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The Garland encyclopedia of world music. [Volume 4], Southeast Asia.

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Format:
Sound recording
Contributor:
Alexander Street Press.
Language:
Multiple languages
Subjects (All):
Folk music--Southeast Asia.
Folk music.
Genre:
Field recordings.
Folk music.
Physical Description:
1 online resource
Other Title:
Southeast Asia audio CD
Place of Publication:
[New York, New York] : Garland Science, 1998.
Language Note:
Words in original languages.
System Details:
digital
stereo
audio file
Contents:
The sound of frogs (Thailand) (4:45)
Chinese ensemble with song "Chung we meng" (Thailand) (4:55)
Classical pinn peat dance piece "Thep Monorom" (Cambodia) (4:48)
Salaw seung pi ensemble (northern Thailand) (4:20)
Lam sing repartee song (northeast Thailand) (4:25)
Accompanied lam salvane repartee song (southern Laos) (4:29)
Kyo classical song (Burma) (3:36)
Nhạc le ritual ensemble (Vietnam) (5:45)
Kha̐p repartee singing (upland Vietnam) (3:20)
Gong ensemble with song "Yong Thoach" (upland Vietnam) (3:28)
East Javanese gamelan piece "Srempeg" (Java) (4:30)
Accompanied cakepung song "Pemungkah" (Bali) (3:41)
Shadow play music "Telaga dundan" (Lombok) (3:30)
Gong, drum, and xylophone ensemble (Philippines) (2:37)
Song "Kulilal ni puguq" accompanied by tube zither (upland Philippines) (3:50).
Participant:
Various performers.
Notes:
Issued with text of the same title.
Includes liner notes on audio examples in English.
Title from resource description page (viewed January 04, 2021).
Streaming audio files.
OCLC:
1231566129
Publisher Number:
ASP409888/glnd
Access Restriction:
Restricted for use by site license.

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