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Kavet in Cambodia. 2. Laurent Jeanneau, collecteur

Jeanneau, Laurent 2004

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  • Titre:
    Kavet in Cambodia. 2. Laurent Jeanneau, collecteur
  • Titres liés: Kink Gong Kink Gong Enregistrement sonore Laurent Jeanneau, collecteur Dali Kink Gong 200X disques compacts;
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  • Titre de forme: Ethnomusicologie
    Asie
    Cambodge
  • Auteur: Jeanneau, Laurent
  • Éditeur: Dali : Kink Gong, 2004
  • Sujets: Ethnomusicologie -- Cambodge;
    Brao (peuple d'Asie du Sud-Est) -- Rites et cérémonies;
    Gongs
  • Notes: Jaquette en anglais
    Enregistré au Cambodge, villages de Tra et Rok, en janvier et février 2004
  • Contient: Plage 1
    5 nipple gongs played by 5 men
    Plage 2
    Thai a pair of flat gongs played by 2 men
    Plage 3
    Meut mouan epic song performed by an oldman
    Plage 4
    5 nipplegongs played by 5 men
    Plage 5
    Meut Mouan epic song performed by an old man
    Plage 6
    Thai a pair of flat gongs played by 2 men and an ensemble of 5 nipple gongs trying to play together
    Plage 7
  • Résumé: The kavets are a subgroup of Brao people, half of the Braos are living in Cambodia and the other half in Laos, they speak the same language, they belong to the Mon khmer family and are the first inhabitants of this area. With other ethnic groups in this area, they share a lot musically, especially the fascination for gong playing in animist ceremonies, but also similar bamboo instruments. The music can be divided in 2 categories according to the purpose, various bamboo instruments and singing being used in entertainment music and ensembles of gongs being used for animist ceremonies. On this cd you can listen to a village party in Tra, village, Veunsai district in Ratanakiri province, most people are involved in swidden agriculture outside of the village and this party is the occasion to bring everyone from the same village together, the village is closed to outsiders for 3 days, then reopen with a 3 days ceremony where ensembles of 5 gongs is being played and a pair of flat gongs called thai. While nipple gongs are being played, some men and women are dancing and a woman clapping 2 large bamboo tubes and hitting them on the ground. Another specificity of the Kavet is the playing of Tha or thai, a pair of thick flat gongs being hit by 2 men, one on each side of the gongs, using 2 long poles to hit each man one side of the gongs, building up rhythmically.
  • Langue: Anglais;Khmer central
  • Date d'édition: 2004
  • Desc. matérielle: 1 disque compact (1 h 06 min) ; 12 cm

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