VARIOUS | FESTIVALS OF THE HIMALAYAS VOL 2 - RECORDED IN CHAMBRA, KULU, AND SIMLA, JIMACHAL PRADESH BY DAVID LEWISTON

VARIOUS | FESTIVALS OF THE HIMALAYAS VOL 2 - RECORDED IN CHAMBRA, KULU, AND SIMLA, JIMACHAL PRADESH BY DAVID LEWISTON
A captivating field recording that captures the authentic musical traditions of the Himalayan region. This collection documents the living festival music of Himachal Pradesh, preserving the raw, unfiltered sounds of communities in Chambra, Kulu, and Simla. The music reflects the deep interconnection of Indian, Nepalese, and Tibetan musical cultures that converge in the Himalayas. You'll hear the influence of Indian classical traditions alongside Nepalese folk idioms and Tibetan spiritual music, all woven together through centuries of cultural exchange across mountain passes and valleys. David Lewiston's meticulous recordings reveal how these distinct traditions coexist and influence one another—from devotional chants and percussion patterns to string instruments and vocal styles that blur regional boundaries. The festival context showcases music as a living practice, integral to community life and spiritual observance.
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A captivating field recording that captures the authentic musical traditions of the Himalayan region. This collection documents the living festival music of Himachal Pradesh, preserving the raw, unfiltered sounds of communities in Chambra, Kulu, and Simla. The music reflects the deep interconnection of Indian, Nepalese, and Tibetan musical cultures that converge in the Himalayas. You'll hear the influence of Indian classical traditions alongside Nepalese folk idioms and Tibetan spiritual music, all woven together through centuries of cultural exchange across mountain passes and valleys. David Lewiston's meticulous recordings reveal how these distinct traditions coexist and influence one another—from devotional chants and percussion patterns to string instruments and vocal styles that blur regional boundaries. The festival context showcases music as a living practice, integral to community life and spiritual observance.


















