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Mongolian composer
Sembiin Gonchigsumlaa
(
Mongolian
:
Сэмбийн Гончигсумлаа
; 1915-1991
[1]
) was a
Mongolian
composer, generally considered
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by whom?
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to have been one of the greatest contributors to modern
Mongolian national music
and classical music. He is credited with being the first to write Mongolian
ballet music
.
[2]
He was also a Merited Artiste and Chairman of the Composers' Union.
[3]
Selected works
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Symphonic music
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- Symphonic poem, 1950
- Symphony, 1952
- Symphonic poem about the Mongolian People's Revolutionary Party, 1955
- Symphony No. 1, 1964
- Symphony No. 2, 1974
- Symphony No. 3 (in memory of G. Dmitrov), 1982
- Piano Concerto, 1983
- Cello Concerto, 1985
- Symphony No. 4, 1986
- Symphony No. 5 (in memory of E. Telman), 1988
For Piano
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- 24 Preludes for Piano, 1978 and 1979
Gonchigsumlaa also composed more than 200 compositions for piano based on folk songs and his own themes.
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Traditional
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- 2 Khuu
- Big Gee
- Dain ba Enkh
- Digital
- Gennie
- Hulan
- Ice Top
- Khar Sarnai
- Lumino
- Quiza
- Rokit Bay
- Tatar
- Tsetse
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Pop / R&B
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Popular folk
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- Banzragch
- Bat-Erdene
- Batsukh
- Bayasgalan
- Chinbolor
- Delgermaa
- Erdenebat
- Enkhmend
- Erdenetungalag
- Javkhlan
- Khishigbayar
- Oyumaa
- Zangad
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