Episode #3105
Music from Eastern Europe
Monday, November 28, 2011
We’ll listen to Estonian composer Arvo Part’s Te Deum, a beautiful work with a tinge of Eastern mysticism on this New Sounds. There’s also music from Ukranian composer Vladimir Marynov, featuring the Russian group, Opus Posthumous. Plus, music from Anton Batagov, based on the music of Buddhist chants, specifically the thirty-seven precepts of The Tibetan monk, yogi and philosopher Gyalsey Thogmey Zangpo (1285-1369.)
PROGRAM # 3105, Music From Eastern Europe (First aired on 8/19/2010)
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ARTIST(S) |
RECORDING |
CUT(S) |
SOURCE |
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Opus Posth |
Hymni |
Vladimir Martynov: Gloria, excerpt [1:00] |
Long Arms CDLA 00027 |
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Arvo Part |
Te Deum |
Te Deum [28:47] |
ECM 1505 |
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David James, Opus Posth |
Hymni |
Vladimir Martynov: Gloria, [6:57] |
Long Arms CDLA 00027 |
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Anton Batagov & Lama Tsering Dondrub |
The Monk Thogmey’s Thirty-Seven Precepts |
Verses 32-37, Epilogue [14:05] |
Long Arms 07087 |


Comments [2]
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