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This performance was part of:

Call & Response
A benefit concert for Drepung Gomang Monastery in South India
Curated and produced by Julie Adler
REDCAT, Los Angeles Feb 2004

Tibetan Monks from Drepung Gomang Monastery in South India and members of Cal Arts School of Music faculty and alumni: David Rosenboom, Jacqui Bobak, Mark Bobak, Michael Jon Fink, Vicki Ray and Julie Adler.

New works composed by Rosenboom, Bobak, Fink and Adler were world premieres created specifically for and inspired by this event. These composers responded in their own ways to ancient chants of the Tibetan Buddhist tradition as offered and performed by the monks of Drepung Gomang.

Call & Response is an experiment, a way to make a unique presentation that brings together Tibetan monks, their chanting and the contemporary response to what they are singing about. I challenged contemporary composers, including myself, to come up with offerings that investigate the Buddhist philosophy; these composers are either Buddhist themselves or very keen on the subject matter. How does one make a work for the benefit of others, actually? Where is one’s motivation? Is the composer just drawn to the soundscape or to something more?


Same as I/Cut Through c) 2004 all rights reserved

Taken from verses by Master Shantideva’s A Guide to the Bodhisattva’s Way of Life and by prayers to Avalokeiteshvara, treasure of compassion, this is a vocal plea to cut through afflictions of body and mind as swiftly as possible to be the maximum help to all beings. Considering the pain and suffering of others as one’s own practice, a tool to develop the enlightened mind, the altruistic intention, bodhicitta. Shantideva says, “the total amount of happiness that exists in the world has come from wanting to make others happy. The total amount of suffering that exists in the world has come from wanting to make yourself happy.”

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