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Last
Sunday the Pavlodar JCC family club members visited romance evening in
Naum Shafer's house-museum.
Shafer's
house is the only gramophone record museum in Kazakhstan. It opened on
February 21, 2001. The collection numbers 25000 gramophone records, 1500
bobbins, and 1500 audio cassettes. Literary, music soirees and meeting
with writers, musicians, and artists are presented there every Friday.
This time the soiree was conducted by Svetlana Nemolchnova,
graduate of Uralsk state conservatory. For the last several years she
has been giving piano concerts of old and modern romances. Thanks to Svetlana
the guests got acquainted with songs and romances composed by Nami Gitin
(Naum Shafer's pseudonym).
Natalya Gileva
(information by www.shafer.pavlodar.com)
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