Tuesday, May 25, 2010

Kong Nay asks that “Chapey” be included as a world heritage

Kong Nay (Photo: Lyda, RFI)

24 May 2010
By Chan Lyda
Radio France Internationale
Translated from Khmer by Socheata

www.khmer.rfi.fr

បទ​យកការណ៍​របស់ ចាន់ លីដា

After surviving the Pol pot regime, currently, traditional Khmer art is facing with the flood of modern music. Kong Nay, a famous musician and Chapey singer from the 60s, is concerned about the loss of this unique ancient art. He asks that “Chapey” be quickly included as a world heritage treasure.

11 comments:

Anonymous said...

I love this kind of music and it's preaching. I'd do anything to help preserve it. Khmer Pride for lizife!!

Anonymous said...

Chapey is one of the Khmer music art form that represents Cambodia. We're all should preserve it for our future generations. We should teach the young ones about this music for them to understand what it is. It is very vital that this art form can also be an educating tool and message can be passed though by it. It is usually just story telling method accompanied by this solo instrument, it is very unique and has very catchy tune. We're all must preserve our musical heritage!!!!!!!!

Khmer Trakaulrungreurng, Aussie

Anonymous said...

Lok Ta Kong Nay, can jam yo....look up his videos on youtube......SOME GOODSTUFF...KHMER PRIDE BABY

Anonymous said...

Chapey is the smartest and most truthful languages in Khmer's music. Many of our old folks just love it. Young people don't seem to care for it, because the language seems somewhat too powerful and deep for them to understand. So listen up everyone, it calls Brain Power Art. You will find it more interesting as you get older and Mr. Kong Nay is trying to save them just for you.

Battambang

Anonymous said...

It is an old acticle or what! I heard Chapey is already became a world heritage!

Anonymous said...

2:01Pm did you do any thing yet??? Send money to School of art now!

3:08Pm do you know how to play Chapey! I bet you not! don't just say do it!TOO!

Anonymous said...

Chapei allows political message, social message, and all sorts of message to slip through political sensorship as an art form of practiced by the esoteric and poetic minds.

Also gives us a continuation of culture and history through oral recalling. Chapei are the most respected muse and minstrels in Khmer society.

Anonymous said...

good idea, khmer music and arts are among the finest in the world, really!

Anonymous said...

My parents love listening to chapey so it's natural for me to understand it. Khmer culture have everything, Chapey, Ayai, wedding music, lakorn basaac, ye-kay, robam, etc. What other cultures posses all that?

Anonymous said...

yes, nowadays, they use technology like computers, cd, dvd, etc to record the living arts. so cambodia should start recording and safeguarding our precious, beautiful khmer musics, arts, etc into these modern technology so to keep it alive forever in the name of khmer culture, tradition, education, etc... god bless cambodia.

Anonymous said...

Unbelievable but truth this particular musical art form the Thai cannot seem to copy. Even one particular Chapey musician in Surin is Khmer and sings Khmer, unfortunately has passed away already. Check her out youtube....

Khmer Trakaulrungreung