Mongolian State Academic Theatre of Opera and Ballet
Mongolian State Academic Theatre of Opera and Ballet 51st season's opening ceremony
Mongolian State Academic Theatre of Opera and Ballet 51st season's opening ceremony
P.I.Tchaikovsky - Swan Lake ballet
P.I.Tchaikovsky - Swan Lake ballet
Lucia di Lammermoor opera ( Mongolian State Academic Theatre of Opera and Ballet)
Lucia- Gv-Min-En
flute-Orgiltsetseg
conductor-Myoung-Uh Ryu
A.Erdenebold Giselle
ballet soloist at mongolian state academic theatre of opera and ballet
B.Damdinsuren - Three dramatic characters opera
B.Damdinsuren - Three dramatic characters /Mongolian opera/
Andrew Singing Matty Groves -- Ulaanbaatar State Opera and Ballet Theatre, 25th September, 2013.
Andrew Singing Matty Groves -- Ulaanbaatar State Opera and Ballet Theatre, 25th September, 2013.
Nuans popera group in Mongolia 2001-2011
Biography of NUANS Group
On December 17, 2001 the group NUANS was established at the State Academic Theater of Opera and Ballet. NUANS is a musical term, which describes from loud to quite and from quite to loud and literally means, musical melody. Their goal is to sing classical songs mixed with pop style. Operatic pop is a subgenre of pop music, where lyrical opera voices sing pop songs. It is also known as Popera by media editors and music reviewers.
All the members of the group graduated from Mongolian University of Art's and Culture and are currently working all as a singer/vocalist at the State Academic Theater of Opera and Ballet. During this period they have been successfully performed in National as well as World classical operas.
NUANS group has over 120 songs and 22 video clips in Mongolian and Foreign languages. Their video clips have been widely viewed by the viewers, and had been won the 1st prize for the several Hit parades.
The group successfully performed the concerts
- In March 2007, their first concert called as NUANS POPERA,
- In March 2008, ISABEL popera concert,
- In March 2009, AMORE pop-opera concert,
- In March 2010, ANGELINA popera concert.
- In March 2011, MELODY popera concert.
- In December 2011 10 th Anniversary popera concert
- In March 2012 We Love our Mothers popera concert
Therefore, in November 2010, they successfully performed their Angelina popera tour concert to the local viewers throughout Mongolia.
They have successfully performed their concerts in foreign countries therefore attended to many international events and performed.
-In November 2005, March 2006, NUANS did a very successful tour concert in Elista city, the capital of KALMYK and its 14 districts.
-In May 2007, the group had also successfully participated in the 14th International music festival Voice of the World held in Nancy, France.
-In June 2007, they have been invited by the International organization PTPI to make their independent tour concerts in Taiwan, South Korea and China,
-In 2008, Zaragoza city, Spain; USA and Russia.
Nuans group have published their following albums:
-In 2006, Nuans their first album
-In 2008, Nuans popera album
-In 2010, AMORE album, We have one wish
NUANS is the 1st group that brings one of the world's latest genre so-called POPERA into the Mongolian Art.
АЛТАЙН УУЛСЫН УЯНГА - АЖ А.ЗАГДСҮРЭН
Алтайн уулсын уянга Үг. Ая: Х.Доёд-дорж / ''Melody of the Altai Mountains' by H.Doyod-dorj
BIOGRAPHY: A.Zagdsuren is a Prima Donna of Mongolian opera, the greatest operatic voice that Mongolia had ever produced and the greatest Mongolian soprano of all time. She was born in 1933 and made her way to the top due to her charisma and immense natural gift of her voice. In 1952-1954 she was one of the leading singers at the Central Theatre in Ulaanbaatar. Eventually she was noticed by a Russian opera singer from the Bolshoi Theatre who visited Mongolia in 1954 and who after all advised the President of Mongolia to send Zagdsuren to the Tchaikovsky Conservatoire in Moscow. She had a very high prestige and solid professional esteem on the side of her teachers at the Conservatoire, especially by her vocal teacher Roza Yakovlevna Alpert, one of Russia's prominent vocal specialists. Upon Zagdsuren's graduation in 1959 vocal teachers at the Conservatoire were in a state of despair saying ''This girl is undoubtedly a world class singer. What will happen when she returns home? Does Mongolia have much to offer her?''. As soon as Zagdsuren returned home, she ought to prove to the nation that she had learnt the best and she must be the best operatic voice in Mongolia. In 1963 the State Academic Theatre of Opera and Ballet of Mongolia premiered ''Eugene Onegin'' by Tchaikovsky. Zagdsuren sang the main female character Tatiyana and it was a great success. Her alluring voice delivered the most outstanding version of Tatiyana, a young woman, desperate for love, helpless and frustrated. ''This is probably the best ever interpretation of Tatiyana's character on the operatic scene'' said famous Mongolian composer and musicologist Jantsannorov. For more than 20 years Zagdsuren remained as the only leading prima of the State Academic Theatre of Opera and Ballet and her vocal power had never been surpassed by any other Mongolian opera singer until today. Her grandest performances in ''Madame Butterly'' in 1967-1972, ''Rusalka'’ by A.Dargomijsky in 1968, grand national opera ''Amarsanaa'' by B.Damdinsuren in 1970 made her enormously popular abroad, especially in Russia, Bulgaria, Yugoslavia, Japan and other countries. Her voice range is boundless and huge. Reaching the highest notes she managed to create a staggering staccato and going even higher she blasted a powerful diminuendo that equals or surpasses the one of Maria Callas and in terms of her coloratura, she sounds much closer to Renata Tebaldi. In all terms Zagdsuren was a world class opera singer who truly had rare god given gifts. Her contribution to the prosperity of operatic art in Mongolia is also great. She produced more than 50 professional opera singers while she worked as a vocal teacher-professor at the University of Art & Culture from 1980-2002. In 1999 Zagdsuren was honored with the highest award in artistic achievement, the ''State's Honored Artist of Mongolia''. Owned to the great achievements of our prominent opera singers such as Zagdsuren and upon their legacy the Mongolian operatic art is now considered to be as the most advanced and prestigious in Asia. During her concert in Yugoslavia in 1973, an Italian tenor and a producer from La Scala had a chance to meet her. They were overwhelmed with her voice, invited her to sing in La Scala and named Zagdsuren as Maria Callas of Asia. Her vocal range was from F-sharp (F#3) below Middle C to E-natural (E6) above High C and spanned from mezzo-soprano to Wagnerian soprano.
