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TIBET - Tibetan Buddhist rites from the monasteries of Bhutan 2
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Tibetan Buddhist rites from the monasteries of Bhutan CD2
The first day of March marked a new era in Bhutanese history when
a nationwide ban on smoking in public places was enacted. The
current law, along with a prohibition on the sale of all tobacco
products (enacted two months earlier), was justified by the
country’s health ministry as a way of protecting both past and
future generations. Continued preservation of a distinct Bhutanese
way of life has been a mainstay of the current government, as found
in stringent tourist laws, mandates on the protection of forests
and in promotion of the idea of Gross Domestic Happiness.
Thirty years earlier, King Jigme Darje Wangchuck, imbued with a
similar spirit of conservation, invited ethnomusicologist and
Englishman John Levy to record and document the music of Bhutan.
While Levy died in 1976 � he was 66 � he left behind over 700
recordings, including songs from his native England, Iceland,
Sri Lanka, Taiwan, South Korea, China and Bhutan. A recent reissue
of Levy�s Bhutanese taped recordings, from 1971, have been
re-mastered and reissued as a two CD set entitled, Tibetan Buddhist
Rites from the Monasteries of Bhutan.
Four schools of thought dominate the religious landscape of Tibetan
Buddhism; they are the Gelukpa, Nyingmapa, Kagyu and Sakhya orders.
Each of the schools interact with one another and share similarities,
but they also differ in aspects of practice, certain teachings
(e.g. philosophical, epistemological), and musical traditions.
Bhutan shares a similar religious culture to that of Tibet. While
the Gelukpa school rose to political power in Tibet (1690-1959), it
was the Drukpa Kagyu (or more simply, Drukpa) order � a derivative of
the Kagyu order � that took political hold in Bhutan. The religious
and musical life of Bhutanese Buddhists is dominated by the
traditions of both the Drukpa and Nyingmapa orders.
The re-released recordings do well to present the clarity of Levy�s
thoughts, as well as the musical forms akin to both the Nyingmapa
and Drukpa. The two CDs are divided into three parts, with the first
presenting ritual music of the Drukpa. These songs were recorded in
the towns of Thimpu and Punashka, and draw upon dominant religious
forms, found throughout Bhutan, as well as folk elements particular
to region. The second section presents music from ritual dances from
both the Nyingmapa and Drukpa orders. Both monastic and public
ceremonies from two separate annual festivals are presented in the
third section.
While the music on the two-disc set is presented as Tibetan Buddhist
Rites, it is also distinctly Bhutanese. The opening track, a
propitiatory rite, serves as an invitation to Genyen: a protector
deity specifically associated with an area in Bhutan in the Thimpu
Valley. "Chham gi Serkyem gi Yang (Tune for Offering of Consecrated
Drink)" also calls attention to the particulars of Bhutanese Buddhism:
calling attention to specific protector deities of Bhutan and Serkyem,
a Bhutanese take on beer.
The recordings also serve to present a majority of the various instruments
used in both monastic and non-monastic song. The music of the shawm, a
double-reeded long horn, the silayen (cymbals), dramnyen (seven-string
long-necked guitar) and zurlim (flute) share space on these albums. Yet,
the most spectacular musical element on this CD comes from the individual
voices and polytonal throat chanting of monks. The most compelling piece,
in praise of the Nyingmapa scholar Padmasambhava (Guru Rinpoche), is
performed by a manip, or wandering ascetic.
Levy did a remarkable job here of allowing the music to be played and
presented in its natural state, not as the subject for recording, but
as an extension of the performance of everyday life.
By Corey Bills - 2005
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1. Tibetan Buddhist rites from the monasteries of Bhutan CD2/01_entreaty to the three buddha-bodies.mp3 15.20 Mb
2. Tibetan Buddhist rites from the monasteries of Bhutan CD2/02_invitation to padma sambhava.mp3 14.97 Mb
3. Tibetan Buddhist rites from the monasteries of Bhutan CD2/03_rise up, padma.mp3 11.49 Mb
4. Tibetan Buddhist rites from the monasteries of Bhutan CD2/04_words of prayer.mp3 6.49 Mb
5. Tibetan Buddhist rites from the monasteries of Bhutan CD2/05_tibetan shawms.mp3 5.32 Mb
6. Tibetan Buddhist rites from the monasteries of Bhutan CD2/06_myule drelwa, calling down of deities to subjugate evil spirit.mp3 23.81 Mb
7. Tibetan Buddhist rites from the monasteries of Bhutan CD2/07_part of junbeb, the coming - down of grace.mp3 7.50 Mb
8. Tibetan Buddhist rites from the monasteries of Bhutan CD2/08_monks in procession.mp3 12.46 Mb
9. Tibetan Buddhist rites from the monasteries of Bhutan CD2/09_dramnyen choshe, song of offering with lute.mp3 9.11 Mb
10. Tibetan Buddhist rites from the monasteries of Bhutan CD2/10_dramnyen choshe, chorus only.mp3 3.41 Mb
11. Tibetan Buddhist rites from the monasteries of Bhutan CD2/11_monks, a clown, crowds and instruments.mp3 5.08 Mb
12. Tibetan Buddhist rites from the monasteries of Bhutan CD2/12_track12.mp3 5.04 Mb
13. Tibetan Buddhist rites from the monasteries of Bhutan CD2/13_and instruments.mp3 4.95 Mb
14. Tibetan Buddhist rites from the monasteries of Bhutan CD2/14_end of festival, with temple bell, and drums and trumpets.mp3 6.41 Mb
15. Tibetan Buddhist rites from the monasteries of Bhutan CD2/15_wandering ascetic.mp3 10.92 Mb
16. Tibetan Buddhist rites from the monasteries of Bhutan CD2/16_(manip) chanting a milarepa poem and a mantra.mp3 967.35 Kb
17. Tibetan Buddhist rites from the monasteries of Bhutan CD2/17_cymbals (silnyen) played solo.mp3 2.05 Mb
18. Tibetan Buddhist rites from the monasteries of Bhutan CD2/18_cross-flute (zurlim).mp3 5.33 Mb
19. Tibetan Buddhist rites from the monasteries of Bhutan CD2/19_another manip chanting milarepa poem.mp3 6.23 Mb
20. Tibetan Buddhist rites from the monasteries of Bhutan CD2/20_first manip as story teller.mp3 4.08 Mb
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22. Tibetan Buddhist rites from the monasteries of Bhutan CD2/front.jpg 760.71 Kb
23. Tibetan Buddhist rites from the monasteries of Bhutan CD2/info.txt 3.77 Kb
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