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Release Date: 26-10-1998
Label: Celestial Harmonies
Catalog Number: 13084-2
Barcode: 13711308426
Musical Style: World
| Disc 1 | |||
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Mua quat (Fan Dance) [07:08] | 7 | Dang Dan cung Dan don (meaning now obscure) [04:30] |
| 2 | Tam luan cuu chuyen (meaning now obscure) [06:31] | 8 | Luu thuy (Flowing Water) Kim tien (Money) [02:40] |
| 3 | PHUNG VU (Dance of the Phoenix) [04:58] | 9 | Nam ai ken bop (meaning now obscure) [06:45] |
| 4 | Luc cung hoa dang (Six Floral Lamp Worshipful Offerings) [08:48] | 10 | Phu luc (meaning now obscure) [06:14] |
| 5 | Ma vu bong man (meaning now obscure) [04:48] | 11 | Nam bang Ken chien (meaning now obscure) [05:01] |
| 6 | Ngu doi ha Long ngam (meaning now obscure) [03:41] | 12 | Nu tuong xuat quan (Female Generals Dispatching Their Troops [05:27] |
The Music of Vietnam Volume 2 presents the carefully preserved music of the Vietnamese Imperial Palace and Court, recorded in Hue. As opposed to Volumes 1.1 and 1.2 of the Music of Vietnam series, which encompass the traditional music of the Vietnamese people, Volume 2 captures the essence of Vietnamese Imperial culture, now an honored component of the country's rich and colorful history. These songs which accompanied ceremonial, congratulatory and interpretive dances, paint a fascinating picture of the ancient culture of which they are a part. The words of the songs praise offerings to Buddha, wish a harmonious life to an Imperial bride and groom, or celebrate the courageous actions of two legendary heroines. Though the words (many of which are translated in the liner notes) may not be understood by every listener, to hear the music is enough to conjure up beautiful images of costumed dancers holding lotus-shaped lanterns. One can almost see the dragon and the tiger which meet in the Tu Linh Dance, or imagine the female heroines in war dress: protective vests and armored trousers, swords in hand. Each of the pieces included in the recording posesses a symbolic meaning developed over a thousand years, influenced by many dynasties. The Imperial music of Volume 2 represents a part of the country's history as integral as the music of the people contained in Volumes 1.1 and 1.2.
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