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- catalog abstract "From the Altaï Mountains in Central Asia comes a very special singing technique which the Mongols call Khöömii, or "pharynx". In English it is called biphonic singing because two tones issue forth simultaneously from the same mouth. Biphonic singing has become a national symbol in the People's Republic of Mongolia, and is included in the repertoire of the National Ensemble for Traditional Song and Dance. In this film, Trân Quang Hai and Hugo Zemp, ethnomusicologists and researchers at the Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique in Paris, present a detailed scientific study of the phenomenon of biphonic singing. Trân Quang Hui, who has taught himself the art of biphonic singing, is seen conducting a class where he is teaching others the technique. Also included are clips of performances by members of the Mongolian National Ensemble during their trip to Paris, where they were interviewed by Trân Quang Hui and demonstrate various types of "Khöömii". The film ends with notes on the various spiritual and therapeutic values of biphonic singing.".
- catalog alternative "Song of harmonics.".
- catalog contributor b4969729.
- catalog contributor b4969730.
- catalog contributor b4969731.
- catalog contributor b4969732.
- catalog contributor b4969733.
- catalog contributor b4969734.
- catalog created "c1989.".
- catalog date "1989".
- catalog date "c1989.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "c1989.".
- catalog description "Directed by Hugo Zemp ; written and researched by Trân Quang Hui and Hugo Zemp ; sound, Jean-Pierre Estival, Michele Cavillon ; English voiceovers, James Rosenstein ; photography, Hugo Zemp, Daniel Cavillon ; editing, Hugo Zemp.".
- catalog description "From the Altaï Mountains in Central Asia comes a very special singing technique which the Mongols call Khöömii, or "pharynx". In English it is called biphonic singing because two tones issue forth simultaneously from the same mouth. Biphonic singing has become a national symbol in the People's Republic of Mongolia, and is included in the repertoire of the National Ensemble for Traditional Song and Dance. In this film, Trân Quang Hai and Hugo Zemp, ethnomusicologists and researchers at the Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique in Paris, present a detailed scientific study of the phenomenon of biphonic singing. Trân Quang Hui, who has taught himself the art of biphonic singing, is seen conducting a class where he is teaching others the technique. Also included are clips of performances by members of the Mongolian National Ensemble during their trip to Paris, where they were interviewed by Trân Quang Hui and demonstrate various types of "Khöömii". The film ends with notes on the various spiritual and therapeutic values of biphonic singing.".
- catalog description "Performers: G. Iavgaan, T. Ganbold.".
- catalog extent "1 videocassette (38 min.) :".
- catalog issued "1989".
- catalog issued "c1989.".
- catalog language "engfremon eng".
- catalog language "mul".
- catalog publisher "[Paris] : Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique,".
- catalog spatial "Mongolia.".
- catalog subject "Harmonics (Music)".
- catalog subject "Khöömii.".
- catalog subject "Music Mongolia.".
- catalog subject "Singing Methods.".
- catalog subject "Vocal music Mongolia.".
- catalog subject "Vocal registers.".
- catalog title "Le chant des harmoniques videorecording = The song of harmonics / un recherche de Trân Quang Hai et Hugo Zemp ; un film de Hugo Zemp.".
- catalog title "Song of harmonics.".
- catalog type "image".