Tune “Languor of the wife”, sung
Item
Archivist's Original Title
en
Tune “Languor of the wife”, sung
fr
Air chanté "Langueur de l'épouse"
Original description
en
Recorded in situ; tune "languor of the wife", solo sung by a woman. Unpublished sound recordings of instrumental/vocal melodies and instrumental performances made by Jacques Dournes from 1963 to 1964 in Vietnam with the Jarai population.
fr
Enregistré en situation; air "langueur de l'épouse", solo chanté par une femme. Enregistrements sonores inédits de mélodies instrumentales/vocales et de jeux instrumentaux effectués par Jacques Dournes de 1963 à 1964 au Vietnam auprès de la population jaraï.
Time duration
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00:01:49
Recording date of the original material
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1963-12
Acquisition Date
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1964
Population
Jarai
Place of the cultural origin
Country Name
Recording place
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Central Viet Nam, Phu Bon Province
Resource Language
Jarai
Comment
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At 01'41'' mark: J. Dournes explains that there's an interruption due to the unintended emotions of the singer.
Archivist Category
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Music (Vocal)
Recording context
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Field recording
Instrument, Original Archivist Data
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Singing voice: female solo
Collector
Name of original Collection
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Viet Nam, Mélodies instrumentales et vocales jaraï et modes de jeux instrumentaux, Dournes, 1963-1964.
Collection source citation
Related material
External reference
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Dournes, J. "La musique chez les Joraï" in "Objets et mondes", t. V, fasc.4, hiver 1965 pp.211-244, photos
Holding Institution of Original Materials
Licensing Institution
Accessing Institutions
Copyright Notice
For any use, please contact the CREM-LESC (CNRS, Nanterre University, France): see information at https://archives.crem-cnrs.fr
Physical format
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Magnetic tape
Preservation State of Physical Object
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Recording: 9.5cm/s, 1/2 Track A. Average sound quality. See archive file; file editor: Tran Quang Hai.
Original item number
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CNRSMH_I_1964_011_002_04
SEAH Identifier
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CNRS_SEAHMH_I_1964_011_002_04
Provenance
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Recording archived at Musée de l’Homme, Paris, by J. Dournes and preserved at BnF.