Rymbaeva Roza Kuanyshkyzy

Rymbaeva Roza Kuanyshkyzy
RYMBAEVA ROZA KUANYSHKYZY Roza Kuanyshkyzy Rymbaeva is a legendary singer of Kazakh pop music, a People's Artist of Kazakhstan, and a unique figure who has showcased Kazakh vocal art on both national and global stages. She was born on October 28, 1957, in the modern-day Abai region, Semey area. From her childhood, she was close to the arts, and her singing talent was recognized early on. Roza Rymbaeva studied at a higher educational institution in the field of arts and music in Almaty and began her professional stage career. Her performance style is characterized by high vocal mastery, stage charisma, and the ability to blend national motifs with a modern style. Throughout her artistic journey, she has won numerous international and national competitions, bringing Kazakh pop music to a global level. Notably, her victory at the "Golden Orpheus" international festival in Bulgaria in 1977 was a historic achievement in her creative career. Her repertoire includes a wide range of patriotic, lyrical, and folk songs. Many works performed by Roza Kuanyshkyzy have become part of the golden treasury of Kazakh pop music. Roza Rymbaeva — People's Artist of Kazakhstan, laureate of state and international festivals, recipient of several state awards. Current Activity She is a singer, a public figure, actively participates in cultural and spiritual events, and provides guidance to young artists.