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Bulat Muratovich Syzdykov (Kazakh: Bolat Muratuly Syzdykov; June 21, 1956, Karaganda, Kazakh SSR, USSR - May 7, 2016, Alma-Ata, Kazakhstan) - Soviet and Kazakhstan guitarist, composer and arranger of “Musykola”, former member of “A” 'Studio'.

Biography
Since childhood, he studied music, graduated from jazz guitar courses from the famous teacher Alexander Mazhelyana. Already at the age of 16, Bulat was received as a soloist at the Karaganda Philharmonic and traveled around the country with tours as part of the Gakku ensemble. While serving in the army in the orchestra of the headquarters of the division of the Red Banner Central Asian Military District, Bulat learned to play the flute and the big drum. After the army he became a soloist of the ensemble “Time and Songs” at the Karaganda Philharmonic.

In 1976, Bulat moved to Almaty, having received an invitation from the Gulder Republican youth ensemble. Working in the ensemble, Bulat in absentia received a higher education at the Chimkent Institute of Culture. After working at Gulder, Bulat became the guitarist of the group “Arai”, the lead singer was singer Roza Rymbaeva. The team went on tour to all corners of the Soviet Union, participated in many festivals, performed in Afghanistan during the war, gave a series of concerts at BAM. They had nine live performances per day. Bulat played one of the leading roles in the team, composed music, worked on arrangements, sang.

In the early 1990s, the musicians of “Araya”, including Syzdykova, disconnected from Roza Rymbaeva, created their own new collective, called “Alma-ata”. Having gone to Moscow and almost immediately received a wide fame there, the team, which later became known as “A`Studio”, is still very popular in the CIS to this day. Syzdykov worked in it for long. Once in Moscow, he immediately began receiving offers from many bands and musicians. Bulat was known among artists as a session musician, guitarist. He took part in various studio projects, composed and recorded guitar for many famous artists and Russian pop stars.

In 1990, Bulat was invited to work in the global musical project-play "American in" Perestroika "" together with the Americans under the guidance of the famous composer Maxim Dunayevsky.

Syzdykov decides to create his own musical project. He meets the singer Karina Abdullina, and together they form the duet “Musical”. As part of "Musical" Bulat becomes the winner of the international competition "Big apple music" in the United States (1B 1992 Bulat 996) and releases 10 albums, including the guitar solo CD "Guitar Stories" (2009). All CDs of "Musicals" were recorded in the musicians' own studio, in which Syzdykov performed the functions of not only a musician, but also a professional sound producer.

By the Decree of the President of Kazakhstan dated December 5, 2012, Bulat Syzdykov was awarded the honorary title “Honored Artist of the Republic of Kazakhstan”.

On February 1, 2014, Bulat Syzdykov, in the duo Musical, for the first time in the history of sovereign Kazakhstan, played the Anthem of the Republic of Kazakhstan at the boxing ring in Monte Carlo before the fight of the world-famous Kazakhstani boxer, world champion (according to WBA 2011 — present. Version IBO 2011 — nv.) Gennady Golovkin.

Death
Suddenly died in the 60th year of his life on May 7, 2016 in Almaty. The cause of death was a detached thrombus.

The farewell to the musician was held on May 10 of the Zhambyl Philharmonic in Alma-Ata. The mayor of Almaty, Bauyrzhan Baybek, attended the memorial service.

In November 2016, in Karaganda, native of Bulat Syzdykov, on the Avenue of Stars, a badge of honor was unveiled in honor of a famous countryman.

Personal life
He was divorced, his daughter Diana, grandchildren Dmitry and Mikhail remained.

Discography

 * р“Girl in white dress” - 1996 "Illusion" (cassette) - 1998 "I will not forget you" - 2000  "Arman Zholda" (single) - 2001  “Songs” - 2002 (collection)  "Between Almaty and Moscow" - 2003  "Bitter Chocolate" - 2004  “Arman Zholdar” - 2005  “Musicola. The Best (CD + DVD) - 2006  “Arman Zholdar” + “Kok Orik” (reprint) - 2007  “As always” - 2008  Guitar Stories (solo instrumental album) - 2009  “Arman Zholdar” + 3 new songs (reprint) - 2011  “Spark” - 2013  "Best Songs" (compilation on 2 discs) - 2015  The collection of songs Musicola (9 CD 1995—2016) - 2017