Music from Thailand and Laos : Southeast Asia.
Material type: MusicPublisher number: EUCD 2588 | ARCPublication details: West Sussex : ARC Music, ℗2015.Description: 1 audio disc : digital ; 4 3/4 inContent type:- performed music
- audio
- audio disc
Item type | Home library | Collection | Call number | Materials specified | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds | |
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Adult CD | Dr. James Carlson Library | CD | WORLD Music from Thailand and Laos | Available | 33111009034832 |
Enhanced descriptions from Syndetics:
David Fanshawe (1942-2010) was a composer, ethnic sound recordist, and photographer and TV personality. His ambition to record indigenous folk music began in the Middle East in 1966, and intensified on subsequent journeys through North and East Africa (1969-75). This colorful album of exotic and beautiful music from Thailand and Laos, recorded by Mr. Fanshawe, is enchanting, hypnotic and full of charisma. One bonus track at the end of the CD.
Sung in Thai.
Title from container.
Various performers.
Field recordings, 1994, by David Fanshawe.
Compact disc.
Laos/Thailand. Lao chao su (Sep Nyai Court Orchestra) (2:36) ; Champa muang lao (4:44) ; Phin lute solo (1:11) ; Pong lang xylophone (2:25) ; Soeng Kong Yao Festival (1:50) ; Mor lam sunthorn (3:31) ; Mor lam ratri srivilai (3:20) ; National Cultural Festival Udon Thani (4:04) ; Boon Pra Wes Festival Ban Tharua (3:18) ; Saek pole dance (1:30) ; "Lieng pii" : offering to the spirits (3:24) -- Laos. Mekong River song (4:33) ; Hmong khaen (1:40) ; Luang prabang pi mai (3:23) ; Dance of the angels (8:01) ; Lak paed song (1:35) ; Pao pii and tot flute solos (2:17) ; Pen sim on : song of nature (3:34) ; "Champa muang lao" (reprise) (4:45) ; Manora dance (Sep Nyai Court Orchestra) (5:54) -- bonus track. Otea tamarii no rurutu (1:25).