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UW Ethnomusicology Archives audio recordings: Visiting Artists Munir Beken and Kelak Lama, 2001-04-24
Overview of the Collection
- Creator
- University of Washington Ethnomusicology Archives
- Title
- UW Ethnomusicology Archives audio recordings: Visiting Artists Munir Beken and Kelak Lama
- Dates
- 2001-04-242001-04-242001-04-24
- Quantity
- 2 items : OT - 2 DATs (digital, stereo); EC - 2 CDs (digital, stereo, unedited copies); Duration: 2:07:52; article from Daily (University student newspaper)
- Collection Number
- 2001008
- Summary
- University of Washington Visiting Artists in Ethnomusicology Concert: Turkish Classical Music & Tibetan Buddhist Music, April 24, 2001, 7:30 p.m., Meany Theater.
- Repository
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University of Washington Ethnomusicology Archives
University of Washington
Ethnomusicology Archives
Box 353450
Seattle, WA
98195-3450
Telephone: 2065430974
ethnoarc@uw.edu - Access Restrictions
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Access is restricted.
- Languages
- English
Biographical NoteReturn to Top
Münir Beken's career spans theory, composition, ethnomusicology, and performance. As a composer, he has written a state-commissioned ballet suite for orchestra, won awards for film music, and scored television documentaries both domestically and internationally. His scholarly work focuses on modal theory; he is also conducting research on musical globalization and the phenomenology of music. He has published in Ethnomusicology, a premier journal in the field, and contributed to The New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians. He was one of the founding members of the State Turkish Music Ensemble.
- https://www.ethnomusic.ucla.edu/beken-munir
Phursang Kelak Lama is the ritual music director (dbu mdzad) དབུ་མཛད། of Karma Raj Mahavihar, a Kagyu monastery located at Swayambhunath, Kathmandu, Nepal. Phursang Lama grew up in Tibet, entering Dilyak monastery in Nangchen, in the Kham region of Tibet. He received the traditional training in ritual arts. He left Tibet in 1959 with other senior lamas from his monastery, settling in the monastery in Kathmandu. Phursang Lama taught Tibetan ritual music for two years in the Ethnomusicology Department of the University of Washington.
- http://www.trace.org/node/120
Content DescriptionReturn to Top
Title (from concert program): Visiting Artists in Ethnomusicology--Turkish Classical Music --Munir Nurettin Beken, solo Ud: Tibetan Buddhist Music --The Venerable Kelak Lama and student ensemble.
The Tibetan student ensemble: Bridget Bray, Ter Ellingson, Mary Anne Herrick, Katherine Lee, Nicole L. Hios, Ka Tak Pun, Andrea Emberly, Gaberiel Strand, John Henry Kuhlmann, Peter Joon Park, Matt Zumwalt, Jesse Malm, Aaron Weinstein, Rebecca Sundstrom. Instruments played: Sil Snyan and Sbub 'Chal (cymbals), Rgna (drum), Dung Chen (long trumpet), Rgya Gling (oboe), Rkang Gling (short trumpet), Da Ma Ru, Dril Bu (with dorje).
Audio recording by Gary Louie
Duration 2:07:52
Related Collections - W1 World 2001007 (KUOW radio interview with Munir Beken and Kelak Lama), W1 World 2001009 (video recording by Ter Ellingson), and 2001010 (video recording by Pam Costes).
Documentation: Concert program and flyers
Administrative InformationReturn to Top
Detailed Description of the CollectionReturn to Top
Description | Dates |
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2001008-0001
1 audiotape : DAT; Tracks: 6
Concert: (1 st half of concert) Turkish Classical Music by Munir Nurettin Beken on solo Ud. Announcement by Philip Schuyler. See documentation file for notes on program
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2001-04-24 |
2001008-0002
1 audiotape : DAT; Tracks: 2
Concert: (2 nd half of concert) Tibetan Buddhist Music by The Venerable Kelak Lama and student ensemble. The Tibetan student ensemble: Bridget Bray, Ter Ellingson, Mary Anne Herrick, Katherine Lee, Nicole L. Hios, Ka Tak Pun, Andrea Emberly, Gaberiel Strand, John Henry Kuhlmann, Peter Joon Park, Matt Zumwalt, Jesse Malm, Aaron Weinstein, Rebecca Sundstrom. Instruments played: Sil Snyan and Sbub 'Chal (cymbals), Rgna (drum), Dung Chen (long trumpet), Rgya Gling (oboe), Rkang Gling (short trumpet), Da Ma Ru, Dril Bu (with dorje). Announcement by Ter Ellingson. See documentation file for notes on program
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2001-04-24 |
Names and SubjectsReturn to Top
Subject Terms
- Ethnomusicology
- Tibetans--Asia--Central Asia
- Turks--Middle East--Middle East
Geographical Names
- Seattle (Wash.)
- World
Other Creators
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Personal Names
- Beken, Münir Nurettin, 1964- (performer)
- Lama, Kelak (performer)