The Nyingmapa Sect / The Kagyupa Sect - Tibet I

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Genre: Non-Music, Folk World & Country
Style: Religious

Tracklist:
A1. A Chant Asking The Blessing Of The Guru Drakmar 8:18
. The Instruments Of The Monastery Orchestra
A10. Ritual (For Attaining The Qualities Of) Spiritual Adepts 7:24
. The Kagyupa Sect
B1. The Religious Preaching (Of The Lord Buddha) Date The Fifteenth (Day Of The Fourth Tibetan Month) 5:50
B2. Morning Music For Shawns And Trumpets 6:07
B3. Evening Music For Shawns And Trumpets 6:23
B4. Prayer 5:27



 



General notes about this release (please note: our version may differ a little. see the comments above):

Edited for the International Music Council by the International Institute for Comparative Music Studies and Documentation

Issued in a gatefold cover with attached booklet with photographs and notes in English, French and German.

Tracks A1 to A10:
Monks of the Entchi Monastery, Gangtok, Sikkim (Nyingmapa Sect)
[recorded 26. 5. 61
Track B1:
Monks (Tibetan) of the Monastery, Rumtek, Sikkim (Kagyupa Sect) with members of the (Tibetan) lay community (Kagyupa Sect)
[recorded 30. 5. 61
Tracks B2, B3:
Monks (Tibetan) of the Monastery, Rumtek, Sikkim (Kagyupa Sect)
[recorded 30. 5. 61
Track B4:
Monks of the Sgang-Ngon Monastery, P'hiyang, Ladak (Kagyupa Sect)
[recorded 14. 6. 61

Length side A: 22'20"
Length side B: 23'47"


 

. The Nyingmapa Sect
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