Sound Archives from Papua (CNRS)
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Sound Archives from Papua (CNRS)
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CNRSMH_COLL_010
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Spoken voice and singing
Unpublished recording of music and songs, collected from the Papuan population of New Guinea by Dadi Wirz, 1952-1953. -
Singing, crowd shouting
Recording collected in 1959-1960 during the Franco-Dutch expedition organized by P.-D. Gaisseau with the help of G. Delloye who succeeded in the first south-north crossing of the island of New Guinea, in its part then under Dutch control. The expedition is financed in particular by a film shot in 35 mm: the sky and the mud, Oscar for best documentary film in 1961. They spend 3 months visiting the Asmat tribes, with the help of a Catholic missionary who introduced, then they launched an assault on the central mountain range by going up the Steenboom river, a tributary of the Eilanden. They then make the first contact with the Papuans of the mountains who inhabit this valley, and still use stone axes, which they call "pygmies" because of their small size, then with their cousins on the other side of the pass, the Eipomeks. -
Singing, crowd shouting
Recording collected in 1959-1960 during the Franco-Dutch expedition organized by P.-D. Gaisseau with the help of G. Delloye who succeeded in the first south-north crossing of the island of New Guinea, in its part then under Dutch control. The expedition is financed in particular by a film shot in 35 mm: the sky and the mud, Oscar for best documentary film in 1961. They spend 3 months visiting the Asmat tribes, with the help of a Catholic missionary who introduced, then they launched an assault on the central mountain range by going up the Steenboom river, a tributary of the Eilanden. They then make the first contact with the Papuans of the mountains who inhabit this valley, and still use stone axes, which they call "pygmies" because of their small size, then with their cousins on the other side of the pass, the Eipomeks. -
Singing, crowd shouting
Recording collected in 1959-1960 during the Franco-Dutch expedition organized by P.-D. Gaisseau with the help of G. Delloye who succeeded in the first south-north crossing of the island of New Guinea, in its part then under Dutch control. The expedition is financed in particular by a film shot in 35 mm: the sky and the mud, Oscar for best documentary film in 1961. They spend 3 months visiting the Asmat tribes, with the help of a Catholic missionary who introduced, then they launched an assault on the central mountain range by going up the Steenboom river, a tributary of the Eilanden. They then make the first contact with the Papuans of the mountains who inhabit this valley, and still use stone axes, which they call "pygmies" because of their small size, then with their cousins on the other side of the pass, the Eipomeks. -
Singing, crowd shouting
Recording collected in 1959-1960 during the Franco-Dutch expedition organized by P.-D. Gaisseau with the help of G. Delloye who succeeded in the first south-north crossing of the island of New Guinea, in its part then under Dutch control. The expedition is financed in particular by a film shot in 35 mm: the sky and the mud, Oscar for best documentary film in 1961. They spend 3 months visiting the Asmat tribes, with the help of a Catholic missionary who introduced, then they launched an assault on the central mountain range by going up the Steenboom river, a tributary of the Eilanden. They then make the first contact with the Papuans of the mountains who inhabit this valley, and still use stone axes, which they call "pygmies" because of their small size, then with their cousins on the other side of the pass, the Eipomeks. -
Singing, crowd shouting
Recording collected in 1959-1960 during the Franco-Dutch expedition organized by P.-D. Gaisseau with the help of G. Delloye who succeeded in the first south-north crossing of the island of New Guinea, in its part then under Dutch control. The expedition is financed in particular by a film shot in 35 mm: the sky and the mud, Oscar for best documentary film in 1961. They spend 3 months visiting the Asmat tribes, with the help of a Catholic missionary who introduced, then they launched an assault on the central mountain range by going up the Steenboom river, a tributary of the Eilanden. They then make the first contact with the Papuans of the mountains who inhabit this valley, and still use stone axes, which they call "pygmies" because of their small size, then with their cousins on the other side of the pass, the Eipomeks. -
Singing, crowd shouting
