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Buddhist Music of Tianjin / Naxi Music of Lijiang

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Download links and information about Buddhist Music of Tianjin / Naxi Music of Lijiang by Tianjin Buddhist Music Ensemble. This album was released in 1995 and it belongs to World Music genres. It contains 21 tracks with total duration of 02:22:51 minutes.

Artist: Tianjin Buddhist Music Ensemble
Release date: 1995
Genre: World Music
Tracks: 21
Duration: 02:22:51
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Lanhua Mei (Live) 9:43
2. Dao Ti Jindeng (Live) 10:30
3. Kaitan Bo (Live) 3:16
4. Xingdao Zhang (Live) 21:15
5. Shifan-Yichuan Yu (Live) 9:57
6. Elangzi (Live) 7:06
7. Yan Guo Nanlou (Live) 1:26
8. Yan Guo Nanlou (Live) 8:02
9. Qigu Santong (Drumroll) / Bagua [Eight Trigrams] {Live} (featuring The Dayan Ancient Music Association) 11:15
10. Wannian Hua (Live) (featuring The Dayan Ancient Music Association) 4:18
11. Shi Gongyang (Live) (featuring The Dayan Ancient Music Association) 9:35
12. Bubu Jiao (Live) (featuring The Dayan Ancient Music Association) 7:02
13. Shanpo Yang (Live) (featuring The Dayan Ancient Music Association) 4:10
14. Yuanshi (Live) (featuring The Dayan Ancient Music Association) 5:39
15. Dao Chun Lai (Live) (featuring The Dayan Ancient Music Association) 4:49
16. Dao Xia Lai (Live) (featuring The Dayan Ancient Music Association) 5:22
17. Qinghe Laoren (Live) (featuring The Dayan Ancient Music Association) 6:41
18. Shoujing Jie (Live) (featuring The Dayan Ancient Music Association) 4:05
19. Guqi (Live) (featuring The Dayan Ancient Music Association) 2:39
20. Nzer-Tso (Live) (featuring The Dayan Ancient Music Association) 3:06
21. Dadiao (Live) (featuring The Dayan Ancient Music Association) 2:55

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If you've never heard the sacred music of Buddhist China, prepared to be seduced by its simple charms. On compositions anchored by the understated rhythms of a variety of drums, cymbals, and gongs, hypnotic webs of melody are spun by the powerful guanzi (a double reed pipe), which rides atop the chords produced by the sheng (mouth organ) as the playful flute fills in the space with its darting bumblebee scale gymnastics. Highly spiritual and deeply moving, Buddhist Music of Tianjin may not be for everyone, but it is a welcome introduction to the ancient traditions of a rich musical culture.