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Hát ả đào

LC control no.sh 99000679
Topical headingHát ả đào
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Variant(s)Ca trù
See alsoMusic--Vietnam
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Found inWork cat.: 97-218992: Studien zu traditionellen vietnamesischen Instrumentalpraktiken des hát ả đào und des ca vọng cổ, 1997 (also called ca trù)
New Grove: under Vietnam (In north Vietnam, main kind of entertainment music (i.e. art music perf. by small no. of instrumentalists for a limited audience, somewhat like chamber music in the West) was the hat a dao, perf. by prof. or semi-prof. singers acc. by only one musician playing on the dan day, or by an inst. ensemble when singers danced at the same time; very likely that it was created in 15th cent., reached peak of development in 19th cent., and began to decline in 20th)
White, D. Dict. of pop. music styles of the world, c1998: p. 94, under Vietnam (hat a dao, a women's art song of the north; a poetic singing, often acc. by lute)