Recording collected in 1959-1960 during the Franco-Dutch expedition organized by P.-D. Gaisseau with the help of G. Delloye who succeeded in the first south-north crossing of the island of New Guinea, in its part then under Dutch control. The expedition is financed in particular by a film shot in 35 mm: the sky and the mud, Oscar for best documentary film in 1961. They spend 3 months visiting the Asmat tribes, with the help of a Catholic missionary who introduced, then they launched an assault on the central mountain range by going up the Steenboom river, a tributary of the Eilanden. They then make the first contact with the Papuans of the mountains who inhabit this valley, and still use stone axes, which they call "pygmies" because of their small size, then with their cousins on the other side of the pass, the Eipomeks. -
Singing, crowd shouting
Recording collected in 1959-1960 during the Franco-Dutch expedition organized by P.-D. Gaisseau with the help of G. Delloye who succeeded in the first south-north crossing of the island of New Guinea, in its part then under Dutch control. The expedition is financed in particular by a film shot in 35 mm: the sky and the mud, Oscar for best documentary film in 1961. They spend 3 months visiting the Asmat tribes, with the help of a Catholic missionary who introduced, then they launched an assault on the central mountain range by going up the Steenboom river, a tributary of the Eilanden. They then make the first contact with the Papuans of the mountains who inhabit this valley, and still use stone axes, which they call "pygmies" because of their small size, then with their cousins on the other side of the pass, the Eipomeks. -
Singing and drumming
Recording collected in 1959-1960 during the Franco-Dutch expedition organized by P.-D. Gaisseau with the help of G. Delloye who succeeded in the first south-north crossing of the island of New Guinea, in its part then under Dutch control. The expedition is financed in particular by a film shot in 35 mm: the sky and the mud, Oscar for best documentary film in 1961. They spend 3 months visiting the Asmat tribes, with the help of a Catholic missionary who introduced, then they launched an assault on the central mountain range by going up the Steenboom river, a tributary of the Eilanden. They then make the first contact with the Papuans of the mountains who inhabit this valley, and still use stone axes, which they call "pygmies" because of their small size, then with their cousins on the other side of the pass, the Eipomeks. -
Singing and drumming
Recording collected in 1959-1960 during the Franco-Dutch expedition organized by P.-D. Gaisseau with the help of G. Delloye who succeeded in the first south-north crossing of the island of New Guinea, in its part then under Dutch control. The expedition is financed in particular by a film shot in 35 mm: the sky and the mud, Oscar for best documentary film in 1961. They spend 3 months visiting the Asmat tribes, with the help of a Catholic missionary who introduced, then they launched an assault on the central mountain range by going up the Steenboom river, a tributary of the Eilanden. They then make the first contact with the Papuans of the mountains who inhabit this valley, and still use stone axes, which they call "pygmies" because of their small size, then with their cousins on the other side of the pass, the Eipomeks. -
Singing and drumming
Recording collected in 1959-1960 during the Franco-Dutch expedition organized by P.-D. Gaisseau with the help of G. Delloye who succeeded in the first south-north crossing of the island of New Guinea, in its part then under Dutch control. The expedition is financed in particular by a film shot in 35 mm: the sky and the mud, Oscar for best documentary film in 1961. They spend 3 months visiting the Asmat tribes, with the help of a Catholic missionary who introduced, then they launched an assault on the central mountain range by going up the Steenboom river, a tributary of the Eilanden. They then make the first contact with the Papuans of the mountains who inhabit this valley, and still use stone axes, which they call "pygmies" because of their small size, then with their cousins on the other side of the pass, the Eipomeks. -
Singing and drumming
Recording collected in 1959-1960 during the Franco-Dutch expedition organized by P.-D. Gaisseau with the help of G. Delloye who succeeded in the first south-north crossing of the island of New Guinea, in its part then under Dutch control. The expedition is financed in particular by a film shot in 35 mm: the sky and the mud, Oscar for best documentary film in 1961. They spend 3 months visiting the Asmat tribes, with the help of a Catholic missionary who introduced, then they launched an assault on the central mountain range by going up the Steenboom river, a tributary of the Eilanden. They then make the first contact with the Papuans of the mountains who inhabit this valley, and still use stone axes, which they call "pygmies" because of their small size, then with their cousins on the other side of the pass, the Eipomeks. -
Singing, crowd shouting
