Úyanga Bold is a Film, TV, Video Game Soundtrack Singer based in Los Angeles. Her credits include Disney's Mulan (2020), Marvel's Spider-Man: Maximum Venom, League of Legends. The Mongolian singer worked with Oscar nominee Marco Beltrami, Captain Marvel composer Pinar Toprak, Emmy nominee David Buckley, Grammy-nominee Austin Wintory, and Golden Globe nominee Harry Gregson-Williams. She is also the voice of the blockbuster sample library Voices of the Empire from EastWest Sounds.
“Her voice harkens back to ancient civilizations” (Forbes Magazine Romania);
"Virtuosic.. her abilities are world class" - Dan Gross (composer, Emmy Award winning TV series Drunk History);
“Masterful range and consistency of singer Úyanga Bold... remarkable chops" (Electronic Musician Magazine);
“A haunted presence, an angelic glow or even the sense of deja vu - as if dreaming of an ancient civilization long ago.” (Music Connection Magazine);
“Her stunning voice transports the listener with shamanic overlays and classical technique.“ (LA Yoga Magazine);
In their “Fun and Fearless Female” feature, Cosmopolitan Magazine Mongolia nominates her “Best Female Singer”.
A Berklee College of Music alumna, Úyanga draws from an internationally acclaimed career as a vocal soloist on soundtracks and concerts with orchestras, drawing from a lifetime of training in classical vocal traditions of the world.
With a broad palette of vocal sounds, from innocent and girly to hauntingly ancient with skillful ornaments, Úyanga’s three octave vocal range (D3 to D6) covers:
- Performing, Songwriting in Russian, French, Mongolian, English;
- Ethnic Wailing: belting colorful chest voice with vocal ornaments;
- Soprano, Alto: western classical, operatic head voice;
- Otherworldly, Shamanic Throat singing, Inuit Growling, Ancient Chanting;
- Eastern European: Balkan, Bulgarian ornaments, Georgian Yodeling;
- Middle-Eastern ornaments in Maqam Hijaz,
- African choir / solo call and responses,
- South American shamanic chanting;
- Far-Eastern/Asian, Indian Raga Continental vocal traditions;
- Pop Vocals, Contemporary, Folk, Rock, Gospel;
- Fantasy lyrics;
- Melodic improvisation in ethnic modes.