Fate of the Lhapa (soundtrack)

Fate of the Lhapa
Studio album by William Susman
Released October 10, 2007 (2007-10-10)
Recorded Berkeley, California
Genre Soundtrack
Length 41:15
Label Belarca Records
Producer William Susman
William Susman chronology
Oil on Ice Fate of the Lhapa Music for Moving Pictures
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Allmusic[1]

Fate of the Lhapa (soundtrack) is the soundtrack to a documentary by filmmaker Sarah Sifers. All pieces were written by American composer William Susman and performed by Joan Jeanrenaud and Tsering Wangmo. The album was released through Belarca Records on 10 October 2007.[2][3]

Track listing

No. Title Length
1. "Main Title"   3:17
2. "Meeting with the Dalai Lama"   4:26
3. "The Future"   4:43
4. "Village"   3:11
5. "Our Past - Pokhara"   3:00
6. "The Calling - The Training"   3:47
7. "The Work - Children - Alter"   4:06
8. "Deities Enter"   5:19
9. "Flags - Water Spirit"   2:15
10. "Rhi and Ceremony - Inside the Temple"   2:53
11. "Fate"   4:18

Critical reception

The album was received positively by AllMusic critic Stephen Eddins, who stated, "The score is strong and directly communicative enough that it stands on its own musically and doesn't depend on the film's narrative and images to be appreciated."[4] The score also received the Seahorse Award at the 2007 Moondance Festival and the Gold Medal for Excellence for Best Impact of Music in a Documentary at the 2008 Park City Film Music Festival.

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