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Gobi by Boerte (Mongolian Music Video)

Posted on May 14, 2011April 8, 2018 by Dharma Documentaries
Imagine a full-scale music video of traditional Mongolian folk artists, beautifully photographed and edited, and that is somewhere near what we have here.

One of the very first documentaries that I posted on this blog last year was The Story of the Weeping Camel, a truly memorable film from Mongolia about nomadic shepherds in the Gobi desert trying to save the life of a rare white Bactrian camel calf after it was rejected by its mother.

Recently I came across this most unusual music video of the soundtrack music from the film. Imagine a full-scale music video of traditional Mongolian folk artists, beautifully photographed and edited, and that is somewhere near what we have here. The music, called Gobi, is by Ch. Sangidorj and arranged by Boerte and played by a team of traditional musicians, cut together with footage from the film.

 

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Mongolian Traditional Music

 

Mongolian Traditional Music

 

Mongolian Traditional Music

 

Mongolian Traditional Music

 

Mongolian Traditional Music

 

Mongolian Traditional Music

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Culture, Mongolia, Music

2 thoughts on “Gobi by Boerte (Mongolian Music Video)”

  1. Lucia D. says:
    January 18, 2019 at 11:21 pm

    Hello,
    do you know how is called the instrument that the woman on the picture is playing ? Is it a Yatga ?
    Thanks,
    L.D.

    Reply
    1. Anandajoti says:
      January 19, 2019 at 6:40 am

      It does appear to be so, see this: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yatga

      Reply

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