Biography
1912 – was born on May 2 in the city of Verniy (now Almaty). Her real name is Gulbakhram, and her last name before her marriage was Beisova.
1925 - 1927 – studied at the Almaty Experimental Demonstration School, joined the pioneer organization and participated in amateur performances.
1927 – entered the Kazakh Pedagogical Institute of Education for the preparatory department, where she joined the Komsomol.
1929 – forced to leave school for family reasons.
1929 – worked as an apprentice clerk in the Kazkraisoyuz, at the same time participated in amateur performances at the club of Soviet Trade Employees.
1929 – accepted into the troupe of the Kazakh Drama Theater (now the Kazakh State Academic Drama Theater named after M. O. Auezov) with a low rate of payment (36 rubles) and began stage activities.
1930 - 1933 – actress of the Kazakh Drama Theater; at the same time studied acting and musical literacy, performed dramatic roles.
1933 – The State Music Studio was established, where she became one of the first participants and one of the founders of the State Musical Theater (Decree of the Council of People's Commissars of Kazakhstan dated September 8, 1933).
1934 – joined the troupe of the Kazakh State Musical Theater (now the Kazakh State Academic Opera and Ballet Theater named after Abai).
1934 – awarded the title of "Honored Artist of the Kazakh ASSR" for her services to the development of Kazakh musical art (Resolution of the Presidium of the KAZTSIK dated June 21, 1934).
1936 – awarded the title of "People's Artist of the USSR" (Resolution of the Central Executive Committee of the USSR dated September 6, 1936).
1936 – participant of the Decade of Kazakh Art and Literature in Moscow.
1936 – awarded the Order of the Red Banner of Labor for services to the development of Soviet musical art (Resolution of the Central Executive Committee of the USSR dated May 27, 1936).
1938 - 1946 – Deputy of the Supreme Council of the Kazakh SSR of the first convocation from Tastak district No. 9 of Almaty (in the elections of June 24, 1938).
1939 – received recognition for her contribution to the development of scenic and vocal art in the Kazakh Opera and Ballet Theater (Decree of the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet of the Kazakh SSR "On awarding titles of National and Honored Artists of the Kazakh SSR and on awarding diplomas of the Supreme Council of the Kazakh SSR to artists of the Kazakh Opera and Ballet Theater" March 1939).
1941 – performed in front of front-line units (64 concerts as part of the front-line brigade).
1941 – Candidate of the Communist Party (Bolsheviks) of Kazakhstan (KP(b)K).
1944 – starred in the musical concert film "Concert of the Five Republics" directed by Zagid Sabitov. (The film was a recording of the numbers of the festival of arts of the five republics of Central Asia, held in Tashkent).
1945 – awarded the Order of Lenin (Decree of the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet of the USSR dated November 30, 1945).
1945 – awarded the medal "For Valiant Labor in the Great Patriotic War of 1941-1945" (Decree of the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet of the USSR "On the establishment of the medal "For Valiant Labor in the Great Patriotic War of 1941-1945" No. 9 Moscow, Kremlin, June 6, 1945).
1947 – Deputy of the Supreme Soviet of the Kazakh SSR of the II convocation from the Kirov district of Almaty (in the elections of February 16, 1947).
1948 – awarded the Stalin Prize of the second degree in the amount of 50,000 rubles for outstanding work in 1947 in the field of concert and performing activities (Resolution of the Council of Ministers of the USSR dated April 21, 1948).
1949 – awarded the Stalin Prize of the II degree in the amount of 50,000 rubles for the play "Birzhan and Sarah" at the Kazakh Academic Opera and Ballet Theater named after Abai (Resolution of the Council of Ministers of the USSR dated April 10, 1949).
1949 – Member of the Soviet Peace Defense Committee, joined the Soviet delegation to the II World Congress of Peace Supporters (Warsaw, November 1950).
1949 – organizer and permanent head of the Kazakh Theater Society.
1950 – concert performances in Gori and Tbilisi, the capital of Georgia.
1950 – visited liberated Xinjiang.
1951 – Deputy of the Supreme Soviet of the Kazakh SSR of the III convocation from Alma Ata (Andreevsky) district of Almaty (in the elections on February 18, 1951).
1951 - 1957 – leading soloist of the Kazakh State Academic Opera and Ballet Theater named after Abai.
1954 – visited the Mongolian People's Republic as part of a delegation to participate in the celebration of the 30th anniversary.
1957 – tour concert in Moscow.
1957 – died on June 6 during a tour in Moscow, remaining the leading soloist of the theater until the last years of her life.
1957 – she was buried on June 8 at the Central Cemetery in Alma-Ata.