Би мэргэжилдээ хайртай: Балетчин
Mongolian ballerina Saruul [ENG SUBTITLE]
Гоцлол бүжигчин Саруул
Mongolia: Ballet, a Soviet Legacy Continues To Thrive in Ulaanbaatar
Stars of American Ballet in Mongolia
Stars of American Ballet performance in Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia.
Choibalsan Mongolia
Quick drone video made with a Mavic Pro around Choibalsan in Mongolia. Choibalsan is the 4th largest city in Mongolia located in the farthest east province of Mongolia, sharing a border with both Russia and China.
A.Adan - Giselle ballet
A.Adan - Giselle ballet
A.Zagdsuren - Primadonna of Mongolian Opera - Swan Song romance by Gonchigsumlaa.flv
A.Zagdsuren is a Primadonna of Mongolian opera, the greatest operatic voice that Mongolia has ever produced and the greatest Mongolian soprano of all time. She was born in 1933 and made her way to the top thanks to her charisma and immense natural gift of her voice. In 1952-1958 she was one of the leading singers at the Central Theatre in Ulaanbaatar. Eventually she was noticed by a Russian opera singer from the Bolshoi Theatre who visited Mongolia in 1958 and who after all advised the President of Mongolia Tsedenbal to send Zagdsuren to the Tchaikovsky Conservatoire in Moscow. Zagdsuren had a very high prestige and solid professional esteem on the side of her teachers at the Conservatoire, especially by her vocal teacher Roza Yakovlevna Alpert, one of Russia's prominent vocal specialists. Upon Zagdsuren's graduation most of the vocal teachers at the Conservatoire were in a state of despair by saying ''This girl is undoubtedly a world class singer. What will happen when she returns home? Does Mongolia have much to offer her? etc''. As soon as Zagdsuren returned to Ulaanbaatar, she ought to prove to the nation that she had learnt the best and she must be the best operatic voice in Mongolia. In 1960 the State Academic Theatre of Opera and Ballet of Mongolia premiered the ''Eugene Onegin'' by Tchaikovsky. Zagdsuren sang the main female character Tatiyana and it was a great success. Her alluring voice delivered the most outstanding version of Tatiyana, a young woman who is desperate for love, helpless and frustrated. ''This is probably the best ever interpretation of Tatiyana's character on the operatic scene'' said famous Mongolian composer and musicologist Jantsannorov. For more than 20 years Zagdsuren remained as the leading prima of the State Academic Theatre of Opera and Ballet of Mongolia and her vocal power had never been surpassed by any other Mongolian opera singer until today. Her grandest performances in ''Madame Butterly'' in 1965-1970, ''Rusalka' in 1968, ''Tosca'' in 1973 and ''La Boheme'' in 1974 made her enormously popular abroad, specially in Russia, Bulgaria, Yugoslavia, Japan and other countries. Her voice range is boundless and huge. Reaching the highest notes she managed to create staggering staccato and going even higher she blasted a powerful diminuendo that perhaps equallled to Maria Callas in terms of vocal range and her coloratura that sounds much closer to Renata Tebaldi. In all terms Zagdsuren was a world class opera singer who truly had rare god given gifts. Her contribution to the prosperity of operatic art in Mongolia is also great as she produced more than 50 professional opera singers while she was a vocal teacher and coach at the University of Art & Culture. In 1999 Zagdsuren was awarded with the highest award in artistic achievement, the ''State's Honored Artist of Mongol Nation''. Thanks to great achievements of our noble opera singers such as Tsogzolmaa, Haidav, Purevdorj and Zagdsuren and upon their legacy the Mongolian operatic art is now considered to be as the most advanced and most prestigious in Asia. Vocal advantages that the Mongolian opera singers possess is probably the only natural quality of the essence as numerous Mongolian opera singers have won several world renowned international competitions such as Tchaikovsky in 2011 by Amartuvshin and Glinka in 2007 and 2011by others.
A.Adam Corsaire- Pas De Deux Whitney Jensen and Altankhuyag
A.Adam Corsaire- Pas De Deux Whitney Jensen and Altankhuyag Mongolia 2011-06-25 Night of Ballet