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PHURPA
Title:
Trowo Phurnag Ceremony
Label:
IDEOLOGIC ORGAN (FRANCE)
Format:
2LP
Price:
$25.00
Catalog #:
SOMA 001LP
This voyage began in the middle of the 1990s in Moscow, when a group of artists and musicians led by
Alexei Tegin
and based at the legendary Fabrique of Cardinal Art commenced their studies of traditional ritual music, drifting away from the field of contemporary electroacoustic and industrial music with the intent to delve deeper into the ancient musical cultures of ancient Egypt, Iran and Tibet. The original 2003 line-up of the project that emerged as a result was dubbed
Phurpa
(one of the five tutelary deities of the Father Tantra in Bon tradition), and all the members have carried on with their research in the field of Bon and Buddhist liturgies up to the present day. Before Buddhism reached Tibet, local people had practiced involved shamanic rites derived from various ancestral cults. Later on, circa the VI-IX century A.D., a conflict between the local tradition, namely, the pre-Buddhist religion of Bon (which originates from Central Asia) and Tantric Buddhism (hailing from the North of India) gave birth to a unique cultural phenomenon known as Tibetan Buddhism, which combines an extensive metaphysical corpus and an advanced philosophical system with pristine ceremonial practices that reach down through many centuries. In the X-XI century A.D., the monastic ensemble came into being. It has got a lot in common with the Chinese court ensembles of the Tang dynasty; nevertheless, the Tibetan ceremonial ensemble has preserved its authenticity and kept a large number of primordial elements stemming from the ancient Tibeto-Burmanese music intact to this day. A typical ensemble usually includes a pair of
nga
drums, several
rolmo
cymbals and a pair of
gyaling
oboes, as well as telescopic
dunchen
horns,
dunkar
shells and short
wandun
horns. One of the unique features of the Tibetan monastic choir is a specific kind of overtone chanting, called "rgyud-skad," or the Tantric voice, which is based on the principle of the singer's transmogrification during the so-called "chanting meditation." The ritual Tibetan instruments as used by the ensemble include the following:
dunchen
,
gyaling
,
silnyen
,
bub
,
damaru
,
kanling
,
nga
,
shang
. The ensemble adheres to the
rgyud-skad
tradition of Tantric overtone chanting.
Stephen O'Malley
comments: "Russian group led by the contemporary artist Alexei Tegin take on a traditional and ancient form of Tibetan ritual music by the name of Bon. While many familiar aspects will be revealed to the informed listener, the group PHURPA takes the polyphonic singing style to a lower key and a slower pace. Over the course of 4 LP sides, this meditative listen unveils many spectral illusions and invigorating evolutions in sonic possibilities." Originally released on CD by Sketis Music, Russia, 2008. Ideologic Organ curation and art direction by Stephen O'Malley, manufactured and distributed by Editions Mego. Phurpa are: Alexei Tegin,
Andrei Grekov
,
Cheslav Merk
,
Eduard Utukin
and
Dmitry Globa-Mikhailenko
. Last copies, now deleted.
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