Recording collected in 1959-1960 during the Franco-Dutch expedition organized by P.-D. Gaisseau with the help of G. Delloye who succeeded in the first south-north crossing of the island of New Guinea, in its part then under Dutch control. The expedition is financed in particular by a film shot in 35 mm: the sky and the mud, Oscar for best documentary film in 1961. They spend 3 months visiting the Asmat tribes, with the help of a Catholic missionary who introduced, then they launched an assault on the central mountain range by going up the Steenboom river, a tributary of the Eilanden. They then make the first contact with the Papuans of the mountains who inhabit this valley, and still use stone axes, which they call "pygmies" because of their small size, then with their cousins on the other side of the pass, the Eipomeks. -
Song (men)
Recording collected in 1959-1960 during the Franco-Dutch expedition organized by P.-D. Gaisseau with the help of G. Delloye who succeeded in the first south-north crossing of the island of New Guinea, in its part then under Dutch control. The expedition is financed in particular by a film shot in 35 mm: the sky and the mud, Oscar for best documentary film in 1961. They spend 3 months visiting the Asmat tribes, with the help of a Catholic missionary who introduced, then they launched an assault on the central mountain range by going up the Steenboom river, a tributary of the Eilanden. They then make the first contact with the Papuans of the mountains who inhabit this valley, and still use stone axes, which they call "pygmies" because of their small size, then with their cousins on the other side of the pass, the Eipomeks. -
Song (men)
Recording collected in 1959-1960 during the Franco-Dutch expedition organized by P.-D. Gaisseau with the help of G. Delloye who succeeded in the first south-north crossing of the island of New Guinea, in its part then under Dutch control. The expedition is financed in particular by a film shot in 35 mm: the sky and the mud, Oscar for best documentary film in 1961. They spend 3 months visiting the Asmat tribes, with the help of a Catholic missionary who introduced, then they launched an assault on the central mountain range by going up the Steenboom river, a tributary of the Eilanden. They then make the first contact with the Papuans of the mountains who inhabit this valley, and still use stone axes, which they call "pygmies" because of their small size, then with their cousins on the other side of the pass, the Eipomeks. -
Jew's Harp
Recording collected in 1959-1960 during the Franco-Dutch expedition organized by P.-D. Gaisseau with the help of G. Delloye who succeeded in the first south-north crossing of the island of New Guinea, in its part then under Dutch control. The expedition is financed in particular by a film shot in 35 mm: the sky and the mud, Oscar for best documentary film in 1961. They spend 3 months visiting the Asmat tribes, with the help of a Catholic missionary who introduced, then they launched an assault on the central mountain range by going up the Steenboom river, a tributary of the Eilanden. They then make the first contact with the Papuans of the mountains who inhabit this valley, and still use stone axes, which they call "pygmies" because of their small size, then with their cousins on the other side of the pass, the Eipomeks. -
Jew's Harp
Recording collected in 1959-1960 during the Franco-Dutch expedition organized by P.-D. Gaisseau with the help of G. Delloye who succeeded in the first south-north crossing of the island of New Guinea, in its part then under Dutch control. The expedition is financed in particular by a film shot in 35 mm: the sky and the mud, Oscar for best documentary film in 1961. They spend 3 months visiting the Asmat tribes, with the help of a Catholic missionary who introduced, then they launched an assault on the central mountain range by going up the Steenboom river, a tributary of the Eilanden. They then make the first contact with the Papuans of the mountains who inhabit this valley, and still use stone axes, which they call "pygmies" because of their small size, then with their cousins on the other side of the pass, the Eipomeks. -
Jew's Harp
Recording collected in 1959-1960 during the Franco-Dutch expedition organized by P.-D. Gaisseau with the help of G. Delloye who succeeded in the first south-north crossing of the island of New Guinea, in its part then under Dutch control. The expedition is financed in particular by a film shot in 35 mm: the sky and the mud, Oscar for best documentary film in 1961. They spend 3 months visiting the Asmat tribes, with the help of a Catholic missionary who introduced, then they launched an assault on the central mountain range by going up the Steenboom river, a tributary of the Eilanden. They then make the first contact with the Papuans of the mountains who inhabit this valley, and still use stone axes, which they call "pygmies" because of their small size, then with their cousins on the other side of the pass, the Eipomeks. -
Song (men)
