Gonchigiin Birvaa ( Mongolian: Гончигийн Бирваа; 1916 - 2006) was a Mongolian composer. [1] Described as a "prominent composer", he was said to have composed based on the memoirs of Professor P. Khorloo. [2] His best known work is perhaps the ballet Khoshuu Naadam and the musical Queen's Black Destiny, based on a Mongolian legend, which he composed and was written after his death by Damdin Törbat in 1983. [3] [4] He was also an author or co-author of the books Khödöö Tiish (1966), Manai duu - manai tüükh (1982), [5] and Zandan shoo (1985). His son is Birvaagiin Mönkhbold.
Gonchigiin Birvaa ( Mongolian: Гончигийн Бирваа; 1916 - 2006) was a Mongolian composer. [1] Described as a "prominent composer", he was said to have composed based on the memoirs of Professor P. Khorloo. [2] His best known work is perhaps the ballet Khoshuu Naadam and the musical Queen's Black Destiny, based on a Mongolian legend, which he composed and was written after his death by Damdin Törbat in 1983. [3] [4] He was also an author or co-author of the books Khödöö Tiish (1966), Manai duu - manai tüükh (1982), [5] and Zandan shoo (1985). His son is Birvaagiin Mönkhbold.