Mongolian singers send warmth to the depths of the steppe, what are the characteristics of Mongolian songs?

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Spiritual like water, like the eyes of the mountains

The voice that flows in her blood is the voice from the depths of the steppe

Sometimes she sings about the vast steppe with infinite softness and tenderness

At other times, she sings Mongolian folk songs in a lively, lively and playful way

She's a Mongolian singer!



About Naresha

Naresha, a Mongolian, was born in 1988 in Hangjin Banner, Ordos, Inner Mongolia.

In 2007, she was admitted to the College of Arts of Inner Mongolia University with excellent grades, and studied under Prof. Chaolunbatu, a tenor long tone singer.

In 2008, she participated in the Seventh Golden Bell Award Choral Competition with the college's "Hundred Spirits" choir and won the Group Merit Award.

In 2009, she participated in the Second Vocal Competition of the Art College of Inner Mongolia University and won the Gold Medal.

In 2009, on behalf of the College of Arts of Inner Mongolia University, she went to the United States to participate in the "Journey to the East" cultural and artistic exchange activities.

2010 Spring Festival to participate in the Chaolunbatu Associate Professor of the thirtieth anniversary of teaching teachers and students as a soloist in a large-scale television concert.

In 2010 to participate in the "Tianjiao Cup" eight provinces and regions of the first Ordos Folk Song TV Awards won the contest popular singing group gold medal.

In 2011, she participated in the Inner Mongolia Mongolian Spring Festival Literary Gala as a soloist.

July 2011 to participate in the Fifth China National Commodities Fair 12th China. Hohhot Zhaojun Cultural Festival "Mengniu love" large-scale cultural evening.

October 2011 to participate in the People's Republic of China **** and the Ninth Traditional Minority Sports Games opening ceremony of the cultural evening.

In November 2011, she released her personal debut album of the same name, "Naresha", in which the Mongolian folk song "Honggur" was widely circulated.

In 2012, she participated in the closing ceremony of the Fourth National Minority Festival.

In 2012, she won the gold medal of the Central People's Broadcasting Station Mongolian Composition Songs TV Competition.

In November 2013, she released a new original Mongolian album "Melody of Dreams".

2015~2017 by the Inner Mongolia National Art Theatre sent to Mongolia to study in the University of Culture and Arts of Mongolia, master's degree in popular music, while the production of Ordos folk song album is not yet released.