Recording collected in 1959-1960 during the Franco-Dutch expedition organized by P.-D. Gaisseau with the help of G. Delloye who succeeded in the first south-north crossing of the island of New Guinea, in its part then under Dutch control. The expedition is financed in particular by a film shot in 35 mm: the sky and the mud, Oscar for best documentary film in 1961. They spend 3 months visiting the Asmat tribes, with the help of a Catholic missionary who introduced, then they launched an assault on the central mountain range by going up the Steenboom river, a tributary of the Eilanden. They then make the first contact with the Papuans of the mountains who inhabit this valley, and still use stone axes, which they call "pygmies" because of their small size, then with their cousins on the other side of the pass, the Eipomeks. -
Song (men)
Recording collected in 1959-1960 during the Franco-Dutch expedition organized by P.-D. Gaisseau with the help of G. Delloye who succeeded in the first south-north crossing of the island of New Guinea, in its part then under Dutch control. The expedition is financed in particular by a film shot in 35 mm: the sky and the mud, Oscar for best documentary film in 1961. They spend 3 months visiting the Asmat tribes, with the help of a Catholic missionary who introduced, then they launched an assault on the central mountain range by going up the Steenboom river, a tributary of the Eilanden. They then make the first contact with the Papuans of the mountains who inhabit this valley, and still use stone axes, which they call "pygmies" because of their small size, then with their cousins on the other side of the pass, the Eipomeks. -
Song (men)
Recording collected in 1959-1960 during the Franco-Dutch expedition organized by P.-D. Gaisseau with the help of G. Delloye who succeeded in the first south-north crossing of the island of New Guinea, in its part then under Dutch control. The expedition is financed in particular by a film shot in 35 mm: the sky and the mud, Oscar for best documentary film in 1961. They spend 3 months visiting the Asmat tribes, with the help of a Catholic missionary who introduced, then they launched an assault on the central mountain range by going up the Steenboom river, a tributary of the Eilanden. They then make the first contact with the Papuans of the mountains who inhabit this valley, and still use stone axes, which they call "pygmies" because of their small size, then with their cousins on the other side of the pass, the Eipomeks. -
Song (men)
Recording collected in 1959-1960 during the Franco-Dutch expedition organized by P.-D. Gaisseau with the help of G. Delloye who succeeded in the first south-north crossing of the island of New Guinea, in its part then under Dutch control. The expedition is financed in particular by a film shot in 35 mm: the sky and the mud, Oscar for best documentary film in 1961. They spend 3 months visiting the Asmat tribes, with the help of a Catholic missionary who introduced, then they launched an assault on the central mountain range by going up the Steenboom river, a tributary of the Eilanden. They then make the first contact with the Papuans of the mountains who inhabit this valley, and still use stone axes, which they call "pygmies" because of their small size, then with their cousins on the other side of the pass, the Eipomeks. -
Song (men)
Recording collected in 1959-1960 during the Franco-Dutch expedition organized by P.-D. Gaisseau with the help of G. Delloye who succeeded in the first south-north crossing of the island of New Guinea, in its part then under Dutch control. The expedition is financed in particular by a film shot in 35 mm: the sky and the mud, Oscar for best documentary film in 1961. They spend 3 months visiting the Asmat tribes, with the help of a Catholic missionary who introduced, then they launched an assault on the central mountain range by going up the Steenboom river, a tributary of the Eilanden. They then make the first contact with the Papuans of the mountains who inhabit this valley, and still use stone axes, which they call "pygmies" because of their small size, then with their cousins on the other side of the pass, the Eipomeks. -
Song (men)
Recording collected in 1959-1960 during the Franco-Dutch expedition organized by P.-D. Gaisseau with the help of G. Delloye who succeeded in the first south-north crossing of the island of New Guinea, in its part then under Dutch control. The expedition is financed in particular by a film shot in 35 mm: the sky and the mud, Oscar for best documentary film in 1961. They spend 3 months visiting the Asmat tribes, with the help of a Catholic missionary who introduced, then they launched an assault on the central mountain range by going up the Steenboom river, a tributary of the Eilanden. They then make the first contact with the Papuans of the mountains who inhabit this valley, and still use stone axes, which they call "pygmies" because of their small size, then with their cousins on the other side of the pass, the Eipomeks. -
Comments
