A singer performs a unique operatic show, hitting outrageously high notes

Dimash Kudaibergen is a renowned singer and songwriter from Kazakhstan, celebrated for his exceptional multi-octave vocal range and fluency in over fifteen languages. Born on May 24, 1994 in the Aktobe region, Dimash inherited his musical abilities from a family deeply rooted in musical traditions. Both parents contributed to his early musical education.

Under the nurturing care of his grandparents, Dimash’s amazing talent became apparent early in his life. He began formal music training at the tender age of five, embarking on a journey focused on vocal techniques and piano mastery at the Akhmet Zhubanov Music College. His commitment to music deepened throughout his academic career, culminating in his enrollment at K. Zhubanov University, where he earned a degree in classical music with a specialization in vocal performance.

Dimash’s pursuit of musical excellence led him to further his studies at the prestigious Kazakh National University of Arts in Astana. Here he immersed himself in the world of contemporary music and eventually obtained a master’s degree in composition. Such was his commitment and talent that he was recommended for a doctoral program, a testament to his exceptional musical talent.

During his formative years at university, Dimash Kudaibergen demonstrated his unparalleled vocal abilities in numerous competitions across Kazakhstan. In particular, he won the prestigious National Zhas-Kanat Competition, achieving a perfect score and receiving awards such as the Daryn State Youth Prize in December 2014.

Witness the extraordinary musicality and charisma of Dimash Kudaibergen in the video below, where his talent shines brightly.

WATCH : Sen. Tim Scott joined “The View” on Monday and it did not take long for the gloves to come off

South Carolina Republican Sen. Tim Scott joined “The View” on Monday and it did not take Iong for the gloves to come off.

The show began fairly light-hearted with Scott speaking about his 2024 presidential campaign, but ended up sparring with co-host Sunny Hostin after she pressed him to define “systemic rac ism.”

The conversation began when Alyssa Farah Griffin asked Scott about his optimistic message and his running on his Iife story of having overcome great adversity to live the American dream. Then, Hostin hijacked the conversation and attempted to spar with Scott over his positions.

The interview got so tense at one moment that Goldberg asked the crew for help when she was demanding Scott stop talking so they could cut to commerciaI.

Below is a partial transcript of the exchange:

HOSTIN: I am actually happy that you’re here. We — we — we have some things in common. You grow up — you grew up in a singIe-family household, single-mother household, I grew up with both of my parents but raised in the Bronx projects amidst a lot of poverty and — and — and violence. And you were the first black senator elected in the south since the reconstruction, that would be about — I think, about 114 years. Yet you say that your life disproves left—leftist lies. And — and —

Scott: Yes.

HOSTIN: my question to you is, I’m the exception, right? You’re the exception. Maybe even Ms. Whoopi Goldberg is the exception but — but —

HAINES: She is definitely the exception.

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