Sung declamation from the “Oi Dur” tale
Item
Edited Title
en
OI DUR
Archivist's Original Title
en
Sung declamation from the “Oi Dur” tale
fr
Déclamation chantée du récit "Oi Dur"
Original description
en
Solo by a man: Kösor Kötum, with audience ambiance. Unpublished sound recordings of instrumental/vocal melodies and instrumental performances made by Jacques Dournes from 1963 to 1964 in Vietnam with the Jarai population.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
Solo par un homme: Kösor Kötum, avec ambiance de l'auditoire. 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
en
00:17:58
Recording date of the original material
en
1964-01-02
Acquisition Date
en
1964
Population
Jarai
Place of the cultural origin
Country Name
Recording place
en
Central Viet Nam, Phu Bon Province
Resource Language
Jarai
Performer/Speaker
Kosor Kotum
Archivist Category
en
Music (Vocal)
Recording context
en
Field recording
Instrument, Original Archivist Data
en
Singing voice: male solo; Various ambiances
Collector
Name of original Collection
fr
Viet Nam, Mélodies instrumentales et vocales jaraï et modes de jeux instrumentaux, Dournes, 1963-1964.
Collection source citation
Related material
External reference
en
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
en
Magnetic tape
Preservation State of Physical Object
en
Recording: 4.7cm/s, 1/2 Track B. Average sound quality, unfinished story due to end of tape. See archive file; file editors: Tran Quang Hai, Aliénor Anisensel .
Original item number
en
CNRSMH_I_1964_011_003_05
SEAH Identifier
en
CNRS_SEAHMH_I_1964_011_003_05
Provenance
en
Recording archived at Musée de l’Homme, Paris, by J. Dournes and preserved at BnF.