Recording collected in 1959-1960 during the Franco-Dutch expedition organized by P.-D. Gaisseau with the help of G. Delloye who succeeded in the first south-north crossing of the island of New Guinea, in its part then under Dutch control. The expedition is financed in particular by a film shot in 35 mm: the sky and the mud, Oscar for best documentary film in 1961. They spend 3 months visiting the Asmat tribes, with the help of a Catholic missionary who introduced, then they launched an assault on the central mountain range by going up the Steenboom river, a tributary of the Eilanden. They then make the first contact with the Papuans of the mountains who inhabit this valley, and still use stone axes, which they call "pygmies" because of their small size, then with their cousins on the other side of the pass, the Eipomeks. -
Flute duet
Recording collected in 1959-1960 during the Franco-Dutch expedition organized by P.-D. Gaisseau with the help of G. Delloye who succeeded in the first south-north crossing of the island of New Guinea, in its part then under Dutch control. The expedition is financed in particular by a film shot in 35 mm: the sky and the mud, Oscar for best documentary film in 1961. They spend 3 months visiting the Asmat tribes, with the help of a Catholic missionary who introduced, then they launched an assault on the central mountain range by going up the Steenboom river, a tributary of the Eilanden. They then make the first contact with the Papuans of the mountains who inhabit this valley, and still use stone axes, which they call "pygmies" because of their small size, then with their cousins on the other side of the pass, the Eipomeks. -
Flute duet
Recording collected in 1959-1960 during the Franco-Dutch expedition organized by P.-D. Gaisseau with the help of G. Delloye who succeeded in the first south-north crossing of the island of New Guinea, in its part then under Dutch control. The expedition is financed in particular by a film shot in 35 mm: the sky and the mud, Oscar for best documentary film in 1961. They spend 3 months visiting the Asmat tribes, with the help of a Catholic missionary who introduced, then they launched an assault on the central mountain range by going up the Steenboom river, a tributary of the Eilanden. They then make the first contact with the Papuans of the mountains who inhabit this valley, and still use stone axes, which they call "pygmies" because of their small size, then with their cousins on the other side of the pass, the Eipomeks. -
Flute duet
Recording collected in 1959-1960 during the Franco-Dutch expedition organized by P.-D. Gaisseau with the help of G. Delloye who succeeded in the first south-north crossing of the island of New Guinea, in its part then under Dutch control. The expedition is financed in particular by a film shot in 35 mm: the sky and the mud, Oscar for best documentary film in 1961. They spend 3 months visiting the Asmat tribes, with the help of a Catholic missionary who introduced, then they launched an assault on the central mountain range by going up the Steenboom river, a tributary of the Eilanden. They then make the first contact with the Papuans of the mountains who inhabit this valley, and still use stone axes, which they call "pygmies" because of their small size, then with their cousins on the other side of the pass, the Eipomeks. -
Flute duet
Recording collected in 1959-1960 during the Franco-Dutch expedition organized by P.-D. Gaisseau with the help of G. Delloye who succeeded in the first south-north crossing of the island of New Guinea, in its part then under Dutch control. The expedition is financed in particular by a film shot in 35 mm: the sky and the mud, Oscar for best documentary film in 1961. They spend 3 months visiting the Asmat tribes, with the help of a Catholic missionary who introduced, then they launched an assault on the central mountain range by going up the Steenboom river, a tributary of the Eilanden. They then make the first contact with the Papuans of the mountains who inhabit this valley, and still use stone axes, which they call "pygmies" because of their small size, then with their cousins on the other side of the pass, the Eipomeks. -
Flute duet
Recording collected in 1959-1960 during the Franco-Dutch expedition organized by P.-D. Gaisseau with the help of G. Delloye who succeeded in the first south-north crossing of the island of New Guinea, in its part then under Dutch control. The expedition is financed in particular by a film shot in 35 mm: the sky and the mud, Oscar for best documentary film in 1961. They spend 3 months visiting the Asmat tribes, with the help of a Catholic missionary who introduced, then they launched an assault on the central mountain range by going up the Steenboom river, a tributary of the Eilanden. They then make the first contact with the Papuans of the mountains who inhabit this valley, and still use stone axes, which they call "pygmies" because of their small size, then with their cousins on the other side of the pass, the Eipomeks. -
