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Ethnic minority music of Northeast Cambodia. Laurent Jeanneau alias Kink Gong, collecteur et photographe. Remi Klugman, photographies
Jeanneau, Laurent 2006
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Titre:
Ethnic minority music of Northeast Cambodia. Laurent Jeanneau alias Kink Gong, collecteur et photographe. Remi Klugman, photographies
Auteur:
Jeanneau, Laurent
Sujets:
Ethnomusicologie -- Cambodge
;
Brao (peuple d'Asie du Sud-Est) -- Cambodge
;
Jaraï (peuple d'Asie du Sud-Est) -- Cambodge
;
Mnong (peuple du Viet-Nam) -- Cambodge
;
Gong, Musique de -- Cambodge
;
Guitare, Musique de -- Cambodge
;
Flûte, Musique de -- Cambodge
Description:
Brochure en anglais. Textes et photographies de Laurent Jeanneau.
Enregistré au Cambodge (Nord-Est), régions du Ratanakiri, du Vensaï-Ratanakiri et du Mondolkiri, 2003 à 2005
Éditeur:
Seattle, USA : Sublime Frequencies, 2006
Date de publication:
2006
Format:
1 disque compact (1 h 09 min 22 s) ; 12 cm. : digital, stéréo + 1 brochure (8 p. : ill.)
Langue:
Anglais;Langues chamiques
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01 A Brao Song, a old man named IEN performing a lying song (meut mouan grung young) done in hishammock all night long, telling brao legends, in TAVENG (RATANAKIRI) June 2005
02 Five old Kavet men, sitting playing five gongs attached to a wooden structure outside the house, for a 3-day village ceremony with a female Brao singer, in Lalai (VENSAÏ-RATANAKIRI) January 2004
03 Acapella Brao female singer, a midwife song, north bank of the SESAN river, in TAVENG (RANATAKIRI) February 2004
04 A Jarai melancholic love song, an improvised way of songong called AYIN/AYON (malelover/female lover) done by a young female singer and a male guitar player, in ANDONG MEAS (RATANAKIRI) October 2003
05 JENG RIENG in the Brao language, a krung ten strings instrument (a bamboo tube holding ten metallic strings and a dried gourd as resonator) played by PON DAO, in DONG GAMAL (RATANAKIRI) March 2005
06 BRA TA NEUL a Krung rice ceremony, a bamboo tube (BOOM BOO), a flute (DWAR), and a male singer, wemcoming me with humour in KRAPO (RATANAKIRI) December 2003
07 Kive Krung men gong players standing and holding their gongs, a flute player, eight female virgins clapping hands and a responding chant between a male and female singers, in DONG GAMAL (RATANAKIRI) March 2005
08 Acapella Krung female singers, a song about American bombing and the Khmer Rouge, in KRAPO (RATANAKIRI) December 2003
09 Mum, a unique one string Krung instrument bowed with a bamboo using the mouth as a resonator, attached by a string between the instrument and the mouth, played by PON DAO, in DONG GAMAL (RATANAKIRI) March 2005
10 Six Phnong gong players (four men, two women standing holding their CINGs or flat gongs), one male singer, two female singers, in PATENG (MONDOLKIRI) May 2005
11 Phnong song, a ten strings instrument similar to the JENG RIENG of the Krungs, one male singer, two female singers, in PATENG (MONDOLKIRI) May 2005
12 JUM HO, a Gungteng (the Tampoan word for the Krung JENGRIENG ten strings instrument) and a Mum with a tin can as resonator played by JEK and NUN, in YAK LOAM (RATANAKIRI) February 2004
13 HAET HOUT, a tampoan flute made out of nine bamboo tubes played by women, YAK LOAM (RATANAKIRI) November 2003
14 Five Tampoan young men gong players and an old female singer, in LAOM (RATANAKIRI) April 2005
15 A Tampoan GUNGTENG player (PON) and a female singer (JOUEN), a melancholic sad love song in the Jarai language, in LAOM (RATANAKIRI) November 2003
16 PROAK, a Tampoan two strings instrument with a gourd as resonator played by JIM, in LAOM (RATANAKIRI) October 2004
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