簡(jiǎn)介: Kongar-ool Borisovich Ondar (Tuvan: Ондар Ко?гар-оол Борис оглу, Ondar Konggar-ool Boris oglu, [?n?dɑr k???ɡɑr??? b??ris ??ɡlu]; 1962 – 2013 更多>
Kongar-ool Borisovich Ondar (Tuvan: Ондар Ко?гар-оол Борис оглу, Ondar Konggar-ool Boris oglu, [?n?dɑr k???ɡɑr??? b??ris ??ɡlu]; 1962 – 2013) was a master Tuvan throat singer and a member of the Great Khural of Tuva. Ondar was born near the Khemchik River in western Tuva. Considered a living treasure by the Republic of Tuva, Ondar was granted a stipend and an apartment for the musical skills he possessed. Jovial and personable, Ondar is probably the best-known face of kh??mei (Tuvan: х??мей) throat singing to Westerners, appearing on the Late Show with David Letterman, the Oscar-nominated ary Genghis Blues, and in interviews for CNN and other networks.
In the Central Asian tradition of self-fulfilling child naming, Kongar-ool literally translates to "loud boy."
Ondar is also known outside Tuva for inviting American blues musician Paul Pena to Tuva. Pena, who had learned throat singing before coming to Tuva, was the subject of the ary Genghis Blues in which Ondar was also featured.
In 1992, Ondar won an international throat-singing contest, which brought invitations to perform in Europe and the United States. In 1993, he performed at Frank Zappa's eclectic "garden party/soiree" gathering in his last days.
Kongar-ool Borisovich Ondar in his homeland of Tuva
He also appears on the Béla Fleck and the Flecktones albums Outbound, album/DVD Live at the Quick, and Jingle All the Way. He released one album on Warner Bros. Records, Back Tuva Future.
His first studio album, 1996's Echoes of Tuva, was released by the TuvaMuch Music label.
He died after emergency surgery for a brain hemorrhage in Kyzyl on July 25, 2013. He was 51 years old.