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    Buddhist Music of Wutai Shan 五台山佛乐

    Posted By: Mr B
    Buddhist Music of Wutai Shan 五台山佛乐

    Buddhist Music of Wutai Shan 五台山佛乐
    Publisher: BBC Radio 3 (July 1992) | Language: English | Radio Broadcast - 165kbps MP3; resampled at 320 | 76 Minutes | 114 MB


    Spirit of the Earth, BBC Radio 3.

    Concert of Buddhist temple music performed by monks from Wutai Shan (or Mount Wutai), Shanxi, China.

    Venue: Adrian Boult Hall, Birmingham, UK.

    Date: Sunday 12 July 1992.

    Broadcast on BBC Radio 3; 21:50 - 22:50, Sun 12 July 1992.

    Part of Radio 3's Spirit of the Earth festival.

    Introduction by Donald MacLeod with notes by Stephen Jones:

    Buddhist Music of Wutai Shan 五台山佛乐


    Performers:

    Guanzi (double reed wind): Ren Liang,
    Sheng x 2 (free reed wind): not named,
    Dizi (flute): not named,
    Yunluo (tuned gongs): Liao Man ("abbot of the most important temple in Wutai Shan"),
    Small cymbals: not named,
    Muyu (woodblock): not named,
    Bell and drum: not named.
    Nao and bo (large cymbals) played by sheng and dizi players.

    Buddhist Music of Wutai Shan 五台山佛乐


    Music:

    Instrumental suite: Bai Ma Tuo Jing (the white horse carrying the scriptures).
    Start at 5:45, end at 19:00.

    Instrumental and vocal: San Bao Zan (a hymn to the three treasures; Buddha, Dharma, Zanga). From the ritual releasing the flaming mouths or feeding the hungry ghosts.
    Start at 20:15, end at 26:20.

    Instrumental version of two hymns: Hymn to the western paradise, One thousand calls to the Buddha.
    Start at 27:30, end at 37:35.

    Instrumental suite (a sequence of melodies and percussion interludes): Da Chong Jing.
    Start at 38:15, end at 52:40.
    (has pause at 46:25 due to cassette tape being turned over during recording from the radio).

    Interval Talk by Tim Malyon; excerpts from John Blofeld's memoirs.

    This is a cassette tape recording of a BBC Radio 3 broadcast of a concert of temple music performed by monks from Wutai Shan, Shanxi, China, at the Adrian Boult Hall, Birmingham, UK.

    Date of broadcast and concert: Sunday 12 July 1992.

    Radio broadcast FM > cassette tape, TDK MA90, Nakamichi CR-1 > WAV, Edirol R09 > FLAC > LAME mp3 vbr 165 (resampled @ 320)


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    Thanks to the original uploader.

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