Khongorzul

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Khongorzul Ganbaatar
Birth name Khongorzul Ganbaatar
Also known as Khongorzul
Born April 7, 1973 (1973-04-07) (age 35)
Origin Mongolia
Genre(s) Folk,World Music
Occupation(s) Singer
Years active 1990 — present

Khongorzul Ganbaatar (Mongolian: Ганбаатарын Хонгорзул, Ganbaataryn Khongorzul; * 1973 April 7) is a traditional Long song singer from Mongolia.

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[edit] Life

Khongorzul was born in the Khentii Province. During adolescence she only sang for private entertainment. Then she auditioned for the Than Khentii Folk Ensemble and was accepted. From 1998 she studied at the University of Culture and Art in Ulan Bator. In the same year she won the first prize in the Ulan Bator Competition of Professional Longsong Singers. After that she performed as a soloist singer with the Mongolian Theater of National Dance and Folksong and the Traditional Music and Dance Theater both in Mongolia and abroad. Khongorzul performs with the famous Silk Road Ensemble led by the cellist Yo Yo Ma.[1]

Khongorzul has sang for the opening of the Nobel Prizes and the opening of the 2004 World Cup.[2] She has also performed at Albert Hall, Carnegie Hall, the Bolshoi and many other notable venues.

[edit] Discography

  • appears on Silk Road Journeys: When Strangers Meet (Yo Yo Ma 2002)

[edit] References

  1. ^ Khongorzul Ganbaatar. The Silk Road Project. Retrieved on 2007-12-28.
  2. ^ News-in-brief. The Mongol Messenger. Retrieved on 2008-04-05.

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