Oleg

Oleg Oleg
RTF recording of the Balinese music concert, given during the "Ballet de Bali" performance at the Marigny theater in Paris. This event, under the High Patronage of His Excellency the Ambassador of the Republic of Indonesia and for the first time in France, features Anak Agung Gede Mandera, Ni Gusti Raka and Sampih.
SEAH Identifier
CNRS00390
Item Number (principal identifier)
CNRSMH_I_1953_001_001_02
Original title
Oleg
Vernacular Title
Oleg
Date Created
1953-02
Place
Indonesia
Annotated Place
Bali (Recorded in concert in Paris, at the Marigny theater
Population Name (Supplementary Data) /
Balinese
Ethnolinguistic Group
Malayo-Polynesian
Archivist notes
RTF recording of the Balinese music concert, given during the "Ballet de Bali" performance at the Marigny theater in Paris. This event, under the High Patronage of His Excellency the Ambassador of the Republic of Indonesia and for the first time in France, features Anak Agung Gede Mandera, Ni Gusti Raka and Sampih.
Instruments (Original Archival Data)
Instrumental ensemble
Instrument (Supplementary/ Decoseas Annotated Data)
Gamelan
Archivist Category/Genre
Theater music
Collector
RTF-Musée de l’Homme
Archivist Data Set (collection)
Concert de musique balinaise, 1953
Date Acquired
1953
Provenance
Recording deposited at Musée de l’Homme by Radio Television Française (copy)
Holding Institution of Original Materials
Bibliothèque nationale de France, Paris
Licensing Institution
Sound archives of the CNRS - MUSEE DE L'HOMME
Points of Access/ Accessing Insitutions
CREM-LESC (CNRS, Univ. Paris-Nanterre, France)
URL
http://archives.crem-cnrs.fr/archives/items/51542/
Metadata Language
French; English
Primary Source Citation
https://archives.crem-cnrs.fr/archives/collections/CNRSMH_I_1953_001/
Type of recording
Concert
Digital Format on Omeka
Wav 48khz-24bit
Time duration
00:06:28
Comment
Variation of the classic "Legong". This dance mimics the "Pengipuk" or amorous attitude. It is performed by two young girls from the village of Sayan, Desak Putu and Sang Ayu. Because they are infinitely feminine, the music is much lighter of the "anglunk" (bamboo instrument) follows the sinuous style of the dance. (Cf. DT Record. Indonesia: File "Bali - BM. 53.1": 1 booklet "Ballets de Bali")
Tags/ Keywords
Love; Dance
Copyright Information
CC BY-NC-ND 3.0 FR
Waveform
http://archives.crem-cnrs.fr/archives/items/CNRSMH_I_1953_001_001_02/visualize/waveform_centroid/346x130/
Original Physical Format
Magnetic tape, diameter Large format; speed 38cm/s; Full Track, Mono
Media Type
Audio