Gamelan Gambuh
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Gamelan Gambuh
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Music recordings made in Bali (Indonesia) by Louis Berthe and Bernard Yzerdraat, in 1961, 1962 and 1963.
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Batuan Village (to be verified with CNRSMH_E_1965_007_001_001_04 registration)
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00:01:20
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1971
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1961-1963
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Bali
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Batuan Village
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"The Gambuh is the oldest Balinese theatre: it appears, in the 14th century, probably imported from Java. The themes of this theater are the great myths of the cycle of Pandji, the cultural hero of the Balinese as well as the Javanese The characteristic instruments of the orchestra are long straight flutes with headband, suling gedé, and a rebab, a vertical two-stringed violin, whose timbres are associated with bronze metallophones, small cymbals and double-membrane drums. Gamelan Gambuh music is striking: the volume of the sound, the vibration of the flutes, the harsh dissonances, are of an archaic and powerful beauty, unique in all Balinese music.The two recordings that we give here were made in Batuan, where one of Bali's most renowned Gambuh has long been located." Louis Bertha, cf. back of the cover of the disc "Gamelans of Bali - Music of the Gods, music of Men" (CNRSMH_E_1965_007_001_001_04 or 001_05)
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English
Music (Funeral)
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English
Field recording
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Gamelan
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Diversité de la musique Balinaise 1961-1963
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Disque 33rpm :Gamelans de Bali - Musique des dieux, musique des hommes - https://archives.crem-cnrs.fr/archives/collections/CNRSMH_E_1965_007_001/
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Recording archived at Musée de l’Homme
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Public Domain
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For any use, please contact the CREM-LESC (CNRS, Nanterre University, France): see information at https://archives.crem-cnrs.fr
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English
Magnetic tape
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Magnetic tape; diameter 18cm; speed 19cm/s; Full Track, Mono
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CNRSMH_I_2013_038_001_05
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SEAH_CNRSMH_I_2013_038_001_05
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