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ETHNIC MINORITY MUSIC OF NORTH VIETNAM
- Ref. MY9246
- SUBLIME FREQUENCIES, 2006.
"This third volume in a series compiled by Laurent Jeanneau from his continual journeys into the more remote tribal areas of Southeast Asia features field recordings of the Giay, Lu, Red Zao, and Black Hmong peoples from North Vietnam. The five selections presented here by the Red Zao are of an unusual vocal style called "Baozoo". The Baozoo singing technique can either be a responsive song, or canon singing where a lead singer has his or her words repeated with delay by 1, 2 or 3 singers. We've never heard anything quite like it before. The instruments used in other selections include Kheng (Bamboo mouth organ), jew's harp, bamboo sticks with coins, and the Piem Zat (a reed instrument or oboe affiliated with Baozoo singing). Recorded in and around Sapa, this CD includes an extended track list with added information about each track recorded along with insightful liner notes by Laurent Jeanneau."
Ce disque reprend des enregistrements déjà édités dans la série de Laurent Jeanneau, avec des notes explicatives.
Interprètes
- Laurent JEANNEAU : Collecteur de musique de tradition
Pistes
- 1 Kheng, mouthorgan of 6 bamboo tubes played by an old black Hmong man
- 2 Kheng, mouthorgan of 6 bamboo tubes played by an old black Hmong man
- 3 Song performed by a Lu woman
- 4 Chungja, jews harp performed by a black Hmong woman
- 5 Kheng, mouthorgan of 6 bamboo tubes played by an old black Hmong man
- 6 Hungao, the singing style of the Hmong people
- 7 Kheng, mouthorgan of 6 bamboo tubes played by an old black Hmong man
- 8 Hungao, sung by May, a black Hmongwoman
- 9 Pain sing, a bamboo stick with coins performed by a black Hmong man
- 10 Bao zoo, the singing style of the Mien people, performed by 2 red Zaowomen
- 11 Bao zoo, performed by 4 red Zao women
- 12 Bao zoo, performed by Ly man mei
- 13 Bao zoo, performed by 2 red Zao women, Ly man mei, Dja leu mei and one red Zao man Dja wen wa
- 14 Piem zat, reed played by a red Zaoman
- 15 Song performed by a Giay woman