Accession No

1977.426


Description

Musical Instrument - Mouth-organ


Place

Asia; Southeast Asia; Laos; Salavan


Period


Source

Rattray, Robin [collector]; Picken, Laurence Ernest Rowland (Dr) [vendor]


Department

Anth


Reference Numbers

1977.426; 412.132 [Cat. Card] 307 [Picken No.]


Cultural Affliation


Material

Wood


Local Term


Measurements


Events

Context (CMS Context)
Picken Collection catalogue card reads:

'77.426 S.E.ASIA S. Laos / nr. Saravane
412.132: sets of free reeds / Mouth-organ with 14 pipes, the smallest / size made in Laos ('treble'). khae.n [underlined] / Collected Robin Rattray c. 1960, from a village in Saravane. / See pictures of stained bamboo mouth-organs of this type / in the unesco Collection of records: 'A musical anthology of / the Orient' - Laos.
Coll. Dr. L. E. R. Picken - numbered 307.'
Event Date 29/4/2016
Author: Olivia Maguire


Context (CMS Context)
Other numbers, 412.132 and 307, as listed on Picken Collection catalogue card.
Event Date 29/4/2016
Author: Olivia Maguire


Context (CMS Context)
Found on box list for Picken Box 59 but without database record. This record created from information available on Picken Collection catalogue card. Object not physically seen.
Event Date 29/4/2016
Author: Olivia Maguire


Description (CMS Description)
Sets of free reeds. Mouth-organ with 14 pipes, the smallest size made in Laos ('treble'). khae.n. Collected by Robin Rattray c. 1960, from a village in Saravane.
Event Date 29/4/2016
Author: Olivia Maguire


Context (CMS Context)
Letter (Archive 2, W16/1/1, Large Box N) from Robin [Rattray] (Monks, Priorswood, Compton, Guildford) to Laurence Picken, dated 9 June 1977 reads:
‘The instruments you ask about were all collected in Laos in 1960. Some I found myself in rather remote villages in Southern Laos, not fair from a place called Saravanne [sic.] which was later devastated by American bombing. The others were obtained from the Royal School of Music in Vientiane. I suppose that may also have disappeared now. There are of course some similarities with the music and dance of Thailand and Laos which could easily cause confusion.’
Event Date 3/5/2016
Author: Olivia Maguire


FM:269157

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