Royal Court Music of Thailand

Editorial Reviews

Product Description
Reticent yet dynamic, sophisticated and delicate, this recording contains four cherished and exquisite compositions performed with an enchanting mix of xylophones, gongs, cymbals, fiddles, guitars, and breathtaking vocals. Instrumental and vocal music of the Thai classical repertoire draws listeners into a realm of ornate tonal variations and textured rhythms. Recorded in 1994 in Bangkok, this studio recording features musicians of the Bangkok College of Dramatic Arts Fine Arts Department, performing the traditional and highly refined music of the Thai royal court. "Splendid example of thoroughly contemporary exotica." –Boston Rock

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Royal Court Music of Thailand
Average customer rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars
  • Enjoyably unique
  • Classic Thai music
  • A tough call for some great music
Royal Court Music of Thailand
Various Artists
Manufacturer: Smithsonian Folkways
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B000001DKN
Release Date: 1994-07-26

Tracks:

  1. Sounds Of The Surf Overture (Pleng Homrong Kleun Katob Fang)
  2. The Floating Moon (Pheng Bulan Loy Luen)
  3. A Starlit Night (Pleng Ratri Radab Dao Thao)
  4. Heart OF The Sea (Pleng Ok Thalay Thao)

Album Description

Reticent yet dynamic, sophisticated and delicate, this recording contains four cherished and exquisite compositions performed with an enchanting mix of xylophones, gongs, cymbals, fiddles, guitars, and breathtaking vocals. Instrumental and vocal music of the Thai classical repertoire draws listeners into a realm of ornate tonal variations and textured rhythms. Recorded in 1994 in Bangkok, this studio recording features musicians of the Bangkok College of Dramatic Arts Fine Arts Department, performing the traditional and highly refined music of the Thai royal court. "Splendid example of thoroughly contemporary exotica." -Boston Rock

Customer Reviews:

4 out of 5 stars Enjoyably unique.......2007-03-26

This music, the product of centuries of royal tradition, is some of the most bizarre I've ever heard. Personally I actually enjoyed it -- it's not everyday you hear something as interesting as this. I can't comment on the vocals, but the climactic instrumental finales of each song were breathtakingly otherworldly. They possess a detached, alien beauty that I really can't describe. Sophisticated, refined, and interesting. Just amazing stuff.

However, xylophone-haters beware. Asian-style xylophones seem to be a staple of this kind of music.

4 out of 5 stars Classic Thai music.......2007-03-09

I have never owned a cd with Thai music so this is a new experience for me. I like the recordings (the sound quality is very good) and the music is very interesting. I would recommend it.The only downside is that there are really only 3 songs, though they each are fairly lengthy.

3 out of 5 stars A tough call for some great music.......2000-01-14

Musically I am a big fan of this cd, but my main complaint would have to be that when listened to in headphones the instruments are not spaced well so overall, the cd comes off as sounding a bit "small".

I do love the music though. The female who sings on a couple of the tracks is the main focus of my fascination with this cd. This is the only Thai cd I own (so far! ), so I'm not an expert, but the female vocalist has what I could only describe as a "backwards" style of singing. I don't mean "backwards" as a cultural slur. I mean that sometimes her voice sounds like she is singing in reverse, and it is mesmerizing.

Actually I am torn. My first instinct was four stars, but I have decided on three, but I give it three stars with the disclaimer that I am a big fan of this cd and me and my music collection are better for owning it. So far I have only reviewed one cd that I gave two stars to, but this cd is head-and-shoulders more worth the money than that one is.

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