Description
Original Soundtrack - Himalaya - The Rearing Of A Chief / Music Conducted by Bruno Coulais / Directed by Eric Valli / Galatee Films Audio CD 1999 / 8486452
UPC 724384864521
Product Details:
Tracklist:
1 | –Tsering Lodoe And A Filetta And Lama Gyurme | La Mort De Lhakpa | 3:40 |
2 | –A Filetta And Karma Tensing Nyima Lama | Norbu | 2:38 |
3 | –Tsering Lodoe And A Filetta | Le Sel | 2:08 |
4 | –Tsering Lodoe And A Filetta And Tensing Phüntsock Tsalung | Tinle & L'enfant | 2:56 |
5 | –Bruno Coulais | Le Passage | 2:45 |
6 | –Tsering Lodoe And A Filetta | La Nuit | 2:13 |
7 | –Tsering Lodoe And A Filetta, Karma Tensing Nyima Lama | Le Conseil | 2:19 |
8 | –Tsering Lodoe And A Filetta | La Marche | 1:46 |
9 | –Tsering Lodoe | Les Chants | 1:14 |
10 | –Bruno Coulais | Norbu & Karma | 1:31 |
11 | –Tsering Lodoe And Tensing Phüntsock Tsalung | Karma | 2:49 |
12 | –Tsering Lodoe And A Filetta And Lama Gyurme | Le Lac | 3:07 |
13 | –Bruno Coulais | Norbu (Cordes) | 1:40 |
14 | –Bruno Coulais | La Cérémonie | 0:30 |
15 | –Tsering Lodoe And A Filetta | La Colère De Karma |
1:43 |
16 | –Tsering Lodoe And A Filetta And Lama Gyurme | L'épuisement | 1:50 |
17 | –Bruno Coulais | Les Pleurs De Péma | 1:11 |
18 | –Lama Gyurme | La Caravane | 2:41 |
19 | –Tsering Lodoe And A Filetta | Les Traces | 2:10 |
20 | –Lama Gyurme | La Mort De Tinlé | 2:25 |
21 |
–Tsering Lodoe And A Filetta And Tensing Phüntsock Tsalung And Lama Gyurme | Opéra | 4:08 |
More Details:
- Bass – Michel Peyratout
- Cello – Jean Philippe Audin
- Choir [A. Filetta] – Jean Sicurani, Jean-Claude Acquaviva, Jean-Luc Géromini, Josef Philippi, Maxime Vuillanier, Paul Giansily, Valérie Salducci
- Chorus – A Filetta
- Composed By, Orchestrated By – Bruno Coulais
- Conductor – Tsering Lodoe
- Engineer [Sound] – Didier Lizé
- Engineer [Sound] [Assistant] – J-F. Ginouves, J. Devoise, S. Briant, S. Reichart
- Guitar – Christophe Barratier
- Illustration – Tenzin Norbu
- Keyboards – Raoul Duflot Verez
- Lute – Slim Pezin
- Mastered By – François Brillet
- Mixed By – Didier Lizé
- Orchestra – Tibetan Institute Of Performing Arts
- Percussion – Jean Paul Batailley, Laurent Julia
- Photography By – Debra Kellner
- Violin – Jean Philippe Audin
About the Movie:
Himalaya/Caravan (French: Himalaya: L'Enfance d'un chef) is a 1999 Nepali film directed by Éric Valli and was funded through France-based corporations. It was the first Nepalese film to be nominated in the Best Foreign Film category at the 72nd Academy Awards.
The film is a narrative on the both traditions and the impermanent nature of human struggle to retain and express power in the face of the gods. "The gods triumph" is the call that echoes at the end of the film and expresses the balancing of karmic destinies. The extreme environment of the Himalayas is magnificently contrasted to the delicacy of humanity and the beauty of Tibetan culture.
The film depicts not only the life style of the upper Dolpo people of the mid western uphills of Nepal but also their traditional customs, for example celestial burial.
Himalaya was shot in widescreen over nine months on location in a region that can only be reached on foot, with all but two characters played by real chiefs, lamas and local villagers. Director Éric Valli has lived in Nepal since 1983 and is also a photographer and author. His work is regularly published in National Geographic Magazine , GEO magazine and Life magazines.