TseringCho first recorded her chants in the 1990s with Spectrasonics. Her voice is featured in numerous albums, films and television shows including musican and composer Jah Wobble's album "Mu;" the Buddha Bar compilation albums; Waterbone's trip-hop album "Tibet;" the film, "Pirates of the Caribbean;" and the Bollywood film "Garwale Baharwale."
TseringCho was born in India to the Gyangzurtsang, a family of noble descent from Kutse in eastern Tibet. Her father, a former monk, taught her to chant when she was a young child. Her mother, who came from a long line of respected female Buddhist practitioners recognized as dakinis, taught her daughter to sing traditional Tibetan melodies.
Educated at the University of Mysore, TseringCho has lived in Singapore and the U.S. She serves as a host for distinguished lamas visiting the San Francisco Bay Area and is a singer/songwriter dedicated to sharing the ancient and sustaining Buddhist chanting tradition with a world audience.
"I feel fortunate to share these precious chants with you. They originated as early as the 1st century B.C. and have been preserved in their original form. Chants have a natural calming effect, instilling comfort and joy in those who listen. May they bring love and happiness to your life."
Recorded at Freehouse Music in Marin County, California. Mastered by Kit Walker and Tom Size.
All songs composed, arranged and produced by Kit Walker and TseringCho. Kit Walker is a keyboardist and composer best known for his two Windham Hill Jazz releases, �Dancing on the Edge of the World�, and �Fire in the Lake�, which both received international top ten airplay, and critical acclaim. Kit has toured the world and recorded with Kitaro.
Techung/Tibetan lute and flute:Techung and his band Lhasa Spirits performed at the Carnegie Hall with prominent artists such as Philip Glass, Patti Smith and others.
Manose has released four solo CDs and is ever-more popular as a contributing artists for work by everyone from Deva Premal, and Grammy-nominated Jai Uttal to bluegrass great, Peter Rowan.