01.10.2011
7 Hundred Years Of Music In Tibet - Mantras & Chants Of The Dalai Lama (Digitally Remastered) - Buddhist Monks Of Maitri Vihar Monastery And The Singing Nuns At Chuchikjall
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01.10.2011
Buddhist Drums, Bells and Chants by Buddhist Monks, Kyoto
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12.04.2010
In Plum Village, the practice of chanting in English is a flower, slowly blossoming. The chants and music on this compact disk are some of the first petals to open on ... Continue Reading »
01.10.2011
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11.20.2010
Ancient Tibetan Buddhist chants combined with modern grooves, making them accessible and way more listenable than any Buddhist chants you've ever heard. Steven arranged and plays keyboards, bass and guitar. Traditional versions are ... Continue Reading »
04.20.2011
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04.20.2011
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04.20.2011
Musica Sacra - Buddhist & Gregorian Chants by Schola Gregoriana Pragensis & Buddhist Tendai Monks From Japan. Continue Reading »
01.10.2011
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01.10.2011
Historic recording by Zen Master Seung Sahn and his students of the daily chanting in the international Kwan Um School of Zen. Continue Reading »
11.20.2010
2003 GRAMMY Award Winner for Best Traditional World Music Album Sherab Ling Monastery nestles in the gentle pine-forested foothills of northern India's Kangra Valley, the seat of its founder His Eminence Ti Situpa ... Continue Reading »
11.20.2010
"Lama Tashi’s voice is amazingly powerful and deeply resonant, creating extraordinary harmonics as he chants. At times, his voice is multi-tracked and the recording sounds like a monastery full of Tibetan Chant Masters. ... Continue Reading »
04.24.2011
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Nothing can prepare the uninitiated for the shocking sound of Tibetan throat singing, and these two liturgical pieces, each clocking in at near 25 minutes, are among the best, and most ... Continue Reading »
04.20.2011
Smithsonian Folkways Recordings is the nonprofit record label of the Smithsonian Institution, the national museum of the United States. We are dedicated to supporting cultural diversity and increased understanding among ... Continue Reading »