Jean Sibelius (1865-1957) is the composer who established a strong national tradition for musical creativity in Finland, which flourishes to the present day. He grew up at a time when Finland was fighting for independence from Russia, and the nationalist flavour of his early works invoked adoration from the public and consternation from the authorities.
Musicians Nimo Patel and Daniel Nahmod brought together dozens of people from around the world to create this beautiful song.
Listen to Deuter’s relaxing music and watch a video of his photos from travelling all over the world.
Om Prakash shares the first track of his album ‘Pilgrimage’ where he plays the kyo taku, a Japanese flute.
A.R. Rahman quotes Osho in a fairly recent CNN IBN Interview.
Tony Harris interviews internationally celebrated Greek composer Vangelis who talks about the role of music in times of chaos, crisis and uncertainty.
…from his latest album ‘Songs for the Golden Age‘.
Watch on YouTube I’ve decided to be happy I’ve decided to be glad I’ve decided to be grateful For all I ever had I’ve decided to let go Of all this pain tonight I’ve decided to let go Of all these demons inside I know…I am blessed I know…all I ever wanted was this I
Satyadharma reminisces about the times he was playing on the streets in Japan with Neera and Adarsha – and shares the track ‘Adarsha’s Medley’.
Singer and activist Sting talks about the meaning of manhood and the importance of incorporating also the female principles.
BBC reports on May 10, 2013, that the opera ‘Wagner Dream’ links Wagner’s dying days in Venice with his interest in Buddhism.