The Spirit of Vietnam
  • In 2015, ICHCAP and the Vietnam Institute of Musicology (VIM) jointly produced Cultural Sounds: The Spirit of Vietnam , a nine-CD set to promote public awareness about the Vietnamese ICH. In 2013, the VIM had conducted a year-long joint project with ICHCAP to restore and digitize its analogue audio documentation of ICH. The project resulted in the successful digitization of some three hundred magnetic tapes in the VIM’s collection. This CD collection was produced to distribute the outcomes of the project while raising the visibility of the audio resources. Local researchers thematically selected the eighty-seven tracks in the collection. Information on each track is presented in Vietnamese, English and Korean. This project is significant as it resulted in restoring analogue recordings at risk of permanent damage and digitizing them to enhance their academic value and public visibility.
  • Hát Xoan (Xoan singing) or cửa đình singing (singing at the village communal house) starts in spring during singing and dancing performances to worship the god in the village communal house. According to legend Hát Xoan appeared in the time of Kings Hùng, in the ancestral land of Hùng Vương—Phú Thọ, a province in the midland area of Vietnam. Gathering of Xoan singers who worship in spring called Xoan guild or families of Xoan. In a Xoan guild, there are between six and eighteen members. Men, called kép (instrumentalist), have to know how to beat a drum and sing the lead. Women are called đào (female singer). Female singers must not only be beautiful but also be able sing and dance well. The leader, called ông trùm, is an expert in art and master in all Xoan singing customs . He is also responsible for organizing and training instrumentalists and singers. Nowadays, in Phú Thọ province, there are four original Xoan guilds, in Kim Đới, Phù Đức, Thét, and An Thái villages. The Xoan guilds start their two-month spring itinerary 6 Jan (lunar calendar).
    Xoan singing for worship is structured into three singing stages: Stage one is a ritual opening that includes songs such as Giáo trống, Giáo pháo, Thơ nhang, and Đóng đám. The Xoan guild of An Thái village opens with the song Chào vua while Xoan guild of Kim Đới village opens with Mời vua. Stage two is the performance of fourteen songs (known as quả cách) such as Kiều Giang cách, Nhàn ngâm cách, Tràng mai cách, Ngư tiều canh mục cách, Đối dẫy cách, Hồi liên cách, Tứ mùa cách, Quả cách is an ancient term. Quả means a long song while cách is a method of singing a specific song. Cách is the way ancient Confusion scholars expressed their feelings and conceptions of society and nature. The content of these fourteen songs is about wishing the four classes of people— scholars, farmers, craftsmen, and merchants—prosperity and fame. Stage three is a love-exchange song, including songs such as Bợm gái, Bỏ bộ, Xin hoa đố chữ, Gài hoa, Hát đúm, and Giã cá. The content reflects the desire of a couple’s love. Therefore, the items in this stage are usually performed by Xoan singers with local male villagers. The cultural exchange between Xoan guild and local male villagers make the singing session more attractive. However, Xoan singing was under the threat of being lost over time. On 24 November 2011, Xoan singing of Phú Thọ province was recognized as an Intangible Cultural Heritage In Need of Urgent Safeguarding of Humanity. In this CD, we selected and arranged some Xoan singing songs recorded and kept at Vietnamese Institute for Musicology in 1959.

Audios

  • No. Title Performer Country Manage No Running Time
    1 Hat Xoan in Phu Tho Vietnam Vietnam AA00000035
    Bỏ bộ singing Nguyễn Thị Lập, Lê Thị Điển and Xoan guild Vietnam AI00000323

    0:10:40

    Xin hoa - đố chữ Folk artist group of Phù Đức Xoan guild Vietnam AI00000353

    0:02:47

    Ngư tiều canh mục cách Nguyễn Văn Vát, Lê Thị Điển, Nguyễn Thị Lập and Xoan guild Vietnam AI00000279

    0:08:02

    Tràng mai cách Nguyễn Văn Vát, Lê Thị Điển, Nguyễn Thị Lập and Xoan guild Vietnam AI00000297

    0:03:39

    Nhàn ngâm cách Lê Văn Chức, Nguyễn Thị Lập, Lê Thị Điển and Xoan guild Vietnam AI00000263

    0:04:32

    Kiều giang cách Nguyễn Văn Đô, Nguyễn Thị Lập, Lê Thị Điển and Xoan guild Vietnam AI00000300

    0:06:09

    Đóng đám Nguyễn Thị Lập, Lê Thị Điển and Xoan guild Vietnam AI00000287

    0:02:51

    Thơ nhang Lê Văn Chức and Xoan guild Vietnam AI00000283

    0:04:37