Oyunaa

D. Oyuntulhuur (Mongolian: Д. Оюунтүлхүүр, born 10 November 1975) better known by the stage name Oyunaa (Оюунаа), is a Mongolian singer based in Japan. She won the Grand Prix at the World Children's Music Festival in Tokyo in 1989. In 1996, Oyunaa returned to Ulaanbaatar to play a benefit concert at the Cultural Palace, raising more than $70,000 for homeless children, single parents, low-income families, and spring fire and flood victims.[1]

References

  1. Carole Pegg, Mongolian Music, Dance, & Oral Narrative, 2001. "Another female vocalist, Oyunaa (D. Oyuntulhuur), has lived in Japan since she won the Grand Prix at the World Children's Music Festival in Tokyo in 1989. In 1996, she played a benefit concert at the Cultural Palace in Ulaanbaatar, raising more than $70,000 for homeless children, single parents, low-income families, and those who suffered in the spring fires and recent floods (Bileg 1996)."


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