Huè yang cà koh tam tombô

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.
Archivist's Original Title
en Huè yang cà koh tam tombô
fr Huè yang cà koh tam tombô
Original description
en 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
en 00:00:47
Recording date of the original material
en 1961-01-17
Acquisition Date
en 1973
Population
en Lac
Place of the cultural origin
Country Name
Recording place
en Central Viet Nam, Villages of Dong Kono and Bon Ja Dong Trang
Resource Language
en Lạc
Performer/Speaker
en K'Krong
Comment
en Original: RP Boutary. Diameter: 13 cm; recording speed: 4.75 cm/s; track 1; DT.
This item corresponds to exhibit I on the documentation: “Sung, solo man - Several invocations and songs.” (Cf. BM.73.2.30)
Announcement in Laac language at the beginning of this item (presentation of the part).
Transcription of the text: “O yang srah lêr bot go bae joe bô,”]...[“Bot go tam bô ding cô bae kot.” (Cf. Boutary-Vietnam: BM.73.2 18 to 30, file containing the texts: 30/1/A, p.1)
Tags, Keywords
en Invocation
Archivist Category
en Spoken voice : chanted
Recording context
en Field recording
Instrument, Original Archivist Data
en Chanting voice: man
Related material
en http://archives.crem-cnrs.fr/archives/collections/554/
Holding Institution of Original Materials
Copyright Information
en CC BY-NC-ND
Physical format
en Magnetic tape
Preservation State of Physical Object
en Original tape, low speed
Original item number
en CNRSMH_I_1973_002_030_01
SEAH Identifier
en SEAH_CNRSMH_I_1973_002_030_01
Provenance
en Recorded archived by Marius Boutary at Musée de l'Homme, Paris.