Amalia Rubin

Amalia Rubin is a Westerner (a Korean political faction) who sings in the Tibetan language and uses a Tibetan instrument.

She performed in a famous Tibetan restaurant in Beijing and met top-notch Tibetan singer, Kunga Phuntsok.[1]

Her two albums are Mountains and Deserts and Leaving Home, both of which are composed of traditional Tibetan songs. She boasts of having performed in 30 different concerts with other Tibetan artistes from all over the world from New York City to Geneva to Dharamsala.

She was awarded the Best International Artiste for Tibet in Dharamsala, India.[2]

She studied at Buffalo University, New York, between 2006 and 2008.[3]

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