Vladimir Oiunovich Oidupaa (Russian: Владимир Ойунович Ойдупаа, Tuvan: Ойдупаа Владимир Ойун оглу, romanized: Oidupaa Vladimir Oiun oglu [ɔjduˈpaː vlɐˈdʲimir ɔjˈun ɔɡˈlu], 6 September 1949 – 25 September 2013) was a Tuvan musician, who performed Kargyraa and played bayan.
[4] He spent 33 years in work camps for 3 counts of murder and corruption of a minor, however this remains a heavily debated topic as he maintained his innocence all throughout his life.
During his time in the camps he learned to play the accordion, specifically the prison version with only buttons, and developed his unique style of Kargyraa.
[1] In 2007 Oidupaa appeared at the Channel One Russia in Moscow in one of the contest programs but was booed from the podium before he could finish his performance, and Tatyana Tolstaya, one of the jury members, called his style "discordant" and "disharmonious".
[5] Oidupaa claimed later that he irritated her on purpose, to avoid the Channel broadcasting his records for free for two years if he won.