Tibetan and Bhutanese Instrumental and Folk Music by Various (CD, 2006)

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Product Identifiers

Record LabelSub Rosa, SRA
UPC5411867112303
eBay Product ID (ePID)5046068097

Product Key Features

Release Year2006
FormatCD
GenreWorld Music
ArtistVarious
Release TitleTibetan and Bhutanese Instrumental and Folk Music

Dimensions

Item Height0.50 in
Item Weight0.25 lb
Item Length5.61 in
Item Width5.00 in

Additional Product Features

Number of Discs1
Number of Tracks20
Country/Region of ManufactureUnited States
Tracks1.1 Song with Lute Sefl- Accompaniment 1.2 Song with Lute Sefl- Accompaniment 1.3 Tuning of Bhutanase Lute 1.4 Lute Solo 1.5 Whistle Flute Played By Gete Dope 1.6 Folk- Song Sung By Droma of Talo 1.7 Folk- Song Sung By Droma of Talo 1.8 Folk- Song Sung By Trin Lem of Tongsa 1.9 Folk- Song Sung By Trin Lem of Tongsa 1.10 Pawo Oracles Dance and Song with Pellet-Drums 1.11 Tibetan Dramnyen 6-Stringed Lute Played By Amanul of Lhasa 1.12 Ho-Chin 2-Stringed Fiddle Played Byamanul 1.13 Tibetan Minstrel with Small Son Singing Folk- Songs from Eastern Tibet, Self-Accompanied By Pi-Wang 2-Stringed Fiddle 1.14 Tibetan Minstrel with Small Son Singing Folk- Songs from Eastern Tibet, Self-Accompanied By Pi-Wang 2-Stringed Fiddle 1.15 Folk-Song Sung By Men from Chhokhor in Buthang District Bhutan 1.16 Uragi Ache Lhamo Women from Ura in Bumthang District Song Whit Drum Accompaniment 1.17 Folk-Song By Men from Nub. in Tongsa Valley 1.18 Folk-Song By Women from Nub. in Tongsa Valley 1.19 Folk-Song Sung By Tsewang Lhano of Paro 1.20 Ache Lhano Dance of Goddess from Drama the Life of King Norzang Song with Cymbal and Drum Accompaniment
Sub-GenreTibetian
NotesRecorded by John Levy in 1971 and relased by Lyricord in the mid '70s this comprised the second part of Levy's whole entreprise: To capture not only the sacred music of the Tiberan ritual in Bhutan, but all aspects of the native folk music as well. John Levy was a London enthnomusicologist who took refuge in Tiberan and Buthan albums of ritual and chanting, and features performances on both Tiberan and Bhutanese lutes and fiddeles, beautiful folk songs and a part of a drama of Tiberan originals performed by a troupe of yak and cow herdsmen of eastern Bhutan. The latter is particularly compelling, the standout performer being Go-Te-Do-Pe, who sings and accompanies himself on the dramnyen, a Bhutane lute. His two songs have an eerie resemblance to the blues of Junior Kimbrough and other Mississippi hill country musicians. This is real blues from the top the world. Forced Exposure. 2006.

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