Flute duet
Recording collected in 1959-1960 during the Franco-Dutch expedition organized by P.-D. Gaisseau with the help of G. Delloye who succeeded in the first south-north crossing of the island of New Guinea, in its part then under Dutch control. The expedition is financed in particular by a film shot in 35 mm: the sky and the mud, Oscar for best documentary film in 1961. They spend 3 months visiting the Asmat tribes, with the help of a Catholic missionary who introduced, then they launched an assault on the central mountain range by going up the Steenboom river, a tributary of the Eilanden. They then make the first contact with the Papuans of the mountains who inhabit this valley, and still use stone axes, which they call "pygmies" because of their small size, then with their cousins on the other side of the pass, the Eipomeks. -
Flute solo
Recording collected in 1959-1960 during the Franco-Dutch expedition organized by P.-D. Gaisseau with the help of G. Delloye who succeeded in the first south-north crossing of the island of New Guinea, in its part then under Dutch control. The expedition is financed in particular by a film shot in 35 mm: the sky and the mud, Oscar for best documentary film in 1961. They spend 3 months visiting the Asmat tribes, with the help of a Catholic missionary who introduced, then they launched an assault on the central mountain range by going up the Steenboom river, a tributary of the Eilanden. They then make the first contact with the Papuans of the mountains who inhabit this valley, and still use stone axes, which they call "pygmies" because of their small size, then with their cousins on the other side of the pass, the Eipomeks. -
Flute solo
Recording collected in 1959-1960 during the Franco-Dutch expedition organized by P.-D. Gaisseau with the help of G. Delloye who succeeded in the first south-north crossing of the island of New Guinea, in its part then under Dutch control. The expedition is financed in particular by a film shot in 35 mm: the sky and the mud, Oscar for best documentary film in 1961. They spend 3 months visiting the Asmat tribes, with the help of a Catholic missionary who introduced, then they launched an assault on the central mountain range by going up the Steenboom river, a tributary of the Eilanden. They then make the first contact with the Papuans of the mountains who inhabit this valley, and still use stone axes, which they call "pygmies" because of their small size, then with their cousins on the other side of the pass, the Eipomeks. -
Jew's Harp
Recording collected in 1959-1960 during the Franco-Dutch expedition organized by P.-D. Gaisseau with the help of G. Delloye who succeeded in the first south-north crossing of the island of New Guinea, in its part then under Dutch control. The expedition is financed in particular by a film shot in 35 mm: the sky and the mud, Oscar for best documentary film in 1961. They spend 3 months visiting the Asmat tribes, with the help of a Catholic missionary who introduced, then they launched an assault on the central mountain range by going up the Steenboom river, a tributary of the Eilanden. They then make the first contact with the Papuans of the mountains who inhabit this valley, and still use stone axes, which they call "pygmies" because of their small size, then with their cousins on the other side of the pass, the Eipomeks. -
Jew's Harp
Recording collected in 1959-1960 during the Franco-Dutch expedition organized by P.-D. Gaisseau with the help of G. Delloye who succeeded in the first south-north crossing of the island of New Guinea, in its part then under Dutch control. The expedition is financed in particular by a film shot in 35 mm: the sky and the mud, Oscar for best documentary film in 1961. They spend 3 months visiting the Asmat tribes, with the help of a Catholic missionary who introduced, then they launched an assault on the central mountain range by going up the Steenboom river, a tributary of the Eilanden. They then make the first contact with the Papuans of the mountains who inhabit this valley, and still use stone axes, which they call "pygmies" because of their small size, then with their cousins on the other side of the pass, the Eipomeks. -
Song of the Faiwolmin tribe
Unpublished recording collected in New Guinea (Region of theof the Fly springs around Mount Kiunga) by J. Huon de Navrancourt. Language informed : Wen (to check) -
Song of the neighboring tribe of the Awins, the Moyans or Yengons
Unpublished recording collected in New Guinea (Region of theof the Fly springs around Mount Kiunga) by J. Huon de Navrancourt. -
Song dedicated to the life of the Bird of Paradise
Unpublished recording collected in New Guinea (Region of theof the Fly springs around Mount Kiunga) by J. Huon de Navrancourt. -
Male Chorus (with announcement) expressing joy
Unpublished recording collected in New Guinea (Region of theof the Fly springs around Mount Kiunga) by Jean Huon de Navrancourt. -
Songs of birds of paradise.
