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Sambuugiin Serchmaa
OriginMongolia
GenresPop, R&B, rock, folk
OccupationSinger
Instrument(s)Vocal, violin
Years activepresent
LabelsMichid Records

Sambuugiin Serchmaa (Mongolian: Самбуугийн Сэрчмаа,Chinese: 斯日其玛), is a Mongolian singer. She was born in 1982 and graduated from the National University of Mongolia. When Serchmaa was 6 years old, she started playing the violin, then, she started a career in singing. Serchmaa performed in many countries such as Japan, Korea, Poland, Russia, United States, Ireland, UK. One of the albums she recorded is called Tsagaan Süünii Domog.[1][2]

Personal life

There are rumors saying that Serchmaa got married and then divorced, however in an interview with the Mongolian newspaper “Ödriin Sonin” she denies them. Serchmaa got married with an inner Mongolian businessman in BeijingChina.[3]

Life in China

She often performed in China, especially in Inner Mongolia.In 2008, She was invited to perform at the opening night of Guangxi Folk Song Festival in Nanning. From 2005 to 2009, every year She was invited to attend the festival of Zhaojun's opening night in Hohhot and Spring Festival Gala of Inner Mongolia Television and other theatrical performances. She once studied at Beijing Language and Culture University, learning Chinese language and studying Chinese culture courses.[4]She also would sing some songs in Chinese.[5] She held the wedding with her Chinese husband in Beijing Shangri-La Hotel on New Year's Day of 2010.[6]

Discography

CD

  • Gantskhan chiniikh (2001)
  • Sally-1 (2003)
  • Sally-2 (2005)
  • Hairaasaa asuuya (2007)
  • Making me crazy (2008)
  • Tsagaan Süünii Domog (2008)

DVD

  • Süünii Ünertei Hangai (2010)

References

  1. ^ "Mongolia_ Sri Lanka after the date of its beautiful song Mary". Docstoc.com. Retrieved 2012-01-26.
  2. ^ "С Сэрчмаа". Factnews.mn. Retrieved 2012-01-26.
  3. ^ "S.Serchmaa: I did not marry my husband for his wealth, but his heart". Ubpost.mongolnews.mn. Retrieved 2012-01-26.
  4. ^ 绽放民族魅力「斯日其玛演唱会」「科尔沁民歌演唱会」12月11日、12日精彩上演
  5. ^ "斯日其玛会唱汉语". Retrieved 19 January 2016.
  6. ^ "歌手斯日其玛". 北京蒙古语言文化班. Retrieved 19 January 2016.

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