The Source of Sound involves the material, the movement and the vibration of which music arises.
Episode 42 Burma
An episode on Buddhism and music in Burma. Many people name the country mistakenly Myanmar, a name which was introduced by the military regime to cover up their atrocities. A military regime which is still in power and an army which still uses violence and genocide to maintain their position of power, despite the reluctant process of democratisation, which was introduced after the saffron revolution or the peoples’ rebellion of which monks were in the forefront in 2007. Burma is one of the few countries in Asia where the harp as a musical instrument still is part of a living tradition. Once, it was a very common musical instrument in many Asiatic countries, as we still can see on depictions of ancient monuments such as Borobudur and Angkor Wat, but nowadays you’ll only find it in Burma and with the Karen in the border region of Burma and Thailand. There is a special connection between the instrument and Buddhism in Burma. According to one of the Jataka stories about the past lives of the Buddha, he himself was once a harp player. The harp also plays an important role in rituals and songs that are connected to Buddhism.
Playlist
01. Invocation of the Buddha 5’10
Maung That Win
CD Myanmar Music by the Hsaing Waing Orchestra / The Burmese Harp
Auvidis D8281, track 7
02. Zayatut 8’50
Saung Mu Mu Thein
CD Zayatut
Colophon CD 119, track 1
03. Htoo Machana Thichinn Khant 9’57
Maung That Win
LP Birmanie musiques d’art
Ocora 558 555/56/57, Record 1, A1
04. Thu ma char nar 9’19
Pantara Sein Maung Saun
CD Rythms de Bagan & Mandalay
Arion ARN 64545, track 8
05. Utena saung phwe kyo 3’59
Sein Maung Maung
LP Birmanie musiques d’art
Ocora 558 555/56/57, Record 3, A1
06. Byaw 6’33
Sein Du Wun
CD Rythmes de Bagan & Mandalay
Arion ARN 64545, track 5
07. Swedaw Kyo 5’47
Saung Mu Mu Thein
CD Zayatut
Colophon CD 119, track 2
08. Zay ya tu 4’38
CD Myanmar musiques dedans et dehors
San Lwin – harp, Ma Tin Tin Htay – vocals
VDE-Gallo Peoples PEO CD-1009, track 2
09. Ananda Napia 6’29
Saung Mu Mu Thein
CD Zayatut
Colophon CD 119, track 8