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A preun group performs just outside Phnom Penh last month. (Photo by: Roth Meas) |
Preun performance in Oddar Meanchey
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iZ1nZEsviaU
Preun performance in Surin
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jAp22q716PY
Wednesday, 04 January 2012
Roth Meas
The Phnom Penh Post
A rare type of traditional music known in Khmer as preun has been rediscovered in Cambodia in the depths of rural Samrong district in Oddor Meanchey province.
Cambodian cultural researcher, Young Yorn, 30, came across a folk group that performs the musical style while in the northwest of the Kingdom. He says the ancient music was different from other traditional Cambodian music that he has studied.
Young Yorn says it is uncertain when the musical form began. What is known is that the khen, an instrument made from long bamboo pipes, can be seen on a carving on Bayon temple.
“So we can say that preun has existed in Cambodia for a very long time,” Young Yorn says.