The Source of Sound involves the material, the movement and the vibration of which music arises. #36 Zen en zo
The unspeakable in sound. An hour of music from Japan for thought.
1. Kyo Choshi 4’54
Koku Nishimura CD Kyotaku, track 1
Anders Nordin – Kyotaku Denmark 2. Shomyo Shichi Kango 7’27
LP Buddhist Drums, Bells and Chants Lyrichord LLST 7200, B2
Koku Nishimura CD Kyotaku, track 1
Anders Nordin – Kyotaku Denmark 2. Shomyo Shichi Kango 7’27
LP Buddhist Drums, Bells and Chants Lyrichord LLST 7200, B2
2. Shomyo Shichi Kango 7’27
LP Buddhist Drums, Bells and Chants, Lyrichord LLST 7200, B2
LP Buddhist Drums, Bells and Chants, Lyrichord LLST 7200, B2
3. Shin-kyorei 17’54
Teruhisa Fukuda
CD Teruhisa Fukuda – Shakuhachi Ecole Kinko Ocora C560184, track 4
CD Teruhisa Fukuda – Shakuhachi Ecole Kinko Ocora C560184, track 4
4. Atsumori 27’52
Kinshi Tsuruta
CD Japon. Kinshi Tsuruta – Katsuya Yokoyama Ocora C580059, track 1
CD Japon. Kinshi Tsuruta – Katsuya Yokoyama Ocora C580059, track 1
5. Hannya-Shingyo 4’24
LP The Way of Eiheiji Eiheiji Zen monastery Folkways FW08980, LP1 A
LP The Way of Eiheiji Eiheiji Zen monastery Folkways FW08980, LP1 A