Sounds from Mongolian Grasslands: Oral traditions and Performing Atrs in Mongolia
A CD collection on Mongolian Epics, tales and legends, benedictions, odes, folk performing arts, Shamanic and Buddhist heritage, folk long songs, folk short songs and storytelling. This material cannot be posted online in full. It is available for consultation in our Reading Room or, when indicated, via Video on Demand (VOD)
The recording are composed of restored analogue sound on Mongolian intangible cultural heritage collected since  the 1950s by the Institute of Language and Literature in Mongolia.
This edition was published by UNESCO-ICHCAP (Republic of Korea), a UNESCO Category 2 Centre working toward the safeguarding of intangible cultural heritage in the Asia-Pacific region.
Contents
10 CD compose this element:
- Epics 1 **
- Epics 2
- Tales and Legends
- Benedictions
- Odes
- Folk Performing Arts
- Shamanic and Buddhist Heritage
- Folk Long Songs
- Folk Short Songs
- Storytelling
** Here above, an excerpt from Epics 1: Veteran Tsagaan Uvgun, Argil Tsagaan Uvgun B. Avirmed (Uriankhai ethnicity) from Duut, Khovd. (1972)
NOTE: you can listen to the full content on the 10 CDs by visiting the link below
on this subject: 
Sounds from Mongolian Grasslands (ichcap.org)
Type: Performing arts
Extract: 9 min. Total length:
Production and personalities:
Publisher: UNESCO-ICHCAP
Coproducer/sponsor: Mongolia. Institute of Language and Literature, Academy of Sciences
Published in:
Rights: Mongolia. Institute of Language and Literature, Academy of Sciences; ICHCAP
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