All Artists: Breathing Room Title: Namo Namah Members Wishing: 1 Total Copies: 0 Original Release Date: 12/21/2002 Re-Release Date: 1/2/2003 Genres: International Music, New Age Style: Number of Discs: 1 SwapaCD Credits: 1 UPC: 659057478524 |
Breathing Room Namo Namah Genres: International Music, New Age
Heard on National Public Radio, this exquisite chamber chamber ensemble, BREATHING ROOM, has poured their passion for chanting and breadth of musical experience into their debut CD, "Namo Namah." The result is a soul-pier... more » | |
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Album Description Heard on National Public Radio, this exquisite chamber chamber ensemble, BREATHING ROOM, has poured their passion for chanting and breadth of musical experience into their debut CD, "Namo Namah." The result is a soul-piercing journey into the sublime, and a fresh new sound in yoga music. "Namo Namah" is an astounding blend of Western virtuoso instrumentation (double bass, classical guitar, tabla, and hammered dulcimer), exquisite 3-part vocal harmonies and traditional Indian chant. Dulcimerist Tina Bergmann was named "THE BEST DULCIMER PLAYER I HAVE HEARD IN MY LIFE" by the legendary folk musician, Pete Seeger. "Namo Namah" is perfect for long car rides, devotional practice, or as background music at art galleries, yoga studios, or gatherings at home. Recorded in a concert hall, what you hear is pure, intimate and transcendent. ~~~FROM THE ARTISTS~~~ "We created this music for those who have attended Kirtan with us and asked for an acoustic alternative to what is currently available in the yoga/chanting genre. For the continued embrace and in the spirit of devotion, musicianship and healing, we are ever grateful." ~~~BREATHING ROOM IS~~~ Betsy Zajko, Margo Milcetich, Tina Bergmann, Mike Curtis, Ishwar Harris, Bryan Thomas, Alison Scola Plys Similarly Requested CDs
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CD ReviewsStunning Harmonies, a perfect gift Lakshmi Singh | Los Angeles | 12/13/2003 (5 out of 5 stars) "Rarely have I encountered a sound so pure and grounded in the yogic tradition yet still so beautifully palpable to the Western ear. http://www.zajko.com is their website where you will find more details and photos of the group."
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