Tam tong soh joar, 06
Item
Archivist's Original Title
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Tam tong soh joar, 06
fr
Tam tong soh joar, 06
Original description
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Field recording of music and oral traditions collected by the Reverend Father Marius Boutary in the central region of Viet Nam between 1958 and 1962, among the Cil and Laac populations.
fr
Enregistrements sonores inédits de musiques et de traditions orales collectés par le révérend père Marius Boutary dans la région centrale du Viet Nam entre 1958 et 1962, auprès des populations Cil et Laac.
Time duration
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00:14:52
Recording date of the original material
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1962-01
Acquisition Date
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1973
Population
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Lac
Place of the cultural origin
Country Name
Recording place
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Central Viet Nam, Villages of Bon Tron and Cieng-Ponom
Resource Language
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Lạc
Performer/Speaker
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K'Siêng; K'Srang
Comment
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Original: RP Boutary. Diameter: 13 cm; recording speed: 4.75 cm/s; track 2; DT. This item corresponds to pieces XI and XII of the documentation: “Alternating sung, male solo, female solo.” (Cf. BM.73.2.50). This item was created during the cutting of tape no. 50. Transcription of the text: “O mol i go ja go jêng ple lêng nai ding ho,”]...[“An cah ro ho kong riêng ma tê.” (Cf. Boutary-Vietnam: BM.73.2 41 to 50, file containing the texts: 50/2/B, pp. 10-14)
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: alternating male and female solo
Collector
Name of original Collection
Collection source citation
Related material
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http://archives.crem-cnrs.fr/archives/collections/554/
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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Original tape, low speed
Original item number
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CNRSMH_I_1973_002_050_18
SEAH Identifier
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SEAH_CNRSMH_I_1973_002_050_18
Provenance
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Recorded archived by Marius Boutary at Musée de l'Homme, Paris.