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Amaljargal Dolgion

AMARJARGAL DOLGION
АМАРЖАРГАЛ ДОЛГИОН

January 2025: Hoshoryu Yokozuna
The visit of  Their Majesties the Emperor and Empress to Mongolia in July 2025 is encouraging
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Morin Khuur (horsehead fiddle) and Khoomi player Amarjargal Dolgion

Born on July 5, 1990, from an early age he admired his father, a horsehead fiddle player.

In 2002, she entered the Morin Khuur Department at the Mongolian National Conservatory of Music, where her father, a Morin Khuur player and professor, worked, and at the same time studied Khoomei under T. Ganbold, a leading expert in Khoomei singing.
As a member of the Mongolian Youth Music Delegation, he has performed abroad many times and gained experience.
He came to Japan to study abroad at a high school in Wajima, Ishikawa Prefecture, and has been here ever since.
Since 2011, he has been performing in Tokyo and has collaborated with many amazing artists.

2014: Joined the Assal International Morin Khuur Ensemble and has since performed in Tokyo, Kyushu and other parts of Japan, receiving rave reviews.
2015: Joined the Mongolian folk music group "Iftataraga" and performed as a horsehead fiddle and khoomi player at venues such as Suntory Hall and Toppan Hall.
2018: Received the Mongolian Cultural Merit Award from the Mongolian government for his activities in Japan.
He is currently performing solo, as well as with the MJ Morin Khuur (horsehead fiddle) quartet, the Mongolian music group "Iftataraga", and the "Moukou" unit. December 20, 2023: A concert traveling the prairies

2024 1st International Professional Morin Khuur Competition win a prize

 

 

Composed by Ayosibata-Erdene. Song title: Takataka Horse. Represents the sound of a horse's hoof running across the frozen grassland in the middle of winter.
The origin of the Przewalski's horse This represents the wild nature of the Przewalski's horse, a wild horse that inhabits Mongolia.
Ankhni Haile
Written by N. Janzannorobu, translated by: First Love
The theme song of a love story movie made in 1985, depicting love and tragic love. Arranged by D. Tuvshinsaikhan, the music director and conductor of the Mongolian National Philharmonic and Morin Khuur Symphony Orchestra.
Amity Gazalliu "Towards a living land"
Yukiko Isomura (piano)
(Horsehead fiddle, Amarjargal, Dolgion)
Салхи амьдардаг хот (The city where the wind lives)
Yukiko Isomura (piano)
(Horsehead fiddle, Amarjargal, Dolgion)
2024/7 Naadam Festival Main
2023/7 Schedule
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Tateshina Plateau Barakura English Garden
35th Anniversary Opening Ceremony -
Mongolian Festival 2025- March 21 (Fri) to March 23 (Sun)
After being suspended in December 2020 due to the coronavirus,
Reissued in January 2025

Contact (performance requests, etc.)

2025/1 HH Copylight
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