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Chant
(1994)
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Benedictine Monks of Santo Domingo de Silos
The Gregorian chant has been a part of Catholicism since at least the ninth century, and continues to be embraced at Catholic monasteries in the 1990s. One such monastery is the Monasterio de Santo Domingo de Silos, located in northwestern Spain. It was at that monastery that this enriching collection of Gregorian chants was recorded by the ...
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Chant II
(1994)
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Benedictine Monks Of Santo Domingo De Silos
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Grace
(2004)
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Snatam Kaur
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Le Mystère des Voix Bulgares
(1990)
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Bulgarian State Radio & Television Female Vocal Choir
The record that started the boom, this is an excellent introduction to the thrilling Bulgarian women's choir. Myles Boisen, All Music Guide
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Crystal Bowl Healing
(2003)
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Steven Halpern
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Rain of Blessings: Varja Chants
(2000)
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Lama Gyurme & Jean-Phillippe Rykiel
The trend in the late '90s or so among new age musicians has been to adapt the devotional music of non-European cultures to make it more accessible, more palatable, if you will, to Western ears. For better or worse, this trend continues. The chants of Tibetan monasteries are admittedly a challenge for many Western listeners. While they have a ...
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Selwa
(2004)
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Choying Drolma/Steve Tibbetts
In 1997 the contemplative, deeply moving collaboration between Tibetan Buddhist nun and monastic abbot Chöying Drolma and guitarist/soundscape artist Steve Tibbets was a textbook example of how to bring together two cultures whose musical and spiritual traditions were so different. Tibbetts, long a maverick who had little regard for the way world ...
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The Lama's Chants [Bonus CD]
(2005)
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Lama Gyurme/Jean-Philippe Rykiel
In 1994, a recording of Bhutanese lama Gyurme and French keyboard player Jean-Philippe Rykiel circulated as one of the early contenders in a religious chant genre that would later encompass the popularity of the Benedictine Monks and others. The Lama's Chants/Songs of Awakening never hit as big in America as others later would, but it sold ...
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Cho
(1997)
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Choying Drolma & Steve Tibbetts
Innovative guitarist Steve Tibbetts accompanies Tibetan nun Choying Drolma on sporadic guitar, synthesizer and percussion on chants for meditation, spontaneous songs of realization and teremas brought back from the other world. For much of the disc he lets long silences unwind behind Drolma's resonant vocals before adding a thoughtful chord of his ...
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Chants from The Thin Red Line
(1999)
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Melanesian Choirs: The Blessed Islands
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Sacred Chants of Ancient India
(2007)
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Various Artists
Sacred Chants of Ancient India is problematic and requires some explanation: these are indeed ancient Indian mantras and chants dating back some 2200 years some of them and have been passed down generation to generation into modern times. The presentation of these sacred offerings, however, is strictly contemporary. In other words, these are not ...
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Music of Bulgaria
(1966)
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Bulgarian State Radio & Television Female Vocal Choir
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Chant and Be Happy!: Indian Devotional Songs
(1991)
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George Harrison
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Le Mystère des Voix Bulgares, Vol. 3
(1991)
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Bulgarian State Radio & Television Female Vocal Choir
This release is more than a continution of The Bulgarian Women's Choir performing the present vocal tradition of Bulgaria. Volume 3 combines the extraordinary vocals of The Bulgarian State Radio & TV Choir as featured on Volumes 1 & 2, with the Trakia Choir, the Tolbuhin Choir and Radopi Smolian's Choir. MusD, All Music Guide
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Serart [Bonus DVD]
(2003)
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Serart
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Prem
(2004)
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Snatam Kaur
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Freedom Chants from the Roof of the World
(1989)
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Gyuto Monks
Recorded at George Lucas' Skywalker Ranch, this is the second album produced by Mickey Hart of multi-phonic chanting by the celebrated Gyuto Monks. The album features two long cuts, one invoking Yamantaka (the destroyer of death), and the other invoking Mahakala (protector of the Dharma). The pieces resonate with spiritual power and, as a bonus, ...
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Celebrate Peace
(2005)
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Snatam Kaur
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Shanti
(2004)
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Snatam Kaur
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Sacred Ceremonies: Ritual Music of Tibetan Buddhism
(1991)
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Monks of the Dip Tse Chok Ling Monastery
Recording artist and producer David Parsons went to Dharamsala, India, in 1989 to record these monks for a project he was working on. He later decided to release their chants in original form. Released in 1990, this is the first volume of material. (There were two more volumes released later.) The material heard on this album came from three ...
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Passage 138 B.C.-A.D. 1611
(1994)
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Empire Brass Quintet
Many people do not realize that the major and minor keys are but vestiges of a system of eight modes devised by the ancient Greeks. The composition of music in the West was dominated by this system for 1100 years, from circa 400 C.E. to 1500 C.E., although it originated earlier and lasted longer in some places. On this disc, Empire Brass Quintet ...
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Anand
(2006)
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Snatam Kaur
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Tibetan Mysteries
(1999)
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Monks of the Dip Tse Chok Ling Monastery
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Mother's Word
(2000)
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Delphine Tsinajinnie
Diné (Navajo) singer Tsinajinnie is a Jill of all trades: singer, actor, author, and teacher. On this debut recording, she presents adaptations of 18 traditional songs, all sung in the Diné tongue. Tsinajinnnie has a strong, clear, expressive voice with a slightly nasal edge. Several tracks are a cappella, several have drum, rattle, or bell ...
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Chants and Music from Buddhist Temples
(2000)
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Various Artists
Chants and Music From Buddhist Temples contains sixteen authentic field recordings culled from a thirty-year period beginning in 1954 through 1984. Recorded by ethno-musicologist Deben Bhattacharya on his various journeys through India, Sri Lanka, Thailand, Taiwan, China, and Tibet, this disc provides a rare and remarkable glimpse into the seldom ...
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