Various - Music of the Kenyah And Modang in East Kalimantan, Indonesia FLAC

Tracklist
| 1 | Təwung (Long Conical Drums) |
| 2 | Nɔk Naʔ (Solo And Chorus) |
| 3 | Udoʔ Kitaʔ, Udoʔ Kibah, Udoʔ Taing and Udoʔ Maok (Masks In A Dance With Kədirɛk, Mouth Organ) |
| 4 | Kanjɛt Təngən Ləttɔh (Dance With Sampɛʔ, Lute) |
| 5 | Lukunwut (Ring Flute) |
| 6 | Parap (Solo Ritual Dance With Leader-Chorus Singing) |
| 7 | Təluy (Prompter-Leader-Chorus-Singing) |
| 8 | Jagang Tigang (Music For Sampɛʔ, Lute) |
| 9 | Ləppoʔ Maut (For Jatung Utang, Xylophone And Sampɛʔ, Lute) |
| 10 | Əgung (Suspended Gong To Announce The Ceremony Of Naʔ Lom Nyak Soʔ). Təwung (Long Conical Drum, With Əgung. Əgung (For Dance, Təmban Bataʔ). Əgung (For Dance, Kələng Həluk). Əgung (For Dance, Kuwai) |
| 11 | Ənjuk Modang (Solo Singer) |
| 12 | Dayung Lung Balau (Welcome Ceremony With Leader-Chorus Singing) |
| 13 | Jɔng Nyəlong (Group Of Women) |
| 14 | Ləsɔng Undat (Gigantic Mortar To Pound Rice) |
| 15 | Tidaw (Women's Song) |
| 16 | Lutong (Bamboo Zithers) |
| 17 | Tong Buwɛh (Jew's Harp) |
| 18 | Bəttik Nilun (Tatooing Song) |
| 19 | Kədingət (Two Flutes) |
| 20 | Jatung Utang (Wooden Xylophone) |
| 21 | Tongluk Təgguk (Bamboo Percussion) |
| 22 | Ənjuk Haloʔ (Mixed Influences) |
| 23 | Liyung Bayu (For Uding, Jew's Harp) |
Notes
The music was recorded in 1977 during a workshop convened under the auspices of Unesco, the Indonesian National Commission for Unesco and the Directorate of Culture of Indonesia. The workshop was held in the Klinjau and Telen rivers of the Mahakam.
Field recordings by I Made Bandem.
Explanatory notes, song texts, field recordings: Nicole Revel-Macdonald.
Editing, explanatory notes, photos, music transcriptions: José Maceda.
Side I - Kenyah
Side II - Modang
Album
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