Unpublished sound recordings collected by Jacques Villeminot (ethnologist and French filmmaker) in 1960 in Papua - New Guinea during an expedition in the Highlands of New Guinea with the Asmat Papuans of Iryan Jaya. The proposed repertoire consists of songs, vocal and instrumental pieces and spoken voice. -
Two flutes.
Unpublished sound recordings collected by Jacques Villeminot (ethnologist and French filmmaker) in 1960 in Papua - New Guinea during an expedition in the Highlands of New Guinea with the Asmat Papuans of Iryan Jaya. The proposed repertoire consists of songs, vocal and instrumental pieces and spoken voice. -
Solo flute followed by flute duet.
Unpublished sound recordings collected by Jacques Villeminot (ethnologist and French filmmaker) in 1960 in Papua - New Guinea during an expedition in the Highlands of New Guinea with the Asmat Papuans of Iryan Jaya. The proposed repertoire consists of songs, vocal and instrumental pieces and spoken voice. -
Lute playing and singing.
Unpublished sound recordings collected by Jacques Villeminot (ethnologist and French filmmaker) in 1960 in Papua - New Guinea during an expedition in the Highlands of New Guinea with the Asmat Papuans of Iryan Jaya. The proposed repertoire consists of songs, vocal and instrumental pieces and spoken voice. -
Stage, drums, songs, shouts - 3.
Unpublished sound recordings collected by Jacques Villeminot (ethnologist and French filmmaker) in 1960 in Papua - New Guinea during an expedition in the Highlands of New Guinea with the Asmat Papuans of Iryan Jaya. The proposed repertoire consists of songs, vocal and instrumental pieces and spoken voice. -
Stage, drums, songs, shouts - 2.
Unpublished sound recordings collected by Jacques Villeminot (ethnologist and French filmmaker) in 1960 in Papua - New Guinea during an expedition in the Highlands of New Guinea with the Asmat Papuans of Iryan Jaya. The proposed repertoire consists of songs, vocal and instrumental pieces and spoken voice. -
Stage, drums, songs, shouts - 1.
Unpublished sound recordings collected by Jacques Villeminot (ethnologist and French filmmaker) in 1960 in Papua - New Guinea during an expedition in the Highlands of New Guinea with the Asmat Papuans of Iryan Jaya. The proposed repertoire consists of songs, vocal and instrumental pieces and spoken voice. -
Scene composed of drums, incantations and rhythmic cries - 7.
Unpublished sound recordings collected by Jacques Villeminot (ethnologist and French filmmaker) in 1960 in Papua - New Guinea during an expedition in the Highlands of New Guinea with the Asmat Papuans of Iryan Jaya. The proposed repertoire consists of songs, vocal and instrumental pieces and spoken voice. -
Scene composed of drums, incantations and rhythmic cries - 6.
Unpublished sound recordings collected by Jacques Villeminot (ethnologist and French filmmaker) in 1960 in Papua - New Guinea during an expedition in the Highlands of New Guinea with the Asmat Papuans of Iryan Jaya. The proposed repertoire consists of songs, vocal and instrumental pieces and spoken voice. -
Scene composed of drums, incantations and rhythmic cries - 5.
Unpublished sound recordings collected by Jacques Villeminot (ethnologist and French filmmaker) in 1960 in Papua - New Guinea during an expedition in the Highlands of New Guinea with the Asmat Papuans of Iryan Jaya. The proposed repertoire consists of songs, vocal and instrumental pieces and spoken voice. -
Scene composed of drums, incantations and rhythmic cries - 4.
Unpublished sound recordings collected by Jacques Villeminot (ethnologist and French filmmaker) in 1960 in Papua - New Guinea during an expedition in the Highlands of New Guinea with the Asmat Papuans of Iryan Jaya. The proposed repertoire consists of songs, vocal and instrumental pieces and spoken voice.