Mongolian music at folk club
Mongolian throat singer, horse head fiddle player and master of Mongolian music Bukhchuluun Ganburged (Bukhu) is returning to The Troubadour for a performance from 7pm on November 28.
Bukhu is a master of the Music and Dance Conservatory of Ulaanbaatar in Mongolia, according to Troubadour Folk Club president Mr Michael Fine.
Now living in Australia, Bukhu has toured extensively, playing for audiences across the country as well as in Europe and Asia.
Mr Fine said that, as well as being an ambassador for Mongolian and world music, Bukhu was also an accomplished performer of some of the classics of Australian folk music and an accomplished composer and performer of beautiful contemporary music.
"Bukhu's own compositions incorporate genres as diverse as Overtone Throat Singing, Harmonic Chant, Folk, Classical, Blues, Metal, Techno, Dub and Hip-Hop.
"Bukhu's recent live performances explore experimental and electro-acoustic sound palettes using loops and edits created on pedals, sequencers and other amazing means."
The performance will be a ticketed event.
SOURCE:
Media release, 28 Sep 2017
Michael Fine, Troubadour Folk Club