item Item : Gesar U01

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identifier 
http://archives.crem-cnrs.fr/items/17147
identifier 
CNRSMH_E_1997_020_042_001
type 
Sound
title 
Gesar
title 
霍嶺大戰 the war between Hor and Ling
creator 
Mao, Ji-zeng (producteur)
contributor 
Mao, Ji-zeng (producteur)
contributor 
Trân, Quang Hai 97
subject 
Ethnomusicology
subject 
Research
descriptionabstract
Morceau splendie de L'épopée du roi Gésar, enregistré à Lhasa, interprété par Yumei. The name Gesar, was derived from the singing and telling of the Tibetan folk epic "King Gesar". It is a series of storyies about how Gesar, an ancient Tibetan legendary hero, subdued demons, fought bravely and saved the people. "King Gesar", considered the longest epic in the world so far, is an important dorm of Tiberan ballad singing. Throughout its long period of spreading, it absorbed much to enrich itself from Tibetan fairy tales, folk songs and proverbs. Tibetan artists who perform "Gesar" are called "Zongke". The hats they wear for performing are decorated with thirteen kinds of bird-feathers. The story is told in monologue r dialogue, and the ballad-telling is accompanied by singing. For each hero in the story there is a corresponding vocal part in the opera; one vigorous and the other gentle. "The war betzeen Hor and Ling" belongs to this category.
publisher 
Wind Records, Taiwan
publisher 
CREM-CNRS
datecreated
1993-01-01T00:00:00Z
dateissued
1995-01-01T00:00:00Z
coveragespatial
Tibet
coveragespatial
Chine
coveragespatial
Asie orientale
coveragespatial
Asie
coveragespatial
Lhasa
rightslicense
Restreint (enregistrement édité)
rightsaccessRights
restricted
formatextent
00:09:22
formatmedium
CD, Ø 12 cm, Stéréo
formatMIME type
relationisPartOf
http://archives.crem-cnrs.fr/collections/4643