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Remembering Lhasa's Gifts

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The year began with a blast of sadness: news that Lhasa de Sela, one of Canada's finest musicians and a friend of ours, had died of breast cancer at 37.

Lhasa's songs -- performed in Spanish, French and English -- have an utterly unique sound, like lullabies for a world in pain. But Lhasa also understood the power of music to transform, and she was quick to share her great gift with social movements that inspired her. "I know a song sung at the right moment can be such a very powerful thing," Lhasa wrote to us a few years ago.

That was certainly our experience with Lhasa's music. For our 2004 documentary, The Take, she recorded an original version of "Yo Vengo a Ofrecer Mi Coracon," the Latin American classic made famous by Mercedes Sosa. Her voice became the soundtrack for the film's emotional climax, when thousands of workers and their supporters faced extreme police repression outside the occupied Brukman factory in downtown Buenos Aires. The only version of that remarkable recording is the one that appears in the film, so we wanted to share it -- and the scene it infused -- with all of you, in loving memory of the soaring light that was Lhasa.


Lhasa's old friend Jules Beckman recently wrote this: "We have always heard something ancestral coming through her. She has always spoken from the threshold between the worlds, outside of time. She has always sung of human tragedy and triumph, estrangement and seeking with a Witness's wisdom. She has placed her life at the feet of the Unseen."

Here's a video from Lhasa's final album, recorded in the midst of her battle with cancer.


Thank you Lhasa, your music lives.

 
 
 
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Norge
Rolf K. Artist, worker of metal, writer of poems
03:00 PM on 01/12/2010
Lovely ancestral echos. Thank you.
05:21 PM on 01/11/2010
ps. I hope the album she was working on will be released eventually. I look forward to it.
05:19 PM on 01/11/2010
Yes, I heard this sad news yesterday on the radio. I was shocked. She was only 37. I love her haunting music. She sang from her heart & soul. Hearing her music always gave me goosebumps.

RIP Llasa.
03:22 PM on 01/11/2010
I'm very saddened by this loss. Lhasa is one of my favorite singers/musicians. I'll miss her a lot. Thank you for writing this piece on her.
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hypyrwyf
there'll be pie in the sky when you die
12:52 PM on 01/11/2010
This is a huge loss for the world. This description is so true: "We have always heard something ancestral coming through her. She has always spoken from the threshold between the worlds, outside of time." I could never say it better than the above quote. I'm shocked and saddened. Bless you and thank you Lhasa.
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SilviaMaria
12:43 PM on 01/11/2010
I never heard of her, but I have listened Mercedes Sosa's songs for many years. I love her rendition of that song. I will looking to hear more from her.
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Bombshell
12:36 PM on 01/11/2010
That's sad news! She was a gifted musician and performer. I worked in a record store in the mid-90s in T.O and one of her albums was on our playlist and EVERYONE loved it. We also had the chance to see her perform live (I can't remember the venue...I think it was on Front or the Esplanede) and it was fantastic.