Japon: Shômyô • Secte Tendaï (Chant Liturgique Bouddhique) / 叡山の谺~天台声明 [1995;CD-Rip]
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- Опубліковано 12 бер 2022
- Album: Japon: Shômyô • Secte Tendaï (Chant Liturgique Bouddhique)
Tracklisting:
00:00:00 - Shichi Bongo San (Hymn to the Four Wisdoms, written in sanskrit) 四智梵語讃
00:05:11 - Shichi Kango San (Same Hymn in Chinese) 四智漢語讃
00:09:43 - Ungabaï (Solo) 云何唄
00:11:27 - Sange 散華
00:15:52 - Taïyô 対揚
00:22:23 - Kuyômon 供養文
00:29:55 - Shôrei 唱礼
00:35:25 - Kyôgaku Shingon (Solo) 驚覚真言
00:35:44 - Kuhôben (The "Nine Manners of Obtaining Illumination", first and last songs only) 九方便
00:39:49 - Godaïgan (Solo) 五大願
00:41:17 - Daï San (Grand Hymn) 大讃
00:44:39 - Butsu San (In Praise of Buddha) 仏讃
00:44:56 - Shichi Bongo San 四智梵語讃
00:50:09 - Kirigoe Ekô Hôben 切音回向方便
00:53:40 - Zuihô Ekô 随方回向
Credits:
Edited By Annick Brien
Liner Notes: Akira Tamba
Recorded By A. Nédelec, M. Lepage, P. Joye
Notes:
Recorded at Radio France on October 21, 1978. Originally released as Ocora 558539.
'The disc presents a recording of a Mandala ceremony (symbolizing the universe wherein each being has attained the state of perfection, represented also in paintings and tapestries). However since this recording was effected in a studio and not during the course of a religious ceremony, only the music is present, and we do not hear the bells that are rung intermittently nor the footsteps of the officiates, etc.'
#buddhism #shomyo
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No words to express the depth and the beauty of these recordings. In a world that just knows the violence of blind speediness and selfish success as means of self-affirmation, this slow and placid rythm takes our souls back to the roots of our innermost nature.
Very true my dear fellow. Butt let us not lose faith in humans. There are some good ones out there.
Thank you very much for bringing it.
Enjoy my friend!
Amazing
thank you for sharing
thank you for posting it
I hope that you enjoyed :)
I think the first time I heard this type of song was in AKIRA (anime), the title is Shohmyoh. Very powerful
I watched Akira but I don't remember. I'll watch again :)
@@yamabikofactory here the track, but I think in Akira we don't hear it a lot (more in Requiem, at the end)
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I really didn't remember, but it is undoubtedly Buddhist chant. There are various animes that uses traditional musics, like Ikue Asazaki in Samurai Champloo :)
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I like to imagine the bears singing this while waking up from hibernation momentarily then processing it is still eternal winter thanks to the fallout and lamenting the loss of the picnic basket economy.
It is a interesting thought. Very creative too :)
Can you please say where you can find more complete albums like this
About shomyo specifically or traditional Japanese music in general?