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