Cellist, tovshuur (lute player) and throat singer of Khusugtun group Kh.Ulambayar was awarded with state prize.
The Minister of Education, Culture and Science L.Gantumur received Khusugtun group which advanced to finals and placed second at Asia`s Got Talent Show to express his gratitude and awarded young artist of the group with state prize.
Minister L.Gantumur expressed his appreciation to Khusugtun group for collecting admiration from millions of viewers at Asia`s Got Talent Show by their own talent and wished success to their further art work.
The youngest member of Khusugtun group Kh.Ulambayar, 25: "This prize is awarded to people who worked in cultural sector for at least 8-9 years. I am very satisfied to receive this prize. I want to express my gratitude to my Khusugtun group and National Song and Dance Ensemble. I have entered preparatory class of Music and Dance College in 1999. My parents are both artists and they influenced me to study as musician.
I started to work at National Song and Dance Ensemble in 2009 as violinist. During that time, I was proposed to join the Khusugtun group. Therefore, this prize is deeply related to Khusugtun Group. We aimed to become the winner of Asia`s Got Talent from the beginning of the show."
Minister of Education, Culture and Science L.Gantumur: "First of all, I want to take a bow on behalf of three million Mongolians to you. Most importantly, I am glad for showing Mongolian pride to the world. I was very confident with your group to win. However, it is a proud achievement that your group remained as two finalists out of 1000 participants at the Asia`s Got Talent show. I am delighted for your group for keeping and promoting the Mongolian traditional music. Good luck again. I want Mongolians to pay for your concert."
Leader of Khusugtun group D.Ariunbold: "I think our success is based on the reunion of all Mongolians. We have successfully participated for many professional competitions since 2009. However, Asia`s Got Talent is the show that it depends on whether professional or not and involved by many talented, the most important thing for the show is to surprise the public. Thank you for all the people who supported us. About the joint concert of the best nine participants of Asia`s Got Talent, I can not give more details as there is no clear decision was made."
Khusugtun ethnic group with the objective of bringing Traditional Mongolian music to the world, promised to do more in the future.
Cellist, tovshuur (lute player) and throat singer of Khusugtun group Kh.Ulambayar was awarded with state prize.
The Minister of Education, Culture and Science L.Gantumur received Khusugtun group which advanced to finals and placed second at Asia`s Got Talent Show to express his gratitude and awarded young artist of the group with state prize.
Minister L.Gantumur expressed his appreciation to Khusugtun group for collecting admiration from millions of viewers at Asia`s Got Talent Show by their own talent and wished success to their further art work.
The youngest member of Khusugtun group Kh.Ulambayar, 25: "This prize is awarded to people who worked in cultural sector for at least 8-9 years. I am very satisfied to receive this prize. I want to express my gratitude to my Khusugtun group and National Song and Dance Ensemble. I have entered preparatory class of Music and Dance College in 1999. My parents are both artists and they influenced me to study as musician.
I started to work at National Song and Dance Ensemble in 2009 as violinist. During that time, I was proposed to join the Khusugtun group. Therefore, this prize is deeply related to Khusugtun Group. We aimed to become the winner of Asia`s Got Talent from the beginning of the show."
Minister of Education, Culture and Science L.Gantumur: "First of all, I want to take a bow on behalf of three million Mongolians to you. Most importantly, I am glad for showing Mongolian pride to the world. I was very confident with your group to win. However, it is a proud achievement that your group remained as two finalists out of 1000 participants at the Asia`s Got Talent show. I am delighted for your group for keeping and promoting the Mongolian traditional music. Good luck again. I want Mongolians to pay for your concert."
Leader of Khusugtun group D.Ariunbold: "I think our success is based on the reunion of all Mongolians. We have successfully participated for many professional competitions since 2009. However, Asia`s Got Talent is the show that it depends on whether professional or not and involved by many talented, the most important thing for the show is to surprise the public. Thank you for all the people who supported us. About the joint concert of the best nine participants of Asia`s Got Talent, I can not give more details as there is no clear decision was made."
Khusugtun ethnic group with the objective of bringing Traditional Mongolian music to the world, promised to do more in the future.