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SUMMARY:Presentation: Missing Legacy - Evidence of Recorded Sound in Pre-1945 Vietnam
DESCRIPTION:<p>Discover how early 20th-century phonograph recordings in Vietnam preserved traditional music and shaped the rise of cải lương theater.</p><p>&nbsp;</p><p>Multi-national record labels came to Vietnam at the start of the 20th&nbsp;century to record local repertoire that would encourage sales of&nbsp;their phonograph equipment. They captured in sound a vast variety and amount of traditional music and played a role in the growing popularity of reformed theater (<i>cải lương</i>)." A Missing Legacy" grew out of a conference exploring early 78 rpm recordings in Asia resulting in the book <a href="https://www.press.uillinois.edu/books/?id=c046124"><i>Phonographic Modernity: The Gramophone Industry and Music Genres in East and Southeast Asia</i>.</a></p><p>&nbsp;</p><p><strong>Jason Gibbs</strong> is the music librarian at the San Francisco Public Library. He holds a PhD in Music Theory and Composition from the University of Pittsburgh and is the author of the book <a href="https://sfpl.bibliocommons.com/item/show/2203732093"><i>Rock Hà Nội & Rumba Cửu Long</i></a>&nbsp;(2008, updated 2019). He wrote the entry for Vietnam in the <i>Continuum Encyclopedia of Popular Music of the World</i>&nbsp;and has published articles in <i>Asian Music</i>, <i>Journal of Vietnamese Studies</i>, <i>Southeast Asian Research</i>&nbsp;and <i>BBC Tiếng Việt</i>. He is also one of the co-authors of <i>Longing for the Past, the 78 RPM Era in Southeast Asia</i>&nbsp;(2013). He writes about Vietnamese music and popular culture on his <i>Tây Bụi</i>&nbsp;blog.</p>
LOCATION:Main Library - Koret Auditorium
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