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Brao lave-Nkriang in Laos. Laurent Jeanneau alias Kink Gong, collecteur

Jeanneau, Laurent 2006

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  • Titre:
    Brao lave-Nkriang in Laos. Laurent Jeanneau alias Kink Gong, 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, Laos
  • Auteur: Jeanneau, Laurent
  • Éditeur: Dali : Kink Gong, 2006
  • Sujets: Ethnomusicologie -- Laos;
    Brao (peuple d'Asie du Sud-Est) -- Laos;
    Lao (peuple d'Asie du Sud-Est) -- Laos;
    Musique lao -- Laos;
    Khène, Musique de -- Laos;
    Gong, Musique de -- Laos;
    Travail du bambou -- Laos
  • Notes: Jaquette en anglais
    Enregistré à Champasac, Laos, en février 2006
  • Contient: Plage 1
    Gong orkestra, played by 10 people from the Brao ethnic group. Using a set of 3 nippled gongs (gawng), 3 flat gongs (jing), 3 sets of cymbals (char), and one drum (hageur), this song is played at various animist ceremonies
    Plage 2
    5 nippled gongs
    Plage 3
    Plage 4
    Plage 5
    Plage 6
    Plage 7
    Tha, a pair of flat gongs played by 2 men hitting both sides of the gongs with sticks
    Plage 8
    Nkriang song with bells
    Plage 9
    Bells and pahat a thick flat gong
    Plage 10
    Pahat and song
    Plage 11
    Bells and song
  • Résumé: Champasac is the southern province of Laos, bordering Cambodia and Thailand, for centuries it was a small Lao kingdom. The Braos called Lave by the Lao, are good gong players, but most gongs have disappeared and are harder to find than in Cambodia, on this cd the musicians have restarted to play gongs only a few years ago when a canadian anthropologist was able to provide them with gongs. They belong to the Mon khmer family and are the first inhabitants of the area. The Braos are on both sides of the boarder in Cambodia and Laos, with other ethnic groups south and east they share a lot musically especially the fascination for gong playing in animist ceremonies, but also similar bamboo instruments. Like most ethnic minority people, they have been forced by the Lao government to abandon swidden agriculture and their forest and have been moved to villages by the side of the road, on dry land, their village is often referred as Kilometer 36, 36 km south of Paxse and has 2 sides a Brao one and a Nkriang side. The Nkriang or Nye are a small ethnic group delocalized from Xekong province down to Champasac.
  • Langue: Anglais;Lao
  • Date d'édition: 2006
  • Desc. matérielle: 1 disque compact (53 min 44 s) ; 12 cm. : digital, stéréo

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