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Wednesday, October 6, 2010

People’s Artist, singer Y Moan loses cancer battle

Vietnamese People’s Artist Y Moan
Vietnamese People’s Artist and pop singer Y Moan died last Friday at the age of 53 after a long fight with stomach cancer, reports VnExpress.

The artist’s funeral will be held in the central highlands city of Buon Ma Thuot in Daklak Province on Tuesday morning. The artist wants to be buried in his garden to be always close with his family.

Born in 1957 in an poor  Ede ethnic family, Y Moan started to sing at age seven when he joined a traditional ethnic band in Daklak Province. He studied at the Hanoi Conservatory of Music from 1979 until 1986.

Y Moan was famous for songs such as Oi M’Drak (Hey, M’Drak), Ly ca phe Ban Me (Ban Me coffee cup), Giac mo Chapi (Chapi’s Dream) and Doi chan tran (Bare foot), which expressed his love for his homeland.

Y Moan performed internationally in China, North Korea, South Korea, Thailand, Germany, Poland and France.

In 1997, Y Moan was recognized as a Meritorious Artist, for exceptional artistic achievements. In 2000 the Culture and Information Ministry recognized his lifetime career achievements. He also has been honored as People’s Artist, the highest honor given by the State for artists.

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Saturday, October 2, 2010

“Central Highlands Flame” dies of cancer

Central Highlands’ pop singer Y Moan drew his last breath at the age of 53 at 15:25 pm on October 1, after a prolonged fight with stomach cancer.

Known by his fans as Y Moan, Y Moan Enuoi’s real name is Y Blieo. He was born September 6 1957, one of seven children in an Ede ethnic family of modest means.

Y Moan was discovered after Vietnam’s reunification in 1976. He left his home in the mountains of Tay Nguyen (Central Highlands) and headed for Hanoi upon being recruited by the Song and Dance Troupe.

He studied at the then Hanoi Conservatory of Music from 1979 until 1986. During that time, he met Nguyen Thi Minh Ngau from the northern province of Thai Binh whom he married shortly thereafter. He then also met composer Nguyen Cuong.

Nguyen Cuong wrote Oi M’Drak especially for Y Moan after witnessing his passion for music and love for his land. The song became a turning point for the artists’ respective careers. The song-writer mentored the singer and the two formed a strong bond which lasted throughout their careers.

Y Moan never stopped singing about the Central Highlands' mountains and forests. He also sang songs by known song-writers such as, Tran Tien, Linh Nga Nie K'dam, and Ama No. Songs such as  Oi M’Drak (Hey, M’Drak), Ly ca phe Ban Me (Ban Me coffee cup) and Doi chan tran (Bare foot) expressed his love for his homeland and introduced the beauty of the Vietnamese landscape to millions of people both within and outside the country.

Y Moan’s international performances included China, North Korea, South Korea, Thailand, Germany, Poland and France.

In 1997, Y Moan was conferred the honorary title of Meritorious Artistfor exceptional artistic achievements by the Vietnamese State.  

In 2000 the Culture and Information Ministry recognized his lifetime career achievements.

He was conferred the title of People’s Artist, the highest honor given by the State to an artists, by President Nguyen Minh Triet during his live show Flame of the Central Highlands on August 6 of this year.

Y Moan’s funeral will be held at his private house in Dha Prong village of Buon Me Thuot City in DakLak Province Tuesday. He will be buried at Dha Prong Cemetery on October 5.

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Singer Y Moan dies of cancer

People's Artist: Singer Y Moan has died after a long fight with stomach cancer at his home in Buon Ma Thuot city in the Central Highlands of Dac Lac Province. — VNA/VNS Photo

People's Artist: Singer Y Moan has died after a long fight with stomach cancer at his home in Buon Ma Thuot city in the Central Highlands of Dac Lac Province. — VNA/VNS Photo

HA NOI — People's Artist and pop singer Y Moan died yesterday at the age of 53 after a long fight with stomach cancer.

His funeral will be held in the Central Highlands city of Buon Ma Thuot in Dac Lac Province on Tuesday.

Born in 1957, Y Moan was discovered in 1976 after reunification. He left his home in the mountains of Tay Nguyen (Central Highlands) and headed for Ha Noi when he was recruited for the Song and Dance Troupe.

He studied at the then Ha Noi Conservatory of Music from 1979 until 1986.

He is noted for singing songs about the Central Highlands' mountains and forests written by people like Nguyen Cuong, Tran Tien, Linh Nga Nie K'dam, and Ama No, making sure the land became well-known to millions of people both within and outside the country.

The Central Highlands singer who dedicated his life to panegyrising his homeland was conferred the title of People's Artist by President Nguyen Minh Triet this year.

It is the highest honour given by the State for artists. — VNS

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