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: Composed by the celebrated composer L. Balkhjav (Л.Балхжав) (some sources also attribute the music to N. Jantsannorov ).
The song is available across several major digital platforms: : You can find it on Spotify and SoundCloud.
: He was a "crusader for democracy," playing a key role in the 1989-1990 pro-democracy movement by reciting poetry and singing at political rallies to unify the opposition. : Composed by the celebrated composer L
: Lyric videos are hosted on YouTube , allowing listeners to follow the poetic Mongolian verses.
: His work often bridges traditional Mongolian "long songs" ( Urtyn Duu ) with contemporary theatrical performance, focusing on the preservation of heritage for younger generations. Where to Listen The song is available across several major digital
: Born in 1958 to a nomadic family, he is a Nikkei Asia Prize laureate recognized for his contributions to culture and the community.
The lyrics depict a poignant plea to the stars and the moon to grant the singer a "warm dream." In this dream, he wishes to see his mother—depicted with her traditional arag (back basket) appearing through the desert mirage—and to feel the scent of aaruul (curd) on her chest as he rests his head there like a stubborn child. About the Artist: D. Sosorbaram : His work often bridges traditional Mongolian "long
: Written by the late national poet B. Lkhagvasuren (Б.Лхагвасүрэн).