January 27, 2006

master kung nai

call it my lucky week for meeting khmer legends.

after a little over 72 hrs since interviewing mr. vann nath, i had another great honor: to meet the ray charles of cambodia, master kung nai. lok ta is one of cambodia's most prolific chapey dong veng (long-necked guitar) players.

lok ta is part of an art collective of master musicians and singers under the internationally renowned organization, cambodian living arts (selapak khmer amatak). tonight marked a special pre-release cd party of music performances from the album held at phnom penh's newest dining hotspot, romdeng.

being with the press, charley todd of cla, generously gave me two copies: khmer passages: songs for cycles of cambodian life and khmer jazz fusion.

the ambience at romdeng -- filled with local artists, members of the press, tourists, art lovers, elders -- set the mood for a memorable night of singing and music.

there were five pieces played for the packed, wine drinking audience. i recall the soothing sounds of a lullaby, a duet beautifully sung by a young lady and a master musician, but the crowd favorite unarguably was the solo performance by master kung nai.

his performance marks the second time i had the honor to hear him live. the first was fairly recent at the us embassy's inauguration party two weeks back at chaktomuk theater.

the crowd was at a standstill as master kung nai under aid from his assistant help the blind musician situate himself on stage. he grabs his signature instrument. greets with his warm smile and begin to strike the strings.

he did not disappoint one soul in the room. in his five-minute "freestyle," the whole audience smiled along with him while his lyrics contaminated everyone with laughter.

though performances had ended, the event continued with a social over khmer food.

it was after my hearty meal that i had the courage to introduce myself to lok ta. i greeted him with the respectable sompeah. he gently grabbed my hands to show his appreciation. i told him that although most of his lyrics are beyond my competency, i felt a deep connection because i am still a "koun khmer." i asked if he has ever performed in the states for a khmer or non-khmer audience. surprisingly, a man of his artistic talents has yet to step on american stage. khmer community leaders, we must do something.

after my 15-min conversation, i gave his assistant (who i believe is his wife) my business card for future communication. i gave my respects and onward to mingling with the bubbling crowd.

:: merci beaucoup to erwan of saklapel for keeping inform of these art functions ::
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1 - They have very nice logo. (Comment this)

Written by: Wanna at 2006/01/31 - 16:08:30
2 - Great writing, P! I'll check back often - also your choice of subjects is more of what we need to be reading about Cambodia.

Cheers. (Comment this)

Written by: elizabeth at 2006/02/01 - 14:51:54
3 - I agree with Wanna -- keep it up! Where can one purchase (