Thai Classical Singing
Its History, Musical Characteristics and Transmission
Seiten
2004
Routledge (Verlag)
978-0-7546-0790-8 (ISBN)
Routledge (Verlag)
978-0-7546-0790-8 (ISBN)
Because of the paucity of European-language studies of Thai classical singing the author has made this study particularly wide and covers a range of topics and aspects of the genre in the hope that it will encourage deeper research into the subject.
Thai classical singing is a genre that blossomed during the golden age of music in the royal court at Bangkok during the nineteenth century. It took a variety of forms including unaccompanied songs used for narration in plays, instrumental music that was used to accompany mimed actions, and songs of entertainment accompanied by an instrumental ensemble. Today, Thai classical singing is found widely outside the court, and its influence is evident in many traditional songs. This book is the first in English to provide a detailed study of Thai classical singing. Dusadee Swangviboonpong discusses the historical background to this long-established genre, the vocal techniques that it employs, the contexts in which it is performed, the degree of improvisation that performers use, the setting of texts and the methods used to teach the songs. Teaching methods still tend to focus on oral transmission, although there have been recent attempts by the Thai authorities to standardize the way singing is taught and practised. These controls are, argues the author, a threat to the the variety in style and approach that has characterised this music and kept it alive. The book features transcriptions of Thai classical songs and a glossary of Thai terms, so making it a useful introduction to the genre.
Thai classical singing is a genre that blossomed during the golden age of music in the royal court at Bangkok during the nineteenth century. It took a variety of forms including unaccompanied songs used for narration in plays, instrumental music that was used to accompany mimed actions, and songs of entertainment accompanied by an instrumental ensemble. Today, Thai classical singing is found widely outside the court, and its influence is evident in many traditional songs. This book is the first in English to provide a detailed study of Thai classical singing. Dusadee Swangviboonpong discusses the historical background to this long-established genre, the vocal techniques that it employs, the contexts in which it is performed, the degree of improvisation that performers use, the setting of texts and the methods used to teach the songs. Teaching methods still tend to focus on oral transmission, although there have been recent attempts by the Thai authorities to standardize the way singing is taught and practised. These controls are, argues the author, a threat to the the variety in style and approach that has characterised this music and kept it alive. The book features transcriptions of Thai classical songs and a glossary of Thai terms, so making it a useful introduction to the genre.
Dusadee Swangviboonpong, is Leverhulme research fellow at the Department of Music, School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London, UK. He is a distinguished Thai classical singer and musician who has performed frequently in Thailand and Europe. Dr Swangviboonpong has also taught Thai Classical Singing in both Thailand and the United Kingdom
Contents: Preface; The historical dimension; The basics of Thai vocal music; Lyrics and speech-tones; Poetic form and word positioning; Some significant features of Thai vocal melody; The teaching of Thai singing; Appendices; Glossary of Thai terms; Bibliography; Audiography; Index.
Erscheint lt. Verlag | 22.6.2004 |
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Reihe/Serie | SOAS Studies in Music |
Verlagsort | London |
Sprache | englisch |
Maße | 156 x 234 mm |
Gewicht | 521 g |
Themenwelt | Kunst / Musik / Theater ► Musik |
Geisteswissenschaften ► Geschichte | |
ISBN-10 | 0-7546-0790-9 / 0754607909 |
ISBN-13 | 978-0-7546-0790-8 / 9780754607908 |
Zustand | Neuware |
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