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A concert of singers, a Muong Lim (Laos), vivid music and rhythmee sung by a soloist
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A concert of singers, a Muong Lim (Laos), vivid music and rhythmee sung by a soloist
LSE4329211 A concert of singers, a Muong Lim (Laos), vivid music and rhythmee sung by a soloist and repeated in chorus during each chorus, all wear the traditional hairstyle of the Mou Tsu, who wear long hair, braids under their turban. Engraving to illustrate a voyage of exploration in Indochina, by Francis Garnier, lieutenant of ship, in 1866-1868, published in " Le tour du monde" 1872, edited by Edouard Charton, edition Hachette, Paris. Selva Collection. by Unknown Artist, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: A concert of singers, a Muong Lim (Laos), vivid music and rhythmee sung by a soloist and repeated in chorus during each chorus, all wear the traditional hairstyle of the Mou Tsu, who wear long hair, braids under their turban. Engraving to illustrate a voyage of exploration in Indochina, by Francis Garnier, lieutenant of ship, in 1866-1868, published in " Le tour du monde" 1872, edited by Edouard Charton, edition Hachette, Paris. Selva Collection.); Photo eLeonard de Selva; out of copyright
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This print captures the essence of a concert in Muong Lim, Laos, where vibrant music and rhythmic melodies fill the air. The focal point is a soloist, pouring their heart into each note as they lead the chorus. The energy is palpable as the singers join in unison during every chorus, creating an enchanting harmony that resonates with the audience. The performers are adorned in traditional attire, showcasing the distinct hairstyle of the Mou Tsu people. Their long hair is intricately braided under their turbans, adding to the cultural richness depicted in this engraving. It serves as a visual representation of a voyage of exploration through Indochina by Francis Garnier, a lieutenant on board ship during 1866-1868. Published in "Le tour du monde" in 1872 and edited by Edouard Charton for Hachette Paris edition, this artwork offers us a glimpse into an era long gone but still alive through its portrayal. This piece belongs to Selva Collection and was captured by an unknown artist from the 19th century. Through this photograph's composition and attention to detail, we can almost hear the melodious tunes echoing across time. It transports us back to that moment when music transcended boundaries and brought people together from different walks of life. A testament to both cultural diversity and shared human experiences, this image reminds us of our universal love for music and its power to unite souls across generations.
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