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President congratulated winner of round two and joint winner of Song Prize of BBC Cardiff Singer


Oyundelger 2017-06-23 04:06

Ariunbaatar, Mongolian baritone singer, winner of round two and joint winner of the Song Prize of BBC Cardiff Singer of World 2017, congratulated by President, Mr Ts.Elbegdorj.

Mongolia’s President Tsahiagiin Elbegdorj congratulated Mongolian baritone singer, winner of round two and joint winner of the Song Prize of BBC Cardiff Singer of The World 2017. Ariunbaatar was congratulated by Mongolian President, Mr Ts.Elbegdorj via his official pages on Twitter and Facebook. Ariunbaatar closed the Song Prize finals by singing the famous melody ‘The Steppes of Mongolia’ by Sharav, a renowned Mongolian composer. In 2011, Ariunbaatar won the 24th Glinka International Vocal Contest in Moscow with a prize as best baritone in the competition and the special Pavel Lisitsian Prize. In 2011, Ariunbaatar became the honored artist of Mongolia which was given by the President of Mongolia. In 2014, he won first prize in the 3rd Muslim Magomaev International Vocalists Competition in Moscow. Since then he’s been a soloist for the Buryat State Theatre of Opera and Ballet in Ulan-Ude, Russia. In 2015, Ariunbaatar won the 1st prize (Gold Medal) and the Grand Prix at the XV International Tchaikovsky Competition. And also in 2015, right after the XV International Tchaikovsky Competition, Ariunbaatar was invited to perform at the Carnegie Hall in New York. In 2015, Ariunbaatar performed at the Bolshoi Theatre in Moscow, Russia and at the Cadogan Hall in London, United Kingdom and the same year, he performed Yeletsky’s Aria from Tchaikovsky’s Queen of Spades at Buckingham Palace.  In 2016, he performed the role of Escamillo (Carmen) and Baron Scarpia (Tosca) at the Marinsky Theatre in Saint-Petersburg, Russia. Ariunbaatar also performed in Yerevan, Armenia for the 60th General Assembly of the World Federation of International Music Competitions.

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