During tours of New Zealand he has worked with artists such as Tim
Finn, DLT & Emma Paki. . Currently he is a part of the successful
group, Trikaya along with James Coats, Riley Lee & Michael Askill.
The group is best known for its atmospheric interpretations of the obscure
eighth century text, the Tibetan Book of the Dead. Tenzin feels very
blessed and humbled to have had the chance to collaborate with these
artists and, through music, to help break down cultural barriers.
Tibet2Timbuk2 :
Rollicking Tibetan folk, afro-reggae guitar grooves and intricate Indian tabla sound as if they were made for each other! Together, Tenzin Choegyal, Marcello Milani and Shen Flindell create a new joyful sound that transcends cultural boundaries.
Tibet2Timbuk2 has an eclectic repertoire resulting in an overall sound which is
full and organic. All three musicians share melody, harmony, bass and percussion roles to create a solid yet easy groove. From the joyous to the meditative, come on a journey from Tibet to Timbuktu.
2 Horsemen 2005
2 Horsemen are Tenzin Choegyal (Tibet) and Baatar Sukh (Mongolia). The combination of two great vocal techniques and powers of _expression makes it a unique duo. Both being from nomadic traditions; in their songs one could feel the vastness of space, appreciate the beauty and the innocence of the nature. They bring a new sound from Australia yet so based within their roots.
Tenzin as a master of traditional instruments such as the Dranyen (long-necked lute) and Lingbu (transverse bamboo flute), he is also accomplished in ritual instruments such as the Suna (reed instrument), and utilises singing bowls, bells, and gongs within his compositions. Surpassing all this, however, is Tenzin’s outstanding voice, rich and memorable in its poignancy and intensity.
Baatar is master of his horse headed fidle Morin chuur and throat singing where one produces two or three vocal lines simultaneously by selectively amplifying harmonics. Legeng has that the fiddle was created from the bones, skin and hair of ta magical winged horse upon whose death ht skull became the body of the fiddle.
Terika 2004
Terika is an Australian based world music / jazz fusion trio which
combines Tibetan folk, smoky saxophone and mellow cello to create
a truly unique toe tapping mystical musical experience.
Terika features the creative talents of River Petin on saxophones,
Katherine Philp on cello and Tenzin Choegyal who plays traditional
Tibetan instruments and provides the soaring vocals. Their musical
mastery is matched by their passion for sensitive collaboration, merging
the ancient and modern, east and west, secular and religious.
The result is an intriguing musical tapestry, rich in its rhythm,
melody and meaning.
Trikaya 2003 ...in the Between...
Meditations and Illuminations on The Tibetan Book of the Dead.
...In the Between... brings together four of Australia's finest music collaborators in a highly original performance piece that uses The Tibetan Book of the Dead as its source material.
Trikaya features Michael Askill on singing bowls, bells and gongs, Riley Lee on shakuhachi, Tenzin Choegyal on Tibetan flute and voice, and James Coates with spoken word. This richly atmospheric work will inform and transform the audience with the ancient and universal wisdom of Tibet.
'Liberation through Hearing in the Between' is a more accurate translation of the 14th century text by Padmakara usually known as The Tibetan Book of the Dead.
Combining selected text readings with musical meditations and sound illuminations, the Trikaya quartet performs an original interpretation of this very profound, poetic and universal wisdom