“We have been working hard to create a network where artists could feel respected and supported, which will surely drive them to deliver further extraordinary performances.”
ARTISTS
ALTAN URAG
ARGA BILEG
ERDENETSETSEG (lONG-sONG)
AsUri (BORN ARTIST)
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Mongol Director Sergei Bodrov says “…Altan Urag’s music distinctive vocal rhythms lend a sense of otherworldly strength to several scenes … I just fell in love with them. They have an amazing energy.”
Morin Khuur ensemble’s performances took place in many prestige performing venues such as:
Mariinsky Concert Hall , State Academic Capella /Saint Petersburg, Russia/ National Centre for the Performing Arts / Beijing, China / Osaka Symphony Hall / Osaka, Japan …
In 2014, Arga Bileg collaborated Switzerland’s Heiri Känzig quintet, and recorded collaborative album, AGULA, was released in 2016, and they toured together in major cities of Switzerland. AGULA was nominated for the Best New Age Album at the Grammy Awards 2016.
Intangible Heritage
The undulating melody of Urtiin Duu (long song), the resonant sound of Morin Khuur (horsehead fiddle) and the unparalleled singing of Khoomei (throat singing) are regarded as three artistic treasures of the Mongolian nomads which best manifested the unique living environment and ethnic spirit. These three forms of ethnic art have also been inscribed on the UNESCO Representative List of the Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity..