Phnong or Bunong ; vol. 3
Enregistrement sonore
- Auteurs : Jeanneau Laurent ;
- Editeurs : Dali Kink Gong ;
- Date d'édition : 2009
- Sujets : Ethnomusicologie -- Cambodge, Proto-indochinois, Cambodge -- Rites et cérémonies
- Comprend : Phnong in Cambodia 3
- Langue(s) : Anglais
- Description matérielle : 1 disque compact (1 h 08 min), 12 cm, : Digital, stéréo
- Pays de publication : Chine
- Collection (notice d'ensemble) : Kink Gong
Notes
Jaquette en anglais ; Enregistré au Cambodge, Pulong Mondolkiri, en mai 2005
Résumé
The majority of people living in Mondolkiri are Phnong (35000 people), related to the Mnong ethnic group on the otherside of the boarder with Vietnam, they belong to the Mon khmer family and are the first inhabitants of this area. With other ethnic groups in this part of the world, they share a lot musically especially the fascination for gong playing in animist ceremonies, but also similar bamboo instruments. Nowadays they only use a set of 6 CENGs or flat gongs for their animist ceremonies. This recording session was made in Pulong village.