Buren Bayaer
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Traditional Chinese | 布仁巴雅爾 | ||||||
Simplified Chinese | 布仁巴雅尔 | ||||||
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Mongolian | ᠪᠦᠷᠢᠨ ᠪᠠᠶᠠᠷ | ||||||
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Buren Bayaer (born 1960) is a singer, composer and journalist[1] in China. He is an Inner Mongolian and comes probably from Hulunbuir.
Biography
Already in the childhood Buren Bayaer revealed his musical talent. When he was six years old, sang on a different occasions in the local community, but took up seriously singing considerably later.[1] His song "Lucky Treasures", written in 1994,[2] has become very popular in China in recent years. The song is originally sung in Mongolian, although another version sung in Mandarin Chinese (simplified Chinese: 吉祥三宝; traditional Chinese: 吉祥三寶; pinyin: Jixiang sanbao) has been released afterwards.
Bayaer and his wife Wurina are also a directors of the Hulunbeier Children's Choir, from which comes young singer Uudam.[3] He is the adoptive son of Buren and Wurina.[4] They have also a daughter Norma, who is a known singer in China.[5]
Discography
- 1997: "Чандмань (Wishfulling Jewel)" (simplified Chinese: 吉祥三宝; traditional Chinese: 吉祥三寶; pinyin: Jixiang sansao) - audio cassette[2]
- "Миний аав Улаанбаатарт байна(My father is in Ulaanbaatar)" (Chinese: 乌兰巴托的爸爸; pinyin: Wulanbatou de baba)
- 2011: "The Moon and The Stars" - ISBN 978-7-7999-1270-7, 9787799912707[6]
Videos
- "Take me to the Prairie" (Chinese: 带我去草原吧; pinyin: Dai wo qu caoyuan ba)
- "Father's Prairie, Mother's River" (Chinese: 父亲的草原母亲的河; pinyin: Fuqin de caoyuan muqin de he)
References
- 1 2 "The Sun, the Moon and the Stars". CRI English. 2005-03-11. Retrieved 2012-06-06.
- 1 2 "Lucky Treasures not so lucky". China View (Xinhuanet). 2006-03-14. Retrieved 2012-06-06.
- ↑ "Boy Choir (BCSD) - Uudam". Boy Soloist (BCSD). Retrieved 2012-06-06.
- ↑ "The Little Prince in the Dream". Global Times. December 19, 2011. Retrieved 2012-06-06.
- ↑ "Article "Ethnic melody lingers on"". CCTV. 2010-01-18. Retrieved 2012-06-06.
- ↑ "Tianbian Burenbaya'er: The Moon and The Stars". China Books. Retrieved 2012-06-06.