Murdorj Luvsanjamba

Murdorj Luvsanjamba (Mongolian: Лувсанжамбын Мөрдорж; 1919–1996) was a Mongolian composer. He was one of the leading composers of Mongolia in the 1950s and 1960s. His symphonic work My Homeland, also known as Manai Ekh Oron (Our Motherland),[1] composed in 1955, was the first such work written in Mongolia.[2] He was also a co-composer of the national anthem of Mongolia. He was cited as belonging to “the nineteenth century European school of composers" who along with the other Mongolian composers Sembiin Gonchigsumlaa and Eregzengiin Choidog drew inspiration from composers such as Tchaikovsky and Mahler.[3]
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A Messenger of the People
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What Obsticles Are Becoming for Us?
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Ah, These Girls!
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First Lesson
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Wish I Had a Horse
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The Golden Ger
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Baggy Clothes
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Focusing on the Turquoise Mountain
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Meddlesome
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Inundation
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Rising Through the Ranks
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Human life
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The First Steps
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Gobi Brook
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Silver Peg
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Wish I Had a Horse 2
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Exodus
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Mighty Prince
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Shepherd Naidan
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The Beginning
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