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Tibetan Music Awards were founded in 2003 by Lobsang Wangyal and are held every two years in Dharamsala, in northern India. Winners are chosen through online voting.〔Hemant Chauhan, (When Tibetan music touched every heart in Dharamshala ), ANI, July 4, 2007〕 In 2003, Techung won the best modern and traditional music award.〔Loa Iok-sin, (Tibet musician plays in Taiwan on world tour ), Taipei Times, Dec 17, 2008〕 Rangzen Shonu won "Best Album". In 2005, Ama Dachung, Tibetan artist, 81 years, received the award for her lifetime work for Tibetan music.〔Hemant Chauhan, (Dharamshala hosts Tibetan Music Awards night ), ANI, October 27, 2005〕 In 2007, a special recognition award was given to Nawang Khechog for his album "Tibetan Meditation Music". Namgyal Lhamo won the Best Female Artist.〔(Tibetan Namgyal Lhamo Wins International Music Award ), World Music Central, December 13, 2007〕 Amalia Rubin won the Best International Artist for Tibet her album of Tibetan folk songs.〔Paul Nelson, (Singing for a free Tibet ), Times Union, NY, 11 Jul 2007〕 In 2009, Chthonic was named "Best International Artist".〔Phurbu Thinley, (Organiser clueless about low turnout at Tibetan Music Awards 2009 ), Phayul.com, October 11, 2009〕 Tibetan Music Awards 2013 were held on October 12, 2013, in Dharamsala.〔http://www.mcleodganj.com/events/20131012-tibetan-music-awards/〕 ==References== 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Tibetan Music Awards」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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