process and helps her to broaden the boundaries of her professional art, inspiring her to write more and to be more: “It’s not easy to gain trust, attention, and engagement from listeners- especially if it’s a premiere. If my piece is played in a huge hall with just one person in the audience and if just this one person will connect to my piece, it means that through my composition I found a way to evoke something in this person so the piece that is personal for me, so it becomes personal for him it will be my victory and I will consider it a successful premiere.”

1978

Since 1978 Jeren Kurbanklycheva is married to Oleg Annaovezov, a former chief of Turkmenistan's ministry of foreign economic relations, and is a mother of three children: Bahar Annaovezova (by marriage: Bahar Ilarslan), 1979; Bayram Annaovezov, 1983; Maral Annaovezova, 1991. She currently resides in Ashgabat, Turkmenistan and continues making her contribution into musical and cultural life of her country as a composer, teacher and performer.

1977

Kurbanklycheva composes in various genres including chamber music, with works such as "String Quartet" (1977), "Sonata for Flute and Piano" (1986); instrumental music, pieces for violin (1974) and woodwinds (1980); vocal music, symphonic music, songs for children etc. Among her notable symphonic works are "Symphonic Dances" (1974), "Symphonic Poem for Strings, Percussion and Celesta" (1978), "Concerto for Violoncello and Orchestra" (1979), "Concerto for Piano and Orchestra in Memory of Ayal Bakshy" (1991), "Dabaraly Mugam" ("Grand Overture) for orchestra of Folk Instruments (2002), "Concerto for Dutar and Orachestra of Folk Instruments (2004)". Vocal cycles "Songs of Motherhood" (1984), "Songs of My Dutar" (1987), "Ornaments of Independence" (1993) are some of her major vocal works. Like in other music of Turkmen composers, in music of Jeren Kurbanklycheva we can clearly hear patriotic and ethnic notes but unlike other composers, Jeren chooses to deliver her nationalistic ideas and patriotic spirit through the language of contemporary music. Her style, musical language and thoughts about contemporary music and compositional techniques can be understood when she discusses her vision of modern music: “Young generations always strive for something new. Of course a contemporary composer should possess a whole arsenal of tools and a vision for new music and modern writing, but should it completely destroy the common sense of music and melody? That’s not what I believe in. However, neither should a stereotype of staying musical and sounding good dissolve ones initial idea and hold one from delivering a message across. First, an idea, then you develop the melody that conveys the meaning behind it in it’s absolute accuracy up to the point when your melody becomes a better expression of your idea than your words or even thoughts. Then, more you engrave your melody, the brighter it starts to reflect different colors of other factors like nowadays social life, your emotional and mental state, your ethnical heritage, nationality and culture and of course other types of modern arts. The moment those vivid reflections of one single idea become organic enough to shine as a ray but still keep their unique colors to be heard individually, you get the composition that came directly from an open heart. Pure and honest. People appreciate honesty, so no matter how boldly atonal or “old fashioned” tonal a piece ended up being, the audience will pick up your open message and will connect to it.”

1955

Jeren Kurbanklycheva (Turkmen: Jeren Gurbangylyjowa, Russian: Джерен Курбанклычева) (born 3 June 1955) is a Turkmen composer who holds the official title of The First Woman Composer of Turkmenistan.