Bukhchuluun Ganburged

Bukhchuluun Ganburged (born 25 February 1985 in Ulaanbaatar), also known as Bukhu, is a Mongolian Australian virtuoso Throat-singer and Morin Khuur player.

Bukhchuluun Ganburged
Also known asBukhu, Bukhu Ganburged
Born (1985-02-25) February 25, 1985
Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia
Genres
Occupation(s)
  • Musician / Singer / Songwriter
Years active2005–present

Ganburged graduated in 2007 as a master student of the Mongolian Music and Dance Conservatory in Ulaanbaatar performing the Mongolian Statehood Long song recognised by UNESCO as one of the Masterpieces of the Oral and Intangible Heritage of Humanity.

Based in Sydney, Australia since 2009, Ganburged was granted Australian permanent resident status on a Distinguished Talent Visa by the Australian government as an internationally recognised artist with exceptional and outstanding contributions to the arts.[1]

In 2013 Ganburged was featured in Angela Mesiti's work Citizen Band for the Anne Landa Award for video and new media arts at the Art Gallery of New South Wales [2]

In 2015 Ganburged featured in the theme song for Sega's strategy video game title Total War: Attila.[3] In the same year notable composer and ABC Radio National host Andrew Ford named Ganburged amongst his selections for Australian Music Month.[4]

On 25 May 2016 Ganburged performed at the Sydney Opera House for TEDxSydney [5]

In 2017 the Museum of Applied Arts & Sciences featured Ganburged in the This is a Voice exhibition at the Powerhouse Museum[6]

In 2020 Ganburged appeared in The Voice (Australian season 9) on Team Guy Sebastian.

Discography

2010 Bukhu - Throat Singer and Horse Fiddle Player [7]

2020 Bukhu - Mother and Father [8]

References

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