Kurmangazy Sagyrbaev, born in 1823 in the Bukey Horde, now known as the Zhanakala District of West Kazakhstan Region, was a prominent figure in Kazakh music. As a composer and skilled instrumentalist, he played the kobyz and dombra, traditional instruments that are integral to Kazakh cultural heritage.
His contributions to the musical landscape of Kazakhstan were profound, influencing generations of musicians and enriching the folk art scene. Kurmangazy's work not only showcased the beauty of Kazakh melodies but also served as a vehicle for storytelling and cultural expression.
After a life dedicated to music, he passed away and was laid to rest in the Astrakhan region of the Lower Volga, in what is now the Russian Federation. His legacy continues to resonate, as his compositions remain a vital part of Kazakh musical tradition.