Thursday, October 30, 2008
The repertoire part - general thoughts
On my Ipod I got forty albums with various kinds of Vietnamese music. Fifteen of them contain “traditional music” of no specific style, the rest are theme albums with Ca hue, Ca tru, Xam and so on. In those fifteen albums there are eight recordings of the tune Luu Thuy, mostly together with the tune Kim Tien. If I would add some of the albums with music from Hue and Southern Vietnam, the number of Luu Thuy renditions will be twelve. The percentage would probably be the same. My first thought when I realized this was: don’t they have any other tunes? In Swedish traditional music you might hear the same tune performed by many different groups live, but on an album most try to be a bit more original. The same doesn’t seem to be true for Vietnamese folk music groups, at least not judging from my Ipod. When you look at the other tunes on the albums you realize that even though Luu Thuy sticks out of the crowd, the crowd is quite small. The same tunes keeps reappearing on the screen! I guess that this could be seen as an indication that the Vietnamese Folk music canon is not very extensive. Of course one could have objections on this unscientific way of looking at repertoire, I mean I have not listened to all the albums produced with Vietnamese traditional music! To be honest I have even avoided buying some albums that looked to “touristy” or “pop-musicy”. But the albums on my Ipod still gave me the idea to have a look at the repertoire and folk canon that seems to be very strong both in the Academy of music in Hanoi and among recording artists in Vietnam. When I write about repertoire in our essay I will focus on the repertoire of our Vietnamese ensemble in Malmö and compare our repertoire with what I can find on the repertoire in the Academy of Hanoi. I’ve done interviews with our main teachers and have also read what I have found about the subject. One of our teachers was kind enough to give me copies of a list with tunes that he expects his students to know. As this is a quite small essay and as I’m no expert on Vietnamese music or the Academy system and the cultural politics of Vietnam, I will only try to get an overview on the subject.
Tuesday, October 7, 2008
Folkmusikens hus is threatened by insufficient funding!
Folk and world music is a creative part of the modern Swedish music scene. The activities at Folkmusikens Hus are respected both nationally and internationally and it is often referred to as a model for regional and national folk music centers around the world.
The digital music archive, and the expertise surrounding it, that have been built up in the Folkmusikens Hus during the last eleven years is something Sweden should be very proud of and which must continue to evolve. Folkmusikens Hus provides a model for other similar activities, and helps to continue to inspire people with music that has been used for centuries. The archive has a high cultural value and it is important to clearly demonstrate it!
We believe that the activities at Folkmusikens Hus (including concerts, courses and research on dance and music) contribute strongly to important fields in our society. Fields like: cultural heritage values, the role of culture in society and not least, culture as a cornerstone of a democratic society construction.
This is not just an activity in Dalecarlia (Dalarna); it has great significance nationally! Folk music needs to gain a stronger foothold in Sweden and internationally. Folkmusikens Hus plays an important role in this.
Join the facebook group "support Folkmusikens Hus"
and do as 3000 other people around the world: sign the PETITION!
The digital music archive, and the expertise surrounding it, that have been built up in the Folkmusikens Hus during the last eleven years is something Sweden should be very proud of and which must continue to evolve. Folkmusikens Hus provides a model for other similar activities, and helps to continue to inspire people with music that has been used for centuries. The archive has a high cultural value and it is important to clearly demonstrate it!
We believe that the activities at Folkmusikens Hus (including concerts, courses and research on dance and music) contribute strongly to important fields in our society. Fields like: cultural heritage values, the role of culture in society and not least, culture as a cornerstone of a democratic society construction.
This is not just an activity in Dalecarlia (Dalarna); it has great significance nationally! Folk music needs to gain a stronger foothold in Sweden and internationally. Folkmusikens Hus plays an important role in this.
Join the facebook group "support Folkmusikens Hus"
and do as 3000 other people around the world: sign the PETITION!
Monday, October 6, 2008
The paper
My first assignment for the paper will be to write about the different theatre forms of Vietnam. In Hanoi I bought some books that describe them a little bit, and there's also a great deal of information on the internet. Garland, Grove and various articles will be my next step. I will probably focus on Chéo, Tuong and possibly the water puppet theatre, since these are the once I have seen for myself. However there might be changes to this plan down the road.
I'll be back soon to post something concerning the content of the paper, rather than these small posts about what's going on in general.
Good night.
I'll be back soon to post something concerning the content of the paper, rather than these small posts about what's going on in general.
Good night.
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