
"Kambarkan" is fairly regarded as the most famous folk ensemble in Kyrgyzstan which is using people's ethnic music traditions with modern music. Founded in 1988, the Kambarkan Folk Ensemble visited many foreign countries representing cultural Kyrgyzstan and received numerous awards, including Toktogul's State Award. Its repertoire consists of traditional Kyrgyz music with different modern covers and also fragments from famous Kyrgyz epic "Manas". The ensemble's Artistic Director is Esengul Djumabaev.
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Kuz Kuyal
Izdep Jüröm
Saghunganda
Koychulardyn Kongur Küü
Chopo Cho'or
Kosh Kayruk
Kambarkan
Bozoygho
Jolughabuz Az Kündö
Tang Bulbulu
Paravoz
Men Ashyk
Sene Oilosom
Sybyzgy
Alum Sabak
Jygach Ooz Comuz
Erke Sary
Kenesh
Özüng Bil
Appak Süyüü Tartuulaym
Boz Solkyn
Kichine Chogoyno Cho'or
Solo Chogoyno Cho'or
Sash Tilek
Mash Botoy
Sash Tilek (Youth) Instrumental
Appak Suyuu Taruulaym (I Give My True Love to You)
Alum Sabak (Instrumental)
Men Ashyk (I Am in Love)
Ozung Bil (But I Know You Are Free)
Erke Sary (Capricious Sister) Instrumental
Saghunganda (When I Miss You)
Kinesh (Advice)
Bozoygho (To the Shepherd)
Chopo cho'or (Small clay flute)
Kichine Chogoyno Cho'Or (Small Wooden Flute)
Jolughabuz Az Kundo (We Will Meet Soon)
Tang Bulbulu (The Morning Lark) [Instrumental]
Sybyzgy (Traverse Flute) [Instrumental]
Mash botoy (Horse Race)
Koychulardyn Kongur Küü (Shepherd's Melody) [Instrumental]
Jolughabuz Az Kündö (We Will Meet Soon)
Kosh Kayruk (Medley) [Instrumental]
Koychulardyn Kongur Kuu (Shepherd's Melody)
Tang Bulbulu (The Morning Lark) Instrumental
Tang bulbulu (The Morning Lark)
Paravoz (Train)
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