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  1. folkways.si.edu › the-gyuto-monks › freedom-chants-from-the-roof-of-the-worldFreedom Chants from the Roof of the World

    Catalog. Freedom Chants from the Roof of the World. The Tibetan Buddhist Gyuto Monks produce polyphonic prayers for various purposes including blessings, the exorcising of human afflictions of anger, lust, and envy, and invocations of protector deities.

  2. The Monks produce polyphonic chanting of incredible power and depth, creating resonances both musical and spiritual. This program also features a performance offering to The Monks by Mickey Hart, Kitaro and Philip Glass and featuring Jerry Garcia.

  3. Their chants at Skywalker reach aout to embrace the planet, softening the hearts of all the children of Mother Gaia. Their chants at New York’s sacred center, the Cathedral of

  4. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 1989 CD release of "Freedom Chants From The Roof Of The World" on Discogs.

  5. 1988 - Gyuto Monks – Freedom Chants from the Roof of the World (además con Philip Glass y Mickey Hart) 1992 - Marty Friedman – Scenes, producido por Kitaro; 1995 - Nawang Khechog – Karuna, producido por Kitaro; 1996 - Yu-Xiao Guang – Kitaro's World of Music (recreaciones de temas originales de Kitaro)

  6. Freedom chants from the roof of the world. Recorded at Skywalker Ranch soundstage, Nov. 15, 1988, and at the Cathedral of St. John the Divine, New York, Dec. 3, 1988. The Gyuto Monks ; with Philip Glass, Mickey Hart, and Kitaro (3rd work).

  7. Japanese musical artist Kitaro 's discography consists of 24 studio albums, 8 live albums, 14 soundtrack albums, and 42 compilation albums. Kitaro's latest project, Symphony Live In Istanbul was nominated for the 57th Annual Grammy Awards, and is Kitaro's 16th Grammy nomination to date.