Jeff Beal
Every film score presents a unique dramatic and emotional challenge. Trying to find music to accompany a film that so thoroughly chronicles the richness of Tibetan Buddhism, the political tragedy of occupation, and the countless stories of personal sacrifice and suffering, was a vast puzzle to solve. Utilizing many extraordinary field recordings that the filmmakers captured on their many visits to Tibet, Jeff Beal’s first step was to incorporate these elements into “instruments” with which to write. These field recordings in fact included many inspiring Tibetan chants that became the basis used to create themes and cues including “One Human Life”, “The Celebration”, and fervent title track “Cry of The Snow Lion”. Flute and piano improvisations evolved into the tracks “The Mandala” and “Peace Prayer”. On other tracks the majesty of the film’s images became the artists’ muse. Nawang’s personal relationships with many of the people chronicled in the film added a heightened emotional sensibility to this passionate and radiant work
Tibet: Cry Of The Snow Lion is an enhanced CD containing three music videos featuring footage from the film and a bonus MP3 track “Freedom Suite (Duet for Trumpet and Tibetan Horn)”, believed to be the first ever duet improvisation between a jazz trumpet player and a Tibetan horn player!
Produced by Jeff Beal
Executive producer: Mitchell Markus
Featuring:
Nawang Khechog on Tibetan and other bamboo flutes, vocals, Tibetan long horn, Tibetan bell and cymbal, Digeridoo
The Monks of Namgyal Monastery on vocals
And Jeff Beale on piano, trumpet, keyboards, and electronics
Tracks 1,3,4,7,8,9,11,12,13,15 published by Post Meridian Music and Tibet Universal Music, BMI
All other tracks published by Post Meridian Music BMI
Mixed and Recorded by Jeff Beale at Many Rooms Music