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The
Drepung Loseling monks are featured on the Golden Globe nominated
soundtrack of the motion picture Seven Years in Tibet, starring
Brad Pitt. They also performed with Philip Glass in the live premiere
presentation of his Academy Award nominated music/score to the Martin
Scorsese film Kundun. |
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Two
of the CDs by the Loseling multiphonic singers, Sacred Tibetan
Temple Music and
Sacred Music Sacred Dance achieved a top
ten listing on the US new age charts. |
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Tibetan
multiphonic chanting was an integral part of
the music composed by Mickey Hart for the opening ceremony of the 1996
Centennial Olympics in Atlanta. |
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The
Mystical Arts of Tibet was featured at the July
4th, 2000 celebration at the National Mall, Washington, D.C.
where they performed to an audience of over 50,000. |
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On
previous tours the monks have shared the stage with Philip Glass,
Kitaro, Paul Simon, Sheryl Crow, Michael Stipe, Patti Smith, Natalie Merchant,
the Beastie Boys, and many others. As well as performing in such prestigious
venues as Carnegie Hall, the Herbst Theater and the Ravinia Festival,
they have appeared in hundreds of university auditoriums, civic halls,
festivals and churches across the country. |
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