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Provides a brief history of Vietnamese music; then entries describing musical instruments of Vietnam, with a focus on those of ethnic minorities.
From the Back Cover: From Rice Paddies and Temple Yards: Traditional Music Of Vietnam presents an in-depth look at the music and culture of Vietnam, written by one of the foremost scholars and performers of traditional Vietnamese music in the world today. This is the first time an annotated collection of Vietnamese music has been prepared in English. The team of Phong Nguyen and Patricia Shehan Campbell, and ethnomusicologist and music educator, has produced a truly unique contribution to multicultural education, equally useful for Vietnamese and non-Vietnamese readers, music or social studies classes, courses in Southeast Asian culture and community outreach programs. An extremely varied collection, From Rice Paddies and Temple Yards: Traditional Music of Vietnam includes game songs, love songs, boating songs, recited and sung poetry and instrumental music. It offers a section on the history and culture of Vietnam, a general introduction to the music and instruments, and twelve vocal and instrumental pieces with study guides for group use. A fluid writing style, in-depth annotation, and personal notes by Phong Nguyen about every selection take this out of the realm of dry scholarship and place it firmly within reach of all those who want to remember and preserve their heritage, as well as those who are being introduced to these gently flowing rivers of Vietnamese music for the first time.
Professor Hai's road of musicology practice and musicology research goes beyond the confines of his country of origin. It covers Vietnamese/Oriental Music, from traditional Vietnamese Music of all genres, to the musical background of the Montagnards in the Vietnamese Highlands. It went on beyond borders to address the wonderful aspects of the Musical Heritage of different countries spanning from Southeast Asia to Central Asia to reach as far as Israel, Central Europe to Western Europe.Professor Hai has been working for the National Center for Scientific Research (CNRS) in France since 1968, and is now retired after working for 41 years at the Department of Ethnomusicology of the Musée de l'Homme (Paris). He was a lecturer on South East Asian music at the University of Paris X - Nanterre (1988-1995).He plays 15 musical instruments from Vietnam, China, India, Iran, Indonesia and Europe. Since 1966, he has given over 3,000 concerts in 70 countries, and has taken part in a hundred or so international traditional music festivals. He has taken part in radio and television broadcasts in Europe, America, Asia, Africa, and Australia.Professor Hai has perfected and made us understand more the Jew's Harp, the Song of Harmonics, he is the greatest specialist in overtone singing. Dr. Nguyen Vi Son
Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 42. Chapters: Albums by Vietnamese artists, Music schools in Vietnam, Vietnamese composers, Vietnamese musical instruments, Vietnamese musicians, Vietnamese songs, Thuy Nga, Music of Vietnam, Dong Son drums, Nguy n Thanh Tung, Nguyen Ngoc Bich Ngan, Ca tru, Brian Pho, Pham Duy, Ph m Tuyen, Vietnam Idol, Cuong Vu, Trinh Cong Son, Water puppetry, Ngo Tu Lap, X m, Kym Purling, V n Cao, Yeu mot nguoi, song ben mot nguoi, Traditional Vietnamese musical instruments, Ti n Quan Ca, an tranh, Conservatory of Ho Chi Minh City, Ngoc Lu drum, P. Q. Phan, an b u, Vietnam, Ho Chi Minh, Nguyen Le, C i l ng, Duong Hong Ky, Ha Okio, Nha nh c, Tr n M nh Tu n, Ton-Th t Ti t, Truc Ho, Tam Tri, Quan h, B o Vang, Cao Van Lau, Hanoi Conservatory of Music, Phu Quang, an nguy t, Van Anh Vo, Ken b u, Nguyen Dinh Thi, Cheo, an ay, Quoc-Bao, K'ni, Pham Van Ty, Le Tuan Hung, Quy n V n Minh, Luc moi yeu, an gao, Sao, Nguyen-Thien Dao, Duong Thu, Ve, Nh c tai t, an t ba, an moi, Vietnam National Symphony Orchestra, Ho khoan L Th y, V ng c, an nh, Ch u v n, Ken am ma, Nh c dan t c c i bien, Amu Nhan, List of Vietnamese composers, an tam th p l c, an s n. Excerpt: Thuy Nga Incorporated (also known as Thuy Nga Paris, or simply .); Vietnamese: , literally "Thuy Nga Centre." Englion to Paris By Night, the company also produces and distributes music CDs, musical specials, movies and films, magazines, audio books, posters, calendars, and many more. Thuy Nga has been often ranked the number one recording studio and music production in the overseas Vietnamese music world. Thuy Nga Productions has been the symbol of success the overseas Vietnamese have achieved since the events in their country in 1975 that led to their diaspora....