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Tibet - Windham Hill Series with Music by Mark Isham Part 1

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Uploaded by on Nov 20, 2008

A Dann Moss Production with Windham Hill Productions, Inc. Original Score by Mark Isham. Mere mention of the word Tibet evokes images of a rich and magical country, its culture shrouded by a remote and inaccessible location. This program provides a look at the place called the "Roof of the World", a place where the heavens and the earth meet, and where centuries old rhythms continue. It is a brief glimpse of vast stretches of empty, high plains and snow-capped peaks. The monasteries and the monks who live there are the last of an ever diminishing religious culture which has no parallel in the West. 5.1 Remix from original multi-tracks supervised by Mark Isham. Audio commentary from Mark Isham.

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  • Wonderful! Enchanting! Beautiful!

    I would like to be there for a few months.

    Perhaps one day, this dream will became true.

    Thanks for this post.

  • Peter Maunu, David Torn, Doug Lunn, Kurt Wortman. What brilliant performances.

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  • Sometimes we need to realize the value of sustaining things you know.

  • Food for thoughts and oxytocin for your body... outstandingly beautiful. I just discovered them. The humble music teacher at the school where I work showed me this. Millions of thanks to Erland.

  • Peace

  • I love this vid. !!!!!

    Thank you!!!

  • hmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm

    

  • Fantastico.

  • Very relaxing - Thanks for adding it.

  • heh...

  • isham has a special touch to what we know as ..."music"....the touch of what we know as ..."the soul"....thanks for posting this......

  • Thanks for sharing this! It has a dream-like sound to it! Love it. Reminds me of Brian Eno's music. Did Mark Isham work with Brian Eno?

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