There is no mistaking the piercing reeds, crashy cymbals, guttural horns, and overtone chanting of Tibetan music.
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1. Gyaling I
1:26
2. Offering to Buddhas
0:45
3. Gyaling II
1:01
4. Ting-Shak 1
1:21
5. Welcoming Respected Teachers
6:39
6. Gyaling III
1:09
7. Invoking the Protector
1:28
8. Ting-Shak 2
1:38
Tracks 1-8
Tashi Lhunpo Monastery: Sacred Instrumental Music
OgreOgress productions, 643157 175827
("Gyaling (Tibetan oboes) are often played when receiving respected teachers and for inviting and making offerings to enlightened beings.")
9. Palden Lhamo (Fierce Protectress)
5:24
10. Yamantaka (Terrifier of Death)
29:00
Tracks 9-10
Gyuto Tantric University: Chant Retrospective 2000
OgreOgress productions, 643157 071228
Set #2 - 9:00am - 10:00am
11. Philip Glass: Kundun (1997)
Michael Riesman - conductor, Gyuto Monks, Monks of the Drukpa Order
Kundun: Music from the Original Soundtrack
Nonesuch, 79460
60'
Set #3 - 10:00am - 11:00am
12. Chen Gya (Gyaling Duet)
4:21
13. Refuge & Bodhichitta
10:24
Tracks 12-13
Tashi Lhunpo Monastery: Sacred Prayers for H.H. the Dalai Lamas & Panchen Lamas
OgreOgress productions, 643157 296621
(Ladakhi monks playing gyalings at Spituk monastery, near Leh, Ladakh, India. Photo by Joseph Morris, http://xenotropic.net, joe (at) xenotropic (dot) net.)
14. Chogyala [Dharma King]
Gyudmed Tantric University: Voices of Buddhism
OgreOgress productions, 643157 157823
6:30
15. Mandal (Making Sacred Universe Offering to Enlightened Beings)
6:10
16. Lama Choepa Tsok (Ritual Offering Feast)
15:18
Tracks 15-16
Drepung Tehor Khangtsen: Tour 2000 Prayers
OgreOgress productions, 643157 071129
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