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Last Dalai Lama / OST- The Last Dalai Lama? (Original Soundtrack)

SKU: 801837014624
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the album cover for Last Dalai Lama / OST - The Last Dalai Lama? (Original Soundtrack)
the album cover for Last Dalai Lama / OST - The Last Dalai Lama? (Original Soundtrack)

Over a period of many years, filmmaker Mickey Lemle set about capturing a portrait of His Holines the Dalai Lama, now in his mid-80s, as he travelled the world talking about his life, compassion, his disciplines, and his work. The film commissioned original music from Philip Glass and Tibetan musician Tenzin Choegyal. The score is performed by Glass and Michael Riesman on pianos, Tenzin Choegyal on vocals and various Tibetan instruments, Tim Fain on Violin, Robert Black on double bass, and the Scorchio String. Quintessential traditional offering, "Om Ma Mi Phad may Hum" can be heard in "Heart Strings," sung by 150 Tibetan children. The album ends with Philip Glass's own live performance of Mad Rush, composed for the Dalai Lama's first public address in New York in 1978.

Tracklist:

  1. Grand Welcome
  2. Desolation Into Fire
  3. Invasion
  4. Escape
  5. Mapping the Emotions (Science)
  6. Children
  7. Meditation on Death
  8. Reincarnation
  9. Ling Rinpoche 1
  10. Heart Strings 1
  11. American Gold Medal 1
  12. Snow Lion 1
  13. Mad Rush
Format: New CD/Soundtracks

Last Dalai Lama / OST- The Last Dalai Lama? (Original Soundtrack)

SKU: 801837014624
Regular price ¥140.00
Unit price
per

Release Date: 08.21.2020

 
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Over a period of many years, filmmaker Mickey Lemle set about capturing a portrait of His Holines the Dalai Lama, now in his mid-80s, as he travelled the world talking about his life, compassion, his disciplines, and his work. The film commissioned original music from Philip Glass and Tibetan musician Tenzin Choegyal. The score is performed by Glass and Michael Riesman on pianos, Tenzin Choegyal on vocals and various Tibetan instruments, Tim Fain on Violin, Robert Black on double bass, and the Scorchio String. Quintessential traditional offering, "Om Ma Mi Phad may Hum" can be heard in "Heart Strings," sung by 150 Tibetan children. The album ends with Philip Glass's own live performance of Mad Rush, composed for the Dalai Lama's first public address in New York in 1978.

Tracklist:

  1. Grand Welcome
  2. Desolation Into Fire
  3. Invasion
  4. Escape
  5. Mapping the Emotions (Science)
  6. Children
  7. Meditation on Death
  8. Reincarnation
  9. Ling Rinpoche 1
  10. Heart Strings 1
  11. American Gold Medal 1
  12. Snow Lion 1
  13. Mad Rush