Dr. Kadisha Onalbayeva
University of Mobile, Mobile, AL
D.M.A Professor of Music Director of Piano Studies , Steinway Artist , President and Artistic Director -Gulf Coast Steinway Society INC
LINKS
PERFORMANCES
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“KadishaOnalbayeva maximizes the intricate fascination of each work with obvious
familiarity and proficiency. ...expanded one note or chord for shifting tempi, masterfully, with
lovely blended tones. ...expertise and electricity. ...sumptuous evocations of sorrow,
longing, romance, and elegance.”
(Dr. Roberta E. Zlokower, Solo Piano Recital at Weill Recital Hall, Carnegie Hall, New York, June 6, 2018,
http://www.robertaonthearts.com/classicalCultural/idC143.html)
Steinway Artist Dr. Kadisha Onalbayeva was born in Zhetisay, Kazakhstan and began her musical
training at the age of five. She is the first pianist from Kazakhstan to be named a Steinway Artist. She
attended the Zhubanov Special School for Children in Almaty, Kazakhstan. While at Zhubanov she
studied piano and composition, gave piano recitals and was involved in both piano and composition
festivals and competitions. Awards include the Soviet Union’s New Talent competition and various prizes
in national piano competitions and Central Asia piano competitions. She also participated in international
music festivals in Germany, Turkey, Russia, and Uzbekistan. After graduating from the Zhubanov
School, Kadisha entered the Kurmangazy National Conservatory of Music. She was awarded the
President’s Award for Young Artists and Chevron’s Award for Talented Students in piano and
composition.
Dr. Onalbayeva continued her performances as a recitalist, chamber musician, composer, and as an
orchestral soloist. She received a Soros Prize for her work in the development of international cultural
exchanges. She earned two Master of Musical Arts degrees in both composition and piano performance at
the University of New Orleans. She then received her Doctorate of Musical Arts in piano performance at
Louisiana State University. Throughout her career, Dr. Onalbayeva has been a strong supporter of new
music and she has been particularly interested in introducing the music of Kazakhstan to audiences the
United States. She performs her music and participates in international new music festivals as a
composer, performer and organizer throughout Central Asia, Uzbekistan, Kazakhstan, Russia, Europe,
Costa Rica, Bahamas and the United States.
Dr. Onalbayeva is the Director of Piano Studies and Professor of Music at the University of Mobile. She
is founder and currently serves as President of the Gulf Coast Steinway Society (Alabama, Florida,
Georgia, Louisiana and Mississippi). She was recently commissioned to write a symphonic poem titled
Zherym (My Motherland) which premiered on May 17, 2014 by the Kazakhstan National Orchestra. On
May 21, 2015 she premiered Artyk Toxsanbayev’s Rhapsody for Piano and Orchestra with the Astana
Philharmonic Orchestra, Kazakhstan. She performed these work again with the Albany Symphony
Orchestra, Albany, Georgia, USA in November 2016. Toxsanbayev’s Rhapsody is dedicated to Dr.
Onalbayeva. Another composition dedicated to Dr. Onalbayeva composed by her husband, Michael
Coleman, entitled Arman (Dream) premiered with the Louisiana Sinfonietta, April 3, 2016, in Baton
Rouge, Louisiana, USA.
The Minister of Culture of the Republic of Kazakhstan recently filmed a documentary on the life and
musical career of Dr. Onalbayeva titled Independent National’s Heritage which was released in both
Kazakh and in Russian in 2015. On December 20, 2016 Dr. Onalbayeva recorded four works for
Steinway’s Spirio recording project at Steinway Hall in New York, NY. In 2017 she was awarded an
Artist Fellowship Grant from the Alabama State Council on the Arts. On June 6, 2018 she performed a
solo recital at Carnegie Hall. 2019, she recorded “Ligeti Light” for solo piano by Lawrence Moss on a CD
released through Innova. The title of the CD is “New Dawn”. She received the “Glad Robinson Youse
Adult Composer Award” in 2019 for her solo piano composition “Think...Together.” 2020, Onalbayeva
composed the theme song “Alla” for an internationally-acclaimed documentary “Alla Muse of Dior” This
documentary is under consideration in Europe for a Golden Eagle award. She recently released a new solo
piano CD, “Think…Together” (July, 2021) which includes original compositions and arrangements by Dr.
Onalbeyeva.
She lives in Pensacola, FL with her husband, Michael Coleman, also a composer and pianist. She has one
daughter, Malika and her granddaughter Dorothy Kadisha.