posted on 2021-11-18, 01:41authored byTraditional Musicians, Lynette Moore
Tape PP6A
Aornakan, 16-10-80
Lobat (starts 0:00)
1. Ende-Ende Mertinogong
2. Pengurih-urihkan Kempuna
3. Ende-Ende Suberang Bernoh
4. Lobati Bale Cibon-Cibon
5. Ende-Ende Berru Manik
Genderang (starts ~5:45)
1. Kata Sepitu
2. Tataken Raja
3. Kuku Endek-Endek
4. Kata Dolping
5. Gajah Menering Gajah
Gerantung (starts ~15:30)
1. Bagus Sojong
2. Kuta Papan
3. Kuta Payang
4. Perkata Perik
Lobat (starts ~21:30)
1. Tataken Kempuang
2. Tataken Beru
3. Tataken Serina
4. Tatak Mono Sukut
Kucapi (starts ~26:45)
1. Penjaga-Penjaga Rumerah
2. Perkata Balkih
3. Perkata Rangisah
4. Tataken Kemang
Sarune (starts ~31:30)
1. Tataken Puang
Kalondang (starts ~32:40)
2. Tentoa Serser
3. Tataken Kernang
4. Ende-Ende Berru Seni
5. Kapur Sitiktik
6. Ende-Ende Anak Malumang
A compilation of several short pieces for multiple instruments/instrumental setups. Lobat is a type of flute. Genderang is a group of percussion instruments (drums) that play energetic (interlocking?) rhythms. One of these pieces include Sarune (reed instrument/shawm). Gerantung is also a group of percussion instruments, however these are bells/gong-chimes. Kucapi is a plucked stringed instrument (zither). Sarune feature piece has some accompanying percussion (clappers). Kalondang is a group of percussion instruments (wooden/bamboo xylophones), which interlock with each other. A clapper accompanies these instruments. Timbre is much lighter/sweeter than the more heavy percussive instruments heard earlier.
Some pieces have brief spoken introductions. For ease of navigation, time stamps are provided for the start of each instrument/instrumental group.