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Born: July 6, 1935
Taktser, Tibet
Tibetan religious and political leader
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The Dalai Lama is the fourteenth leader in a line of Buddhist spiritual and political leaders of Tibet. Buddhists are followers of Gautama Buddha (c. 563–c. 483 B.C.E. ), who believed the troubles of this life can be overcome through moral and mental discipline. The Dalai Lama fled his country and took safety in India in 1959 during the revolt against Chinese control of Tibet. Since that time, while still in exile (a forced or a voluntary absence from one's country), he has promoted Tibetan religious and cultural traditions.
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Early family life
The name given the Dalai Lama when he was born on July 6, 1935, was Lhamo Thondup. He came from a very small village in northeast Tibet called Taktser. At that time there were only twenty families living in all of Taktser. 'Dalai Lama' is a name of honor and respect that was given to him by the Buddhist monks of Tibet. 'Lama' means 'teacher' or 'wise person.' 'Dalai' means 'ocean.' When put together Dalai Lama is translated as 'Ocean of Wisdom.'
The young Dalai Lama's parents were farmers who raised sheep and grew barley, buckwheat, and potatoes. In addition to Lhamo there were six other children in the family, four boys and two girls.
The Dalai Lama
The current Dalai Lama is the fourteenth person to hold that title in straight succession. This means the role is passed from one person to another with no break in order. The people of Tibet believe that when one Dalai Lama dies he is reincarnated (reborn) in a young child. In other words, they believe that the soul of the current Dalai Lama is the same soul that was in the first Dalai Lama.
The Dalai Lamas have been the head of the order of Gelugpa Buddhism, which means 'Yellow Hat,' since the fourteenth century. The Dalai Lama took on the additional role of political leader in the seventeenth century. All Dalai Lamas since that time have had that dual responsibility.
How he was discovered
The thirteenth Dalai Lama died in December of 1933. When he died, the Buddhist monks prayed for guidance to find the new Dalai Lama. They felt signs and oracles (divine answers or prophecies) would lead them to him. They finally received a vision that the new Dalai Lama would be found in the northeast part of Tibet. He would be living in a house that had strange gutters and that was near a monastery (a place where monks live and pray).
Many monks went out on the journey. After much searching, a group of them came to the village of Taktser, which has a monastery nearby. There they found Lhamo at his house, which had strangely shaped gutters. They spoke to him and to his parents and performed a test. The monks had brought several items with them from their home monastery. Some of the items had belonged to the thirteenth Dalai Lama and others were imitations or just common objects. Lhamo correctly identified the objects that had belonged to the thirteenth Dalai Lama. The monks knew they had found the reincarnation of their leader. /soft-synth-vst-free.html. Lhamo was two years old at the time.
His education
The monks took Lhamo to a monastery in Kumbum, Tibet. For two years he was given the basic education he would need to lead his country both spiritually and politically. After this he was brought to the Potala palace in Lhasa, the capital of the country. The Potala palace is a structure of over one thousand rooms built into a mountain. There he took his place on the Lion Throne, a richly carved, wooden throne covered with jewels. He was only four years old on February 22, 1940, when the monks declared that he was the new Dalai Lama. He took the name Jamphel Ngawang Lobsang Yeshe Tenzin Gyatso
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The monks at the Potala palace gave the Dalai Lama private instruction. His only classmate was one of his brothers. According to a long-standing tradition, when the young Dalai Lama misbehaved in class, it was his brother who was punished. Over the years the Dalai Lama learned penmanship, history, religion, philosophy, Tibetan medicine, art, music, and literature, among many other subjects. Throughout all of his study he attended meetings of the government.
The Dalai Lama loved working with mechanical things. He spent a great deal of time with his telescope. He enjoyed taking watches and small machines apart and putting them back together. There were only four cars in all of Tibet at that time and three belonged to the thirteenth Dalai Lama. Tenzin Gyatso loved working with the engines and trying to drive the cars.
The Dalai Lama took over the political leadership of Tibet in November 1950, not long after the Chinese Communist army invaded the country. (Communism is a political system based on the belief that property should not be owned by any individual but should belong to everyone in common. Communists also believe that all business should be under the control of the government.) The Dalai Lama was fifteen years old and leading a country on the brink of crisis.
His exile
Mainland China had become a communist nation in 1949 after World War II (1939–45; a war in which the Allies, including France, Great Britain, the Soviet Union, and the United States, defeated the Axis forces of Germany, Italy, and Japan). Mao Zedong (1893–1976) led communist China. Eighty thousand members of the Chinese army invaded Tibet in early 1950. The Chinese said the people of Tibet invited the army to save them from the rule of a cruel government. The Chinese also claimed that Tibet was originally a part of China.
Neither of these statements were true. The Dalai Lama visited with the Chinese to ask them to leave Tibet. They would not. He visited neighboring countries to try to get help to push the invaders out. The other countries, however, were afraid of what might happen to them if they opposed a nation as powerful as China, and they offered little support. After years of trying to negotiate with the Chinese and seeing his people suffer under Chinese rule, the Dalai Lama finally fled to India in April 1959. He has been away from his native Tibet since then.
His life after exile
The Dalai Lama learned Buddhist thought and practice as part of his monastic (done by monks or nuns) training. The people of Tibet still consider him to be their spiritual and political leader. Since his exile he has worked tirelessly to help Tibetans who have managed to flee their country. He has worked with many Westerners for the cause of returning Tibet to its own people.
The Dalai Lama's contact with Westerners has broadened his interest beyond Buddhism. He has given many speeches and written several books. In them he discusses how religions are similar in their development of love and compassion and in their pursuit of goodness and happiness for all beings. He is greatly admired, not just by Buddhists, but by people everywhere. He speaks not only of spiritual matters, but also of global peace and environmental concerns. His thoughts are received as popular and universal messages.
In 1987 the Dalai Lama was the recipient of the Albert Schweitzer Humanitarian Award, named after the famous Dr. Schweitzer (1875–1965), who worked in Africa. In 1989 the Dalai Lama was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize.
The Dalai Lama remains an active and revered humanitarian (someone who believes in human welfare and social reform) throughout the world, even though an intestinal illness he suffered in January 2002 caused him to cut back on his schedule. He has spent much of his time traveling, speaking against communism, and working for peace. He has a devoted following that includes individuals from all over the world and from all walks of life. His struggles for peace and freedom have made him one of the most recognized and well-regarded political and spiritual leaders in the world.
For More Information
Dalai Lama XIV. The Buddhism of Tibet. London: Allen & Unwin, 1975.
Dalai Lama XIV. The Dalai Lama at Harvard: Lectures on the Buddhist Path to Peace. Ithaca, NY: Snow Lion Publications, 1988.
Dalai Lama XIV. Freedom in Exile: The Autobiography of the Dalai Lama. New York: Harper Collins, 1990.
Date: March 24-25, 2018Country: U.S.A.
Venue: Hybrid Studios
Event:MCTS Level 3
Artist: Alan Parsons
Engineer And Producer: Alan Parsons
Event Manager Charlie Steves
Event Producers: Julian Colbeck, Tom Brooks
Overview
A masterclass in orchestral recording.
Legendary producer and artist Alan Parsons, GRAMMY award-winning arranger and conductor Tom Brooks, A-list session players Vinnie Colaiuta, Nathan East and Jeff Kollman, internationally renown concert cellist Michael Fitzpatrick, a full symphony orchestra, plus Peter Cottontale, Nate Segal (aka Donny Trumpet) and Nate Fox from Chance The Rapper's The Social Experiment combined to create one of the most action-packed and diverse master classes in our five year history at Hybrid Studios in Orange County the weekend of March 24th and 25th 2018.
Day One began at a measured pace when Alan guided attendees through the tracking room, stopping off at Vinnie Colaiuta's Gretsch kit to show and explain his drum miking philosophy. Next stop Nathan East, still firmly attached to his now legendary and extremely hard to find NE1 DI box to power the Eric Clapton and Fourplay bassist's custom Yamaha 5-string. Guitarist Jeff Kollman sported an impressive array of stomp boxes ahead of the obligatory Marshall stack, while arranger and keyboard player Tom Brooks oversaw the proceedings from behind a Korg Kronos and a phalanx of orchestral instrument plug-ins.
The track being recorded had just been unveiled as Paul Dukas' The Sorcerer's Apprentice, written in 1897 and famously used in Walt Disney's Fantasia. Given a complete tonal makeover in the rhythm department, it wasn't long before the tracking session added prog rock style depth and power to this already complex and challenging piece. All the musicians, though reading music, still managed to stamp their own playing personalities on the music.
By a late lunch the track was in the bag and it was time to relax a little alongside mouth-watering, custom-cooked tacos supplied by self-styled Luscious Jimmy's catering.
Thus fortified, the afternoon session began with the recording of the piece's solo 'cello part by world-renown cellist Michael Fitzpatrick who had flown in specially from Colorado. Michael's tone is legendary, as evidenced from his long-standing appearances alongside the Dalai Llama with the acclaimed Tuning The Planet project.
Top free vst of 2017. The day then drew to a close with Tom Brooks explaining both his and Alan's philosophy and practicalities of the arrangement in preparation for the following day's orchestral session.
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Day Two
The orchestral session took place in Hybrid Studios' roomy sound stage. The seating and basic miking had already been set up before attendees arrived. First up was Alan's explanation of what he was hoping to achieve and how he was proposing to achieve it with some thirty-seven mics in the room. Aiding and abetting the single mic per pair of instruments miking arrangement was a Decca Tree configuration overhead the conductor's podium plus a brand new Sennheiser AMBIO VR mic with its four KE 14 capsules for capturing 360 degree audio via four discrete tracks - once you download the format converter VST. Attendee and ambisonics specialist Jim Stern had brought the Sennheiser along and explained the technology to a fascinated crowd - including Alan.
As lunch drew to a close (sumptuous BBQ today) the orchestra began to arrive and by 2PM were in place for the start of an intense orchestral recording. Dukas' composition and Brooks' arrangement represent some seriously challenging playing but after a handful of run-throughs with the odd stop-over to perfect the trickiest passages tracking began. Brooks' exuberant conducting style energized the 45 piece orchestra who produced a finished recording that was both technically and tonally excellent.
Prog Rap
And that's not all, as they say. With The Sorcerer's Apprentice in the bag it was over to rap artists Chance The Rapper's The Social Experiment for Alan to produce Brooks' orchestral arrangement of new a Peter Cottontale cut. With its minimalist 808 beat and ghost vocals the contrast could not have been greater with what had gone before. But it demonstrated the power of music to push many buttons and cover many bases. Alan and Peter - at least two generations apart - worked easily and respectfully together and created a superb bed for the young illustrious crew to complete in the coming weeks.
After the orchestra left at 5PM Alan re-directed his efforts back to the weekend's main squeeze, rattling off an impressive mix that was rapidly uploaded to LANDR, one of the event's sponsors, for a 'progress master' - the perfect scenario for the online platform.
Over the course of the weekend Attendees also had the chance to experience Waves' stunningly effective Nx 'surround on any headphones' software, complete with the HeadTracker unit that tracks your head movement in order to shift the balance and mix of perceived sound placements accordingly.
From technology to playing technique, from a classical cellist to a rap collective, from great food to good vibes, Orchestral Maneuvers was far more than a master class. It was a true feast for all the senses and all the sensibilities.
The Venue
Hybrid Studios, 3021 S Shannon St, Santa Ana, CA 92704.info@hybridStudiosCA.com
Phone: 1-714-850-1499
Hybrid Studios is a multimedia Orange County production facility that features analog and digital recording studios alongside a massive soundstage.
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The Artist
Alan Parsons is not only a multi-platinum engineer and producer he is also an artist in his own right. Between 1975-1990 The Alan Parsons Project's theme-based brand of progressive pop racked up multiple hit singles and albums including the classics Eye In The Sky, I Wouldn't Want To Be Like You, and Games People Play.Dalai Lama Vst Plugin Installer
Post Project, Alan Parsons released several notable albums including Time Machine, On Air, Try Anything Once, and A Valid Path. Although Alan has released several singles since A Valid Path Orchestral Maneuvers is a landmark event, marking the birth of the first Alan Parsons album project since 2004.
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The Musicians
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Session greats Vinnie Colaiuta (drums) and Nathan East (bass) were the rhythm section for the tracking session on Day 1. Vinnie Colaiuta's pedigree in rock and jazz drumming is staggering. From his early days with Frank Zappa to his work with Herbie Hancock and Chick Corea, to Sting, to Jeff Beck, Steely Dan, Barbara Streisand, and Paul McCartney, Colaiuta's discography is as powerful as it is multi-faceted.
Nathan East (a frequent recording collaborator with Colaiuta) has no less of a jaw-dropping track record. From his early work with masters of soul and funk like Barry White and The Love Unlimited Orchestra, East went on to wow aficionados of peerlessly tasteful bass playing with Eric Clapton, Phil Collins, Nile Rogers, and Pharrell Williams, amongst a barrage of other top artists.
Rounding out the tracking session was the excellent prog rock guitar specialist Jeff Kollman (Chad Smith’s Bombastic Meatbats, Asia, and Glen Hughes) who also appears live with the Alan Parsons Live Project.
Virtuoso cellist Michael Fitzpatrick has directly shaped a global vision of tuning the planet, from The White House to the Royal Palace in Jordan; from the United Nations to the Parliament of World’s Religions in Australia; from performing for Sir George Martin of The Beatles to a performance in a Tibetan temple in the remote tip of Southern India; from the United States Capitol West Lawn with His Holiness the XIVth Dalai Lama to soloing at the Hollywood Bowl. Michael plays the Gemunder / Injeian ‘Golden Cello’ restored by Master Violinmaker Phillip Injeian of Pittsburgh.
Schedule
- Saturday March 24th 2018
- 09.30–10.00 Welcome, Registration. Coffee and pastries.
- 10.00–10.45 Alan introduces the musicians and sets goals for the tracking session.
- 10.45-12.00 Miking the drums with Vinnie Colaiuta. Discussion with Nathan East on current developments with recording bass. Guitars and keys set up.
- 12.00–1.00 Tracking session initial run-throughs.
- 1.00–2.00 Lunch with Alan and the musicians at Hybrid Studios.
- 2.00–4.15 Tracking session continues, followed by guitar doubling and Hammond overdubs.
- 4.15–4.30 Tea Break.
- 4.30–6.30 Presentation and dissemination of the MIDI orchestral arrangement with Alan Parsons and Tom Brooks.
- 6.30–7.30 General Q&A with Alan Parsons.
- 10.00-11.00 Coffee and pastries.
- 11.00–1.00 The orchestra: Stage plots, instrumentation, miking options, techniques, and challenges shown and discussed in the live room.
- 1.00-2.00 Lunch with Alan and the musicians at Hybrid Studios.
- 2.00–5.00 Orchestral recording session.
- 5.00-6.30 Evaluation of the orchestral session and A/B with the MIDI arrangement followed by an initial mix.
- 7.00 Champagne Reception, photo opportunities and presentation of Certificates.
Sunday March 25th 2018
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