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Selele with Koso-koso and Veri-veri and Interludes of Conch-trumpet. Sung vaihoho

Archivist's Original Title
en Selele with Koso-koso and Veri-veri and Interludes of Conch-trumpet. Sung vaihoho
fr Selele (chœurs d'hommes et de femmes, pour les mariages), avec koso-koso (cris rythmés) et veri-veri (cris rimés par les filles uniquement). Il y a aussi des passages où l'on souffle dans la conque-trompette (puhu-puhu)..; Chant vaihoho (duos d'hommes et de femmes).
Original description
fr Enregistrements sonores réalisés au Timor Oriental (Timor-Leste) en 1966 auprès des populations Fataluku, par les ethnologues Henri Campagnolo et Maria Olympia Lameiras - Campagnolo. Les enregistrements comprennent des enquêtes, du vocabulaire et des chants. 
en Field recordings from East-Timor (Timor-Leste) in 1966 made by the linguist Henri Campagnolo and the ethnologist Maria-Olimpia Lameiras-Campagnolo (various populations including the Fataluku).
Time duration
en 00:45:10
Recording date of the original material
en 1966
Acquisition Date
en 1971
Population
en Fataluku
Place of the cultural origin
Country Name
Recording place
en Vailana, Lore 1, Lautem
Resource Language
en Fataluku
Comment
fr chants alternés "lele" en diaphonie. vers 6'40 on entend la corne "olemakar". chant "lele" est entrecoupé par un chant acclamatoire avec battements de mains et son de la corne - chants de mariage
en Selele (male & female choruses, for weddings), with koso-koso (rhythmic shouts) and veri-veri (rhyhmic shouts by girls only). Also passages of blowing on conch-trumpet (puhu-puhu), from 30:20, sung vaihoho (men's & women's duets). Alternating “lele“ chants in crosstalk. Around 6:40, the “olemakar“ horn is heard. The “lele“ chant is interspersed with an aclamatory chant with hand clapping and horn sound – wedding songs.
Tags, Keywords
en wedding
en koso-koso
en conch
en trumpet
en Vaihoho
en lele
en male
en female
Archivist Category
en Music (Vocal and Instrumental)
Recording context
en Field recording
Instrument, Original Archivist Data
en Singing voice: male chorus, female chorus, shouting, chanting
en Conch-trumpet
en hand clapping
Instrument (Supplementary/Annotated Data)
en Conch-trumpet : olemakar
Name of original Collection
en Timor Oriental, populations Fataluku et autres, H. Campagnolo et M.-O. Lameiras-Campagnolo, 2052
History of ownership
en Recording archived at Musée de l'Homme, Paris, in 1971.
Holding Institution of Original Materials
Copyright Information
In Copyright. Non-Commercial Use Permitted
Copyright Notice
For any use, please contact the CREM-LESC (CNRS, Nanterre University, France): crem.lesc[at]cnrs.fr ; See information at https://archives.crem-cnrs.fr
Physical format
en Magnetic tape mono
Preservation State of Physical Object
en Original magnetic tape, diam : 13 cm, 1/2 track
Original item number
en SEAH_CNRSMH_I_1971_028_023_01
SEAH Identifier
en CNRSMH_I_1971_028_023_01
Location

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