Gya-lu-se = The Sea goddesses. Nang-ma : Ancient song in 5 parts
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- Name
- Lhasa Orchestra (Performer)
- Title
- Gya-lu-se = The Sea goddesses. Nang-ma : Ancient song in 5 parts
- Other Titles
- Sea goddesses
- Subjects
- Folk songs, Tibetan; Music--Tibet Region; Tibetans--India; Folk dance music--Tibet Region; Folk songs, Tibetan--India; Tibet Region
- Format
- music; sound recordings
- Genre
- Folk songs; Folk dance music; Instrumental settings; Songs; Songs and music
- Publication Information
- Record manufactured by The Gramophone Co., LTD: Dum Dum, India
- Date
- [1940-1946?]
- Note (Language)
- Sung in Tibetan
- Note
- Description derived from original version record
- Publisher's numbers: N. 16679 ; OMC 18776 ; OMC 19719
- Record manufactured by The Gramophone Co., LTD. (Incorporated in England with Limited Liability)" -- on disc label
- In 1947, "The Gramophone Co., Ltd." in Dum Dum, West Bengal, was renamed "The Gramophone Company of India, Ltd."
- Note (Performers)
- Lhasa Orchestra.
- Note (Provenance)
- Bruce Walker (born 1932) Gift
- Language
- Tibetan
- Contents
- Gya-lu-se = The Sea goddesses. 1st Part (song & music) ; 2nd part (song with dance) -- Nang-ma : Song & music. 1. Kyi-pe-nyi-ma = Golden Days ; 2. Yi-ga-hrole ; 3. Shon-pe = Youth ; [4.] Gya-chha-la = The Indian Bird ; [5.] Tashi Nyima = The sunʼs glad rays
- Library Location
- C.V. Starr East Asian Library, Columbia University
Browse Location’s Digital Content - Catalog Record
- 15311275
- Part
- Nang-ma : Ancient song in 5 parts; Skyid paʼi nyi ma; Gzhon pa; Rgya bya lags; Bkra shis nyi ma
- Also In
- Tibetan Studies Special Collections at Columbia University
- Time-Based Media
- Time-Based Media
- Persistent URL
- https://dx.doi.org/10.7916/d8-k1ta-5856