BUDDHA: TRANSCENDING SPACE & TIME

Various Artists

BUDDHA: TRANSCENDING SPACE & TIME - Various Artists

Price: £24.98 inc. VAT (£21.26 ex. VAT)

Stock: In Stock

Format: CD

Number of CDs: 2

Release Date: 02-01-2002

Label: Celestial Harmonies

Catalog Number: 14215-2

Barcode: 13711421521

Musical Style: Buddhism

Track Listing:

Disc 1
1Daily Form of Worship - Indosan Nipponji Temple; Bodh Gaya [13:17]4Daily Prayers (including Buddh Guna, Dhamma Guna and Sangha Guna Thai Temple; Bodh Gaya [18:52]
2Mahakala Puja - Kagyu Vajrayana Buddhist Monastery; Bodh Gaya [14:32]5Anguli Mat Sutra - Thai Temple (Wat Thai); Bodh Gaya [05:16]
3Daily Chanting of the Theravada Sutra Path -Mahabodhi Temple; Bodh Gaya [19:12]
Disc 2
1James Ashley Franklin; Shakuhachi Dawn [03:35]9Shomyo: Shingon And Tendai Chant From Japan, Suira-Sansei [00:57]
2Michael Askill; Percussion Invisible Forces [06:06]10Shomyo: Shingon And Tendai Chant From Japan, Shichi-No-Bongo (Shingon) [03:18]
3Ceremonial Music From Northern Thailand Prasart Wai [04:24]11Shomyo: Shingon And Tendai Chant From Japan, Unga-Bai(Shingon) [05:42]
4Music From Laos: The Buddhist Tradition, Sep Naichangva Khamenpaktho [04:59]12Shomyo: Shingon And Tendai Chant From Japan, Taiyo (Tendai) [04:39]
5Music From Laos: The Buddhist Tradition, Pheng Kaonok [02:24]13Shomyo: Shingon And Tendai Chant From Japan, Hyakuji-No-Ge (Shingon) [01:19]
6Music From Laos: The Buddhist Tradition, Sut Mungkhun [02:36]14Shomyo: Shingon And Tendai Chant From Japan, Hyakuhachi-San (Tendai) [03:45]
7Music From Laos: The Buddhist Tradition, Sut Hayphon [02:34]15David Parsons Maitreya (The Future Buddha) [12:00]
8Music From Myanmar (Burma) [11:19]

Description:

Buddhism is a faith of perpetual evolution and endless adaptation. It is a religion older than Christianity or Islam, and its central icon, Buddha (Awakened One), is a universal monarch of instant recognition. Potent representations of Buddha are spread along the routes of Buddhist expansion, from India to Central Asia, Tibet, Sri Lanka, Thailand; eastwards to China, Korea and Japan, and, more recently, to the West. Today the interest in this ancient faith is greater than ever as people around the world seek spiritual fulfilment, and find strength in meditation and contemplation. This double edition CD is the world’s first true anthology of Buddhist recordings. Especially produced by Celestial Harmonies to accompany the Art Gallery of New South Wales exhibition entitled Buddha: Radiant Awakening, it is a unique overview of the diverse sounds of Buddha. There are some exceedingly rare and ancient chants and performances published here for the first time. By contrast, contemporary pieces from Australian composer/musicians Michael Askill and James Ashley Franklin and New Zealand’s David Parsons have been included to show the influence of Buddha on less traditional regions. Almost one hundred musicians participated in this landmark musical survey which took more than a year to complete. On Disc One, renowned field producer/musician/composer, David Parsons, recorded monks from India, Tibet, Thailand and Japan praying and chanting on site at the famous Mahabodhi Temple in Bodh Gaya (the ancient birthplace of Buddhism) and other surrounding Thai, Tibetan and Japanese temples and monasteries, with the congregation in attendance. Disc Two is a fusion of rare and contemporary pieces. The pieces from Thailand, Laos and Myanmar (Burma) have seldom been heard outside their countries of origin, yet are extremely important for the Buddhist world. The Japanese shomyo are from the oldest and largest Buddhist sects, Shingon and Tendai. To complete the survey, there are some modern compositions from Australia and New Zealand. David Parsons’ composition Maitreya (the future Buddha) was commissioned by Celestial Harmonies especially for this CD. It depicts Buddhism in the 21st century by blending chants from Tibet, India and New Zealand with modern instruments. Michael Askill is a practicing Buddhist, and in his piece Invisible Forces he uses some of his own inventions integrated with music from two of the great Buddhist traditions, Tibetan Vajrayana Buddhism and Japanese Zen Buddhism. James Franklin’s Dawn is a meditative piece for shakuhachi, recorded in the Japanese Garden in Cowra, NSW, which was designed to reflect unity of the universe, the Buddhist world–view of culture. Respected musicologists, Associate Professor Steven Nelson (Kyoto City University of Arts), Dr Gisa Jähnichen (Humboldt University, Berlin), Professor Dr Gretel Schwörer-Kohl (Martin Luther University, Halle/Wittenberg, Germany) and Bruce Gaston (Bangkok) were the main advisers for the project.

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