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Tibetan songs are bold and majestic. Who are the famous Tibetan singers?

Famous Tibetan singers include: Han Hong, Jiangyang Dolma, Som Tashi, Degan Wangmo, Yangjin Lhamo, etc.

1. Han Hong

Han Hong, composer, singer, lyricist, music producer, philanthropist, director, host, member of the National Committee of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference, national first-class actor , founder of the Han Hong Charity Foundation, chairman and CEO of Hualu Baina Entertainment Company, ranked first in the 2016 China Charity Celebrity List, and graduated from the China Conservatory of Music, the People's Liberation Army Art Institute, and the Central Party School of the Communist Party of China.

In 1995, he won the first place in the bronze medal of the CCTV Music Television Competition with his composition "Himalaya". In 2003, she won the most popular female singer at the 5th CCTV Music Festival and gradually attracted attention; in 2005, she won the third prize in the song and dance program of my favorite Spring Festival Gala program with her famous song "Heavenly Road".

2. Ayong Zerang

Ayong Zerang: Ayong Zerang is a very influential Tibetan singer in the Garze and Aba areas of Sichuan. Ayong Zerang's music is very characteristic of the vigorous and vigorous Norgai grassland people. Regardless of whether he has Tibetan blood or not, he did grow up on the prairie. He has been exposed to prairie culture since he was a child, and the songs he creates are naturally melodies of the prairie.

So I think it’s inappropriate to have any prejudice against him just because he is Han (and I just heard about it). "Norgai Girl", "Sangilam", "Running on the Grassland" are all masterpieces of grassland songs. What I appreciate most is his bold spirit of "singing love songs freely" (also a song title)! What’s also rare is that all of his songs have been made into good MVs.

3. Jiangyang Dolma

Jiangyang Dolma, female, was born in Dege County, Garze Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture, Sichuan Province in 1984. She graduated from Sichuan Conservatory of Music in 2005. Tibetan singer.

After graduating in 2005, Jiangyang Zhuoma participated in the dance drama "Dream Kham" and won the first prize for vocal performance at the 5th Sichuan Ethnic Minority Art Festival. In 2006, he participated in the 3rd National Ethnic Minority Performance and won the solo gold medal. In April 2008, the first music album "This Mountain This Water" was released. In January 2009, the music album "Golden Call" was released; in September of the same year, the album "Golden Glory" was released; in December, the music album "Eastern Girl Country" was released. In April 2010, the music album "Voice of China" was released. The music album "Golden Temptation" was released in January 2011.

4. Deccan Wangmo

Decan Wangmo, gender: female, language: Mandarin, was born in Jianba, Angla Township, Jianzha County, Huangnan Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture, Qinghai Province, China Angcun, native place: Qinghai Jianzha, graduated from the Art Department of Qinghai Normal University in 1993, majoring in fine arts. He has served as a national civil servant and art editor. In the summer of 2003, he joined the Qizheng Tibetan Medicine Group and was responsible for cultural communication work, and later worked at the Academy of Fine Arts of Tsinghua University Study, Degan Wangmu, an influential folk singer on the snowy plateau, has a highly personalized pursuit of music. She is committed to discovering and passing on the time-honored and authentic Tibetan folk music. The albums include: "Wandering Heart", "Tanggula Wind", and "Towards the Sun".

5. Yangjin Lhamo

Yangjin Lhamo, Tibetan, spiritual musician, modern Tibetan female Zen master, writer, founder of Yangjin singing and dancing method, August 10, 1973 She was born in Mani Qigou, a primitive small mountain village in Tianzhu (Huarui) Tibetan Autonomous County, Gansu Province, China. The Tibetans here are descendants of Songtsen Gampo, the Tibetan King of the Tang Dynasty. Her parents were once Tibetan nobles. In 1994, she was admitted to Northwest University. Department of Art, University for Nationalities, married Chen Yuting in 2002, quit the business world, practiced full-time, visited eminent monks and sages, and through retreat practice, realized the wisdom of emptiness, and created a meditation method suitable for modern people - Yangjin Song and Dance Method.

References Baidu Encyclopedia - Jiangyang Dolma

Baidu Encyclopedia - Yangjin Lhamo

Baidu Encyclopedia - Ayong Zerang

Baidu Encyclopedia - Han Hong

Baidu Encyclopedia - Deccan Wangmu