Inle Myint Maung (1937–2001) was a saung-gauk player from Myanmar. The saung-gauk is a Burmeseharp. He was best known for performing classical works, known as Mahagita (Sanskrit for Great Songs). These are from the genre known as Thachinkan, often seen as the most poetic and refined of their era. U Myint Maung ("U" is Burmese for "Mr.") was considered one of the best harpists of the modern era. Originally from Inle Lake, he became an apprentice of the legendary U Ba Than in 1962. He later moved to Mandalay, far from Rangoon, and established a school in his home… read more
Inle Myint Maung (1937–2001) was a saung-gauk player from Myanmar. The saung-gauk is a Burmeseharp. He was best known for performing classical works, known as Mahagita (Sanskrit for Great Songs). These are from the genre known as Thachinkan, often seen as the most poetic and refined of their… read more
Inle Myint Maung (1937–2001) was a saung-gauk player from Myanmar. The saung-gauk is a Burmeseharp. He was best known for performing classical works, known as Mahagita (Sanskrit for Great Songs). These are from the genre known as Thachinkan, often seen as the most poetic and refined of their era. U Myint Maung ("U" is Burmese for "Mr.") was … read more