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Trân Van Khê

Trân Van Khê

Trân Van Khê has been played on NTS shows including The Do!! You!!! Breakfast Show w/ Charlie Bones, with Improvisation Dans Le Mode Sa-Mac, Exprimant La Nostalgie, La Tristesse first played on 6 January 2016.

Trân Van Khé (born 24 July 1921 in Mỹ Tho, Tiền Giang, Vietnam) is a Vietnamese musician, specializing in Vietnamese traditional music. He is the father of ethnomusicologist Trần Quang Hải. Born into a family with four generations of musicians, he was taught the musical tradition of the family by his paternal aunt Trân Ngoc Vien and his maternal uncle Nguyen Tri Khuong, having lost his parents at a very early age.

Professor Trân Van Khé is a Doctor in Musicology; he carried out research at the Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (C.N.R.S.), has been a teacher at Paris-Sorbonne University, and is Honorary Member of the Conseil international de la musique (Unesco). His scientific research along with his activity in traditional music (participation in numerous festivals, several recordings released by Ocora, l'Unesco and A.C.C.T.) have led to his receiving many distinctions and prizes from prestigious universities, academies and international institutions.

He is able to play many Vietnamese instruments: dan kim or dan nguyet (moon-shaped lute), dan tranh (sixteen stringed zither), dan co or dan nhi (two-stringed fiddle), dan ty ba (pear-shaped, four stringed lute) and the trong nhac, ceremonial drum. He knows how to recite poems and sing in traditional styles of the North and the South.

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Trân Van Khê

Trân Van Khê has been played on NTS shows including The Do!! You!!! Breakfast Show w/ Charlie Bones, with Improvisation Dans Le Mode Sa-Mac, Exprimant La Nostalgie, La Tristesse first played on 6 January 2016.

Trân Van Khé (born 24 July 1921 in Mỹ Tho, Tiền Giang, Vietnam) is a Vietnamese musician, specializing in Vietnamese traditional music. He is the father of ethnomusicologist Trần Quang Hải. Born into a family with four generations of musicians, he was taught the musical tradition of the family by his paternal aunt Trân Ngoc Vien and his maternal uncle Nguyen Tri Khuong, having lost his parents at a very early age.

Professor Trân Van Khé is a Doctor in Musicology; he carried out research at the Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (C.N.R.S.), has been a teacher at Paris-Sorbonne University, and is Honorary Member of the Conseil international de la musique (Unesco). His scientific research along with his activity in traditional music (participation in numerous festivals, several recordings released by Ocora, l'Unesco and A.C.C.T.) have led to his receiving many distinctions and prizes from prestigious universities, academies and international institutions.

He is able to play many Vietnamese instruments: dan kim or dan nguyet (moon-shaped lute), dan tranh (sixteen stringed zither), dan co or dan nhi (two-stringed fiddle), dan ty ba (pear-shaped, four stringed lute) and the trong nhac, ceremonial drum. He knows how to recite poems and sing in traditional styles of the North and the South.

Original source: Last.fm

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Improvisation Dans Le Mode Sa-Mac, Exprimant La Nostalgie, La Tristesse
Trân Van Khê, Trân Quang Hai, Trân Thi Thuy Ngoc
Ocora1976
Improvisation Rythmique Au Trông Nhac Lê
Trân Van Khê, Trân Quang Hai, Trân Thi Thuy Ngoc
Ocora1976