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Jamyangiin Urantögs (Mongolian: Жамъянгийн Урантөгс) is a Mongolian singer. She was born into the family of Mongolian composer and multiinstrumentalist Ts. Jamyan. In the Western Mongolian city of Uliastai, she studied the yatag, a traditional Mongolian zither, at the Music and Dance College in Ulaanbaatar. Later, she went to Moscow to receive a degree in composition at the Moscow Pedagogical State University. She was teaching a theory and solfedgio at University of Culture in Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia for some time and edited her father's major musicological book, released in 2007.

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  • Aquest és un nom mongol. El nom és «Urantögs», i «Jamyangiin» és un patronímic, no un cognom. Jamyangiin Urantögs (mongol: Жамъянгийн Урантөгс) és una cantant i músic mongola. Va néixer en la família del compositor i multiinstrumentista mongol Ts. Jamyan. A la ciutat d'Uliastai va estudiar el , una cítara tradicional mongola, a l'Escola de Música i Dansa d'Ulan Bator. Més tard, va anar a Moscou per obtenir un títol de composició a la Universitat Estatal Pedagògica de Moscou. El 2002, Urantögs va ser una de les guanyadores del Segon Concurs Internacional del segle XXI de Moscou. Va fer una gira tocant música tradicional buriata amb el grup de música mongol a Noruega, la Xina i Malàisia. Canta i interpreta al disc de debut de Namgar, Hatar (2002). Va estar ensenyant teoria de la música i solfeig a la Universitat de Cultura d'Ulan Batar (Mongòlia) durant algun temps i va editar el llibre de musicologia del seu pare, publicat el 2007. Va arribar als Estats Units d'Amèrica a mitjan de la dècada del 2000 amb la banda mongola de música buriata Badma-Khanda, per tocar amb el trombonista , i va fer una gira amb Rudd i la banda pels Estats Units, tocant al Carnegie Hall el novembre del 2006. Es va convertir en una intèrpret independent després que la banda tornés a Rússia. (ca)
  • Jamyangiin Urantögs (Mongolian: Жамъянгийн Урантөгс) is a Mongolian singer. She was born into the family of Mongolian composer and multiinstrumentalist Ts. Jamyan. In the Western Mongolian city of Uliastai, she studied the yatag, a traditional Mongolian zither, at the Music and Dance College in Ulaanbaatar. Later, she went to Moscow to receive a degree in composition at the Moscow Pedagogical State University. Urantögs was a 2002 winner of Moscow's 21st-Century Second International Contest. She toured with Buryat and Mongolian music group Namgar in Norway, China, and Malaysia. She sings and plays on the debut album of Namgar, "Hatar" (2002). She was teaching a theory and solfedgio at University of Culture in Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia for some time and edited her father's major musicological book, released in 2007. She came to USA in mid-2000s with Badma-Khanda's Buryat Mongolian Band to play with trombonist Roswell Rudd and toured with Rudd and the Band across the US, playing at Carnegie Hall in November 2006. She became an independent performer after the Band went back to Russia. Her 2008 experiences included collaboration with Chicago bass player Frank Luther, with Peter Buettner & T. Xiques joining them on tour. (en)
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  • Aquest és un nom mongol. El nom és «Urantögs», i «Jamyangiin» és un patronímic, no un cognom. Jamyangiin Urantögs (mongol: Жамъянгийн Урантөгс) és una cantant i músic mongola. Va néixer en la família del compositor i multiinstrumentista mongol Ts. Jamyan. A la ciutat d'Uliastai va estudiar el , una cítara tradicional mongola, a l'Escola de Música i Dansa d'Ulan Bator. Més tard, va anar a Moscou per obtenir un títol de composició a la Universitat Estatal Pedagògica de Moscou. (ca)
  • Jamyangiin Urantögs (Mongolian: Жамъянгийн Урантөгс) is a Mongolian singer. She was born into the family of Mongolian composer and multiinstrumentalist Ts. Jamyan. In the Western Mongolian city of Uliastai, she studied the yatag, a traditional Mongolian zither, at the Music and Dance College in Ulaanbaatar. Later, she went to Moscow to receive a degree in composition at the Moscow Pedagogical State University. She was teaching a theory and solfedgio at University of Culture in Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia for some time and edited her father's major musicological book, released in 2007. (en)
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