Brao / Krung in Cambodia (KG 2003-2005)

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Recorded by Laurent Jeanneau in Ratanakiri province, Cambodia, in 2003-2005.

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The Krungs are a subgroup of Brao people. Half of the Braos are living in Cambodia and the other half in Laos. The term "krung" refers to a different kind of forest ; basically in the seventies, plenty of Brao people emigrated to Laos to escape the khmer rouge madness. The ones who remained in Cambodia called themselves krung. They speak the same language, they belong to the same Mon khmer family and are the first inhabitants of this area.
With other ethnic groups in the area, they share a lot musically, especially the fascination for Gong playing in animist ceremonies, but also similar bamboo instruments.
The music of Brao and Kreung people can be simply divided in two categories:
- entertainment music with bamboo instruments and singing
- ensemble of gongs for animist ceremonies.
Om this cd, you can listen to the entertainment music of Krung people: the party being organised for the rice harvest celebration in November and December. Bamboo tubes ensemble are being played to go along drinking new rice wine.

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