Ilya Zhakanov (born 6 May 1936 in Aktogay village, Sarysu District of Jambyl Region of the Kazakh SSR) was a Soviet and Kazakhstani writer, composer, and art critic. They were an Honored Worker of Culture of the Kazakh SSR (1990), Distinguished Cultural Contributor of Kyrgyzstan (1994), Distinguished Cultural Contributor of Kazakhstan (1998), and Hero of Labour of Kazakhstan (2022).
After graduating from the Philology Department of Kazakh State University named after Kirov (now Al-Farabi Kazakh National University) in 1959, Ilya Zhakanov led the Literature & Culture Section in Kazakhstan Pioneri (now ) newspaper. Between 1963 and 1984 he worked as a script editor at the Kazakh SSR Council of Ministers State Committee for Television and Radio, as well as Editor-in-Chief of the Music Office of Kazakhstani Radio.
In 2011 he passed entrance tests at and later successfully graduated with a diploma in Arts and Design. He mastered the profession of a painter at the age of 78.
His first books Qaita OralÃÂan An (The Returned song) (1968), Hoà  Bol Väls (Goodbye, waltz) (1969) were instant hits. His novel about Ykylas, a great Kazakh kobyz player and kui performer, was first published in Kyrgyz as Kertologoo (1989), and then in Kazakh as Ykylas (1990). Ilya Zhakanov published collections of documentary stories of Kazakh cultural professionals Bñrñnà Âñ Konsert (The first concert) (1971), Ekñ Jiren (Two Red Horse) (1976), Mahabbat Välsñ (Waltz of love) (1983), Aqqular qonÃÂan aidyp köl (The lake where the swans landed) (1988) and Qarabura (1997).
He authored 200 songs, including ÃÂselñm ÃÂnñm (Song Aselim), Edñl Men Jaiyq (Volga and Ural) etc. Republic of Kyrgyzstan awarded Zhakanov with Daneker International Award and Order for the song cycle inspired by Chingiz Aitmatov's novels Jamilia, and .
Ilya Zhakanov translated SynÃÂan Qylyà  (The Broken Sword) (1981) by Kasymbek from Kyrgyz to Kazakh. He has written books about such Kazakh composers as , Latif Khamidi, , Kapan Musin and . His documentary movies à Âoqan Jäne Muzyka (Chokan and music), Jambyl Jäne Muzyka (Jambul and music) and Säken Jäne Muzyka (Saken and music) are quite well-known. Mr. Zhakanov received Jambyl International Award (1997).
With his spouse, Tiyshkul Altayeva, they have 4 children â Bauyrjan, Daniar, Karlygaà  and Läilä Jakanov.