Lama Gyurme and Jean-Philippe Rykiel: The Lama's Chants.(Brief Article)(Sound Recording Review)

From: Sing Out! | Date: September 22, 2005| Author: Beres, Derek | Copyright information

LAMA GYURME AND JEAN-PHILIPPE RYKIEL

The Lama's Chants

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The chanting of mantras has spread across Asia and India under various names. Through the repetition of devotional words the singer plugs into a network both immediate and completely beyond him or herself. America evolved a similar practice with spirituals and Gospel (and, of course, much earlier with Native song), but today, with cross-cultural fertilization running rampant, our g...

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