Úyanga Bold
- Music Department
- Actress
- Composer
Úyanga Bold is an internationally acclaimed soundtrack vocalist and composer. Forbes Magazine says: "her voice harkens back to ancient civilizations" (May '13 issue, Romania), and Cosmopolitan Magazine nominated her as Best Female Singer of the Year (Sept '13 issue, Mongolia).
"Her musicality is virtuosic and her technical abilities are world class. It is very rare to find someone so gifted and as easy to work with. Between her gorgeous and versatile voice and ability to record independently, I couldn't imagine a soundtrack vocalist more ideal than Uyanga." - Dan Gross, Comedy Central's Drunk History
"Masterful range and consistency of singer Uyanga Bold... remarkable chops..." - Electronic Musicians Magazine
Úyanga worked as a vocal soloist with Oscar-nominated composer Marco Beltrami and Grammy-nominated composer Austin Wintory, to name a few. Úyanga also sang on award winning films and projects, including a piece that won a Hollywood Music in Media award in the category of "Original Song - Video Game" with Thomas Parisch, and contributing additional music, including the main title theme, as solo vocalist in the award-winning film Madagasikara (2018).
Úyanga is recognized for her work as a vocal soloist with the Masterpiece Experience and the Bucharest Symphony Orchestra performing Hans Zimmer's "Batman: The Dark Knight" Suite with over twelve million views. She also sang on Disney and Google Japan projects, as well as on a special commission from the Boston Ballet which also garnered millions of views.
As a concert soloist, Úyanga performed in Beijing, China, at the League of Legends eSports World Championship Finals, at the Boston Symphony Hall with the Video Game Orchestra, at The Tenerife International Film Music Festival in Spain with the Masterpiece Experience and the Tenerife Symphony Orchestra.
Her studio singing work includes Comedy Central's TV series Drunk History, the feature film The Ballad of Lefty Brown and The Chainbreakers, a Chinese Tibet-themed epic film to name a few. Úyanga is also featured solo vocalist for the popular epic neo-classical production Two Steps From Hell.
For video game soundtracks, her solo voice is heard on Blizzard Entertainment's Overwatch, Hero Wars 2, multiple Riot Games' League of Legends projects, as well as in big Chinese market productions: Tencent's Moonlight Blade, Honor of Kings, Grains and Revelation Online.
The upcoming "Voices of the Empire" vocal library from premier award winning virtual instrument makers East West Sounds / Quantum Leap is made of Úyanga's distinctive ethnic vocals inspired by Mongolian traditional "Urtiin Duu", Bulgarian and Eastern vocal traditions.
"An incomparable talent and force", says Shuud.mn. She also received praise from publications such as Newsweek Mongolia and Trailer Music Vibe, and appeared on international television and radio broadcasts as a performer and as a guest.
Úyanga studied voice performance at the prestigious Berklee College of Music as the first Mongolian at the institution. During that time, she represented Mongolia and Asia in the "Rhythm of the Universe" and performed as a vocal soloist at the Boston Symphony Hall with the Video Game Orchestra (VGO) , for Harvard honoring Bill and Chelsea Clinton for their health work award ceremony, press conferences at the Paramount Theatre for Outside the Box Festival and more. She also won several awards with her own band, and performed with Grammy Award winner Angelique Kidjo and the Women of the World, and Grammy and American Music Award nominated artist Blu Cantrell.
Her original composition is featured in the latest promotional campaign for Amazon's new show The Widow, and she composed the theme music of the upcoming podcast AwareNow.
When she is not working as a soundtrack vocalist or a composer, Úyanga creates unique multi-instrumental live performances with dilruba, frame drums, guitar, and bulbul tarang to name a few.
"Her musicality is virtuosic and her technical abilities are world class. It is very rare to find someone so gifted and as easy to work with. Between her gorgeous and versatile voice and ability to record independently, I couldn't imagine a soundtrack vocalist more ideal than Uyanga." - Dan Gross, Comedy Central's Drunk History
"Masterful range and consistency of singer Uyanga Bold... remarkable chops..." - Electronic Musicians Magazine
Úyanga worked as a vocal soloist with Oscar-nominated composer Marco Beltrami and Grammy-nominated composer Austin Wintory, to name a few. Úyanga also sang on award winning films and projects, including a piece that won a Hollywood Music in Media award in the category of "Original Song - Video Game" with Thomas Parisch, and contributing additional music, including the main title theme, as solo vocalist in the award-winning film Madagasikara (2018).
Úyanga is recognized for her work as a vocal soloist with the Masterpiece Experience and the Bucharest Symphony Orchestra performing Hans Zimmer's "Batman: The Dark Knight" Suite with over twelve million views. She also sang on Disney and Google Japan projects, as well as on a special commission from the Boston Ballet which also garnered millions of views.
As a concert soloist, Úyanga performed in Beijing, China, at the League of Legends eSports World Championship Finals, at the Boston Symphony Hall with the Video Game Orchestra, at The Tenerife International Film Music Festival in Spain with the Masterpiece Experience and the Tenerife Symphony Orchestra.
Her studio singing work includes Comedy Central's TV series Drunk History, the feature film The Ballad of Lefty Brown and The Chainbreakers, a Chinese Tibet-themed epic film to name a few. Úyanga is also featured solo vocalist for the popular epic neo-classical production Two Steps From Hell.
For video game soundtracks, her solo voice is heard on Blizzard Entertainment's Overwatch, Hero Wars 2, multiple Riot Games' League of Legends projects, as well as in big Chinese market productions: Tencent's Moonlight Blade, Honor of Kings, Grains and Revelation Online.
The upcoming "Voices of the Empire" vocal library from premier award winning virtual instrument makers East West Sounds / Quantum Leap is made of Úyanga's distinctive ethnic vocals inspired by Mongolian traditional "Urtiin Duu", Bulgarian and Eastern vocal traditions.
"An incomparable talent and force", says Shuud.mn. She also received praise from publications such as Newsweek Mongolia and Trailer Music Vibe, and appeared on international television and radio broadcasts as a performer and as a guest.
Úyanga studied voice performance at the prestigious Berklee College of Music as the first Mongolian at the institution. During that time, she represented Mongolia and Asia in the "Rhythm of the Universe" and performed as a vocal soloist at the Boston Symphony Hall with the Video Game Orchestra (VGO) , for Harvard honoring Bill and Chelsea Clinton for their health work award ceremony, press conferences at the Paramount Theatre for Outside the Box Festival and more. She also won several awards with her own band, and performed with Grammy Award winner Angelique Kidjo and the Women of the World, and Grammy and American Music Award nominated artist Blu Cantrell.
Her original composition is featured in the latest promotional campaign for Amazon's new show The Widow, and she composed the theme music of the upcoming podcast AwareNow.
When she is not working as a soundtrack vocalist or a composer, Úyanga creates unique multi-instrumental live performances with dilruba, frame drums, guitar, and bulbul tarang to name a few.