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Gita Lulin Maung Ko Ko ( my, ဂီတလုလင် မောင်ကိုကို; 12 November 1928 – 10 October 2007) was a Burmese musician and composer. He is best known for his outstanding musical performances and won the Best Music
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for 1991, 1994 and 2002.


Early life

Maung Ko Ko was born on 12 November 1928 to parents U Ba Thin and
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Phwar Thein in
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. He was fourth son of six siblings. His brother
Bogalay Tint Aung Bogalay Tint Aung ( my, ဗိုလ်ကလေးတင့်အောင်; 3 June 1922 – 16 December 2021) was a Burmese composer, director and writer. The first recipient of the Myanmar Academy Award for lifetime achievement, Tint Aung w ...
was also a composer.


Career

In 1939, Maung Ko Ko began studying music at the Art and Instrument Training School in Rangoon. In 1940, he began broadcasting and recording Colombia record. In 1943, he played music as the band leader in a
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. In 1946, he became band leader in Play. In 1947, he was a band leader in Burmese
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s. He was the music director for the 1970 film
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and supported the film with several musical blocks. However, the Academy Awards for Music were not awarded at the time.မှုံရွှေရည်နှင့် ကျွန်တော် (၁၂)၊ ဘကြီးအောင်(ရုပ်ရှင်)
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He was the leader of a film orchestra and formed the National Symphony Orchestra. In 1946, he worked as a music director, composer and presenter for Myay Padaythar Drama, Union Day Drama,
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Drama. In 1950 he worked as a music director at Win Win Theater. Ko Ko led a group of film and music artists as a musical movement to perform at the signing ceremony of the Sino-Burmese border in 1960 in Beijing, China. He became chairman of the Myanmar Music Council in 1966. In 1989, he co-founded the Wazira Theater Company and performed Wazira plays. In 1993, he went as Visiting Professor and taught about Burmese music and instruments in postgraduate and postgraduate courses at the Asian Cultural Council of New York, Northern Illinois University, University of Wisconsin, Medison, Illinois Wesleyan University, Kent State University, Ohio, Wesleyan, Yale University, Connecticut, University of Caluformia, Berkley, University of Montreal and Canada Universities. From 1994 to 2000 he traveled to Singapore, Malaysia and Thailand to lead a group of Tini artists group formed by
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to carry out missionary work for Propagation of the
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. He led film and music artists and went to Japan for the Myanmar-Japan friendship and accompanied the artists to the 30th ASEAN Music Festival. He gave a lectures on Burmese music at the University of Cologne in Germany, which was broadcast on the German radio station D.W. He also gave a lectures in Berlin. He also gave lectures on Burmese music in London, England. He also wrote articles of music and Anyeint drama in daily newspapers and monthly magazines. He worked as adviser to the Ministry of Information and member of the Cultural Committee of the Cultural University of the Ministry of Culture. He also served as the Patron of the Myanmar Film Association and Myanmar Music Association. He was member of the Music Censorship Board of the Myanmar Television and Broadcasting Department. He was also member of the judging panel for drama and stage artists. He was also a leader of rural music exploration. He served as chairman of Instrumental performances portion of
National Performing Arts Competition The National Performing Arts Competition ( my, မြန်မာတိုင်းရင်းသားတို့၏ ရိုးရာယဉ်ကျေးမှု အဆို၊ အက၊ အရေး၊ အတီးပြိုင်ပွ ...
. He nurtured and trained the National-Symphony Orchestra and served as a leader of composing music. He won Best Music Award in 1991 Myanmar Motion Picture Academy Awards for "Mal Thida Lo Main Ma" film. He also won Best Music Award in 1994 Myanmar Motion Picture Academy Awards for "Tike Pwal Khaw Than" film. He also won Best Music Award in 2002 Myanmar Motion Picture Academy Awards for "Hsan Yay" film. The last songs written by Maung Ko Ko was 10 Christian hymns for the
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of Yangon University. He played the background music for the DVD film "Aryone Tat Lay Nyee Net Lay". He also composed "8 victories of
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" and "Goodwill" songs for
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. Maung Ko Ko was awarded the Excellent Performance in Social Field (First Class) in 1996 and Excellent Performance in Arts (First Class) in 2004. On 10 August 2007, he was awarded an honorary Doctor of Music degree by the Education Department of
National University of Arts and Culture, Yangon The National University of Arts and Culture, Yangon ( my, အမျိုးသားယဉ်ကျေးမှုနှင့် အနုပညာတက္ကသိုလ် (ရန်ကုန်) ) is a public university, located in Yangon, M ...
, to honor a new generation of artists who has excelled in the field of music with his own talents in the field of music.


Death

Maung Ko Ko died on 10 October 2007, at Yangon General Hospital. He was about 79 years old at the time of his death, leaving behind a son and four daughters.Weekly News Eleven Journal ကွန်ရက် စာမျက်နှာမှ


References

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