What does Wudamu stand for?

What does Wudamu stand for?

Uudam Sonam, also Wudamu (Уудам in Mongolian Cyrillic; born on September 9, 1999) is a Mongol Chinese young singer, who participated in the 2011 season of China’s Got Talent. He is also a former member of the Hulunbuir Children’s Choir.

How old is Uudam Sonam?

Uudam was born Uudam Sonam on September 9, 1999, in Hulunbuir in Inner Mongolia (Autonomous Region in northern China). His mother died in a road accident when he was eight years old.

What happened to Uudam’s father?

A few years later when he was eleven his father also died in another car accident. He was then fostered by Buren Bayaer, the director of the Hulunbuir Children’s Choir which Uudam was part of and a noted Chinese singer.

Where is Kevin Uudam now?

Uudam goes by Kevin as his English name and also went by Michael for a few years. He now attends university in Canada. Uudam participated as a contestant in the 2011 season of China’s Got Talent. Performing in his native Mongolian language, he sang the song, “Mother in the Dream”.

Where can I find the court music of the Mongols?

In neighboring China’s autonomous region of Inner Mongolia, 15 notated chapters of the court music of the last Mongolian Great Khan Ligdan (1588-1634) was found in a temple near the ruins of his palace Chagan Haote (Ochirt Tsagan Khot).

What are the unique contributions of Mongolia to the world’s music?

Among the unique contributions of Mongolia to the world’s musical culture are the long songs, overtone singing and morin khuur, the horse-headed fiddle. The music of Mongolia is also rich with varieties related to the various ethnic groups of the country: Oirats, Hotogoid, Tuvans, Darhad, Buryats, Tsaatan, Dariganga, Uzemchins,…

Who are the most famous Mongolian singers?

A few of the younger Mongolian popular artists are becoming increasingly well established internationally, mostly notably, the young female singer Nominjin (singing in 8 languages in a variety of genres), singer Enguun, the winner of the season 1 of The Voice of Mongolia, and Amarkhuu Borkhuu, a star of the Russian pop music.

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