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Sacred Music of the World
Buddhist
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Sounds of Peace
Nawang Khechog
CD - 49 minutes
$16.98
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The album insert tells us that Nawang's music is created spontaneously
while he is playing, as an expression of feeling. The theme
of Sounds of Peace is to invoke and inspire peace within
the hearts of humanity. I had never heard his music before
reviewing this album - for me it has been an introduction
to a true heart as well as a masterful musician. In my estimation,
Nawang is indeed a genius at coaxing feeling from any number
of flutes he plays and at uniting his feeling-tones with the
listeners heart, so that we can join him in pouring out compassion
to a restless world. Here is a beauty of sound that opens
the heart.
Those of you who, like me, may not have known of Nawang's
work before, may enjoy learning a bit about him: Nawang Khechog
was born in Tibet and spent his earliest days as a child of
nomads. In his boyhood he first learned to play the bamboo
flute, an ancient instrument popular in rural villages throughout
Tibet. After the brutal subjugation of Tibet by chinese Communists
in 1949, Nawang and his family escaped to India. There he
studied meditation and Buddhist philosophy, a path he followed
as a monk for eleven years - four of them as a hermit. In
1986, he emigrated to Australia where he first perfomed, and
his recordings achieved bestseller status. Nawang is best
known for his cllaborations with Kitaro, and acclaimed performances
with Baba Olatunji, Paul Simon, Philip Glass, Paul Winter
and others.
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Quiet Mind
The Musical Journey of a Tibetan Nomad
Nawang Khechog
CD - 55 minutes
$16.98
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This release is dedicated to the preservation of Tibetan
culture and civilization.
- Nawang Khechog
Where Rhythms of Peace took us to the
experiential foundations of peace, and Sounds of Peace
offered an invocation for the ears and spirit, Quiet
Mind creates for us the life of peace. Reaching back to
his childhood days as a nomad's child, Nawang uses Tibetan
flute, didgeridoo, Incan pan pipes, ocarina
and more to paint a slowly changing, always beautiful landscape
for our hearts.
At some point in the album I became aware, at
first dimly, then keenly, that while he had begun with his
experience, now he was moving beyond the past and into the
realm of the future. In this future quiet, I heard a strength
that I don't usually associate with quietude. And yet, I learned
from his music, the type of quiet that Nawang brings us as
the album progresses does not and cannot depend on the world
around us. For the future, the possibility of quietude, of
peace and delight, depends upon what we carry within ourselves.
When we carry a quiet caring within ourselves, we can breathe
it out into the world and create for all the peaceful, celebrative
life. Only in quiet can we honor differences of people and
culture as jewels on the string of life. That essential, living
quiet depends for its existence upon our ability to make a
place for it in our hearts.
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Sounds of Peace, Rhythms of Peace and Quiet Mind.
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