Namgar

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Orphan Camel Colt 05:36 Tools
Yundengogo 06:00 Tools
River Jaraahai 03:45 Tools
Medley - Two Yokhors 05:18 Tools
Aspiration 05:02 Tools
Whisper-rain 07:13 Tools
Tunka 06:11 Tools
Arwan Tavnii Sar 04:17 Tools
Tunka (wedding song) 06:13 Tools
Yundengoogoo 02:23 Tools
Buljamur 03:51 Tools
Gaikhamaaraa 02:43 Tools
Taviin Hasag 03:01 Tools
Buriad Oron 05:00 Tools
Hadadaa 03:11 Tools
Yookhor I 04:22 Tools
Torgon Haaryn Alkhan' 03:25 Tools
Erbed Sookhor 04:35 Tools
Yookhor II 03:08 Tools
Tuulai 02:21 Tools
Gaikhamaaraa (Exciting) 03:12 Tools
Medley-lake Bunting & Yokhor 05:19 Tools
Yookhor III 04:33 Tools
Medley - Lake bunting & Yokhor 05:20 Tools
two yokhors 05:19 Tools
Khadadaa 03:12 Tools
Barbagin Shiineen 05:18 Tools
Zugaalae 00:00 Tools
Alsyn Gazryn 03:18 Tools
Yookhor 04:22 Tools
Bayan Sagan Tunkhen 00:00 Tools
Urdakhi Uula 00:00 Tools
Ekhor 00:00 Tools
Inzagan Zootoi 00:00 Tools
Blooming Flower 05:20 Tools
lake bunting and yokhor 05:20 Tools
Running Horse 05:20 Tools
Beautiful Saddle 05:20 Tools
Lake bunting & Yokhor 05:20 Tools
Goolingoo 05:19 Tools
Alsiin Gazriin Zereglee 05:19 Tools
My Winters Day 05:19 Tools
tunka(wedding song) 06:13 Tools
Medley: Two Yokhors 05:19 Tools
Orphan CamelColt 00:00 Tools
Medley: Lake Bunting/Yokhor 05:20 Tools
Intro 05:19 Tools
From the Childhood You Are My Destiny 05:19 Tools
Medley-Two Yokhors 03:51 Tools
Orphan camel col 05:36 Tools
Yookhor I (The Buryat Round Dance) 04:22 Tools
Buljamur (Skylark) 03:51 Tools
Chinese Magician 03:51 Tools
Baths 03:51 Tools
medley 05:21 Tools
Buriad Oron (The Earth Buryat) 05:36 Tools
Мечта 05:20 Tools
14th Century Rock 'n' Roll 05:20 Tools
Popular Music of the Horde 05:20 Tools
Ekhor (Edit) 05:20 Tools
torgon haaryn alkhan 00:00 Tools
Yohor 00:00 Tools
Torgon Haaryn Alkhan` 00:00 Tools
Tenibek Khan 00:00 Tools
Yokhor 05:20 Tools
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Namgar (Buryat: Намгар) is a 4-piece music group that performs traditional Buryat and Mongolian music. Its leader Namgar Lhasaranova (Buryat: Намгар Лхасаранова) comes from the east borderland where three countries, Russia, Mongolia, and China meet. She inherited a rich singing tradition of the Buryat people who reside in Russian regions of Buryatia and Agin Buryat Region. The group comprises singing of Namgar Lhasaranova and instrumentalists from Mongolia. Instruments of the group include morin huur, chanza, traditional percussion, etc. Namgar Lhasaranova performed solo or with modern groups at local and international venues since 1980 in a variety of genres including traditional songs, jazz and pop. It was in 2001 in Moscow that she and Evgeny Zolotaryov created a permanent group inviting Mongolian musicians Kh. Altangerel on morin huur and Jamyangiin Urantögs on yatag. Their notable distinction from Mongolian groups are dance tunes extinct in Mongolia since 17th century, and the endorsement of Buryat tradition with minimum inclusion of songs from 20th century. Launching Moscow concerts in March 2001, the group performed at the international festival Riddu Riđđu (Norway) in July 2001 along with Hedningarna, Wimme, Sainkho, Mari Boine, Chirgilchin etc. The collaboration with the festival continues until today (2008), while the group became the official representative of the festival in Russia. There were several appearances of the group at Russia's major TV channels and concert venues. For some years they would also open exhibitions of a leading Buryat sculptor Dashi Namdakov in Moscow. Namgar's debut CD titled Hatar (Dance), was recorded and issued in October 2003 by Moscow World Music label Sketis Music. It attracted several international reviews, including Dirty Linen that would endorse both the music and the cover design by Dashi Namdakov. In 2005 Namgar performed at the Rainforest world music festival (Malaysia), in 2007 at Shark Taronalari festival (Uzbekistan), and in 2008 at Alianait Art Festival (Canada). In 2006-2007 Namgar was invited to take part in two film soundtracks by Alexey Aigi and his Ensemble 4'33". One of these works was for TV detective serial "Syschik Putilin" (2007) partly staged in Mongolia, and its CD included 3 tracks by the group, issued as Alexei Aigui / The Prince Of The Wind. Ensemble 4'33", Moscow Film Orchestra, 2008. In late 2000's they evolved their repertoire to include compositions with strongly changing rhythm and key. In late 2008, they completed a new album "Nomad" with songs in at least 3 styles: traditional Mongolian/Buryat music, pop music, and ethno-rock. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.