1992
:56
Cancion de cuna
Amérique du Sud
Collecteur : Beaudet, Jean-Michel
Bolivia. A lone woman sings a repetitive lullaby in the Takana language.
1948
1:33
Tuareg lullaby
Afrique septentrionale
Interprète(s) : Aichatou | Collecteur(s) : Lhote, Henri
Algeria. Lullaby sung by a taklit, a slave dedicated to domestic work or a shepherdess among the Tuareg.
1975
1:11
Dorze's lullaby
Afrique orientale
Interprète(s) : Umpase Aye | Collecteur(s) : Lortat-Jacob, Bernard
Ethiopia. Lullaby performed in Dorze by a woman recorded in a communal living space.
2014
2:46
Charm Par
Asie du Sud-Est
Interprète(s) : Phouthavongsa, Nouth | Collecteur(s) : Petit, Jérome
Laos. A single woman performs the song "Charm Par" in a recording studio.
1991
4:02
Ja bilalé
Asie du Sud-Est
Interprète(s) : Ulang, Haji | Collecteur(s) : Rappoport, Dana ; Serafini, Serge
Indonesia. Lullaby sung by a woman living in Unaaha with the sound of morning life in the background.
1991
:56
Tubular zither dimba-dimba nggowuna solo
Asie du Sud-Est
Collecteur : Rappoport, Dana ; Serafini, Serge
Indonesia. The Tolaki people's dimba-dimba nggowuna tubular zither provides the rhythm that accompanies the Lulo dance. This instrument can be tuned; there are three notes that make a major chord: B D# F.
1962
1:00
Sanza solo
Afrique occidentale
Collecteur : Sallée, Pierre
Togo. Lama-kara sanza lamellophone solo with bleatings on background.
1993
2:58
Ole sio
Asie du Sud-Est
Collecteur : Simonnot, Joséphine ; Dechamps, Pierre
Indonesia. Slow song performed by a mixed choir of the Moluccan people, punctuated by an asymmetrical beat.
1965
2:47
Baoulé song accompanied by a lamellophone
Afrique occidentale
Collecteur : Zemp, Hugo
Ivory Coast. A four-part entertainment song accompanied by the Kote lamellophone, which has six iron keys mounted on a wooden table, beneath which is fixed a half-calabash serving as a resonator.
2000
3:47
Ridzula ro takala
North Africa
Interprète(s) : Netshamutshedzi | Collecteur(s) : Julien, Aude
South Africa. Male voice recorded at the workplace of the performer, Netshamutshedzi, who also makes the mbira lamellophone with which he accompanies himself. For the Venda people, the mbira is an instrument for entertainment, and the repertoire consists of adaptations of other musical genres and personal compositions, often accompanied by songs.
1958
1:44
Pikin bali
Amérique du Sud
Collecteur : Hurault, Jean
French Guiana. Responsorial lullaby of men, night sounds in the background.
1965
3:04
Teda lullaby
Afrique centrale
Interprète(s) : Boukhi | Collecteur(s) : Brandily, Monique
Chad. A Teda woman sings a lullaby in a house where children are heard.
1957
:44
Hat ru
Asie du Sud-Est
Interprète(s) : Pham Duy | Collecteur(s) : Chambure, Geneviève de
Vietnam. In the south of the country, a man sings alone a short lullaby called Hat ru.
1958
3:20
Song about the death of the Thai queen
Asie du Sud-Est
Interprète(s) : Paribrata de Nakorn saviam ; Marasi ; Princess | Collecteur(s) : Condominas, Georges
Thailand. Solo song of the heroic death of the Thai queen by Princess Marasi Paribatra of Nakorn Saviam.
1965
3:37
Set of six flat gongs cing ting
Asie du Sud-Est
Collecteur : Condominas, Georges
Vietnam. Set of 6 flat gongs "cing ting", the melodic theme announced by the male voice at the beginning.
1991
5:18
Dargilik suite on the setar
Asie centrale
Interprète(s) : Tavallaev, Mohammad-Ata | Collecteur(s) : During, Jean
Tajikistan. Mohammad-Ata Tavallaev was the most renowned Badakhshan setar player of his time. He added frets to the instrument. Here he plays the first melody of the Dargilik suite.
2010
4:00
Alla (berceuse accompanied by lute)
Asie centrale
Interprète(s) : Golbahar Shukurova | Collecteur(s) : During, Jean
Tajikistan. A woman's voice sings a lullaby, and the lute joins in towards the end of the excerpt.
1976
2:52
Work song of Ladakh
Asie méridionale
Collecteur : Helffer, Mireille
India. Singing voice featuring a male solo alternating with two women and work sounds.
1970
1:51
Porungari lullaby
Océanie Polynésie
Collecteur : Zemp, Hugo
Guadalcanal. Lullaby sung by a high-pitched female voice and a deep female voice.
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