Namgyal Lhamo, an exponent of Tibetan Opera music. She is called the Nightingale of Tibet, but like many of her brethren, Namgyal Lhamo has never seen her Motherland. Based in the Netherlands, where she runs a vegetarian restaurant, Namgyal Lhamo is an exponent of Tibetan Opera music, but her versatility has led to some exhilarating music, loved across the globe. Having lent her vocals for the soundtrack of Brad Pitt-starer Seven Years in Tibet, Lhamo, who was trained in music at Dharamshala’s Tibetan Institute of Performing Arts (TIPA), has just acted in a short film Karma, directed by Mumbai-based Arvind Iyer. Namgyal Lhamo, a former teacher/student of the TIPA (INDIA) and is a complete musician performing onstage with her signature Lute. Says Namgyal about the upcoming year "I am really grateful and humbled by the response I got from my first album "Songs from Tibet" (Music and Words-2002) and "Catharsis" (BMG PR-ED, 2006). The next one will be completely different and it's sound breaks free from common expectations surrounding Tibetan music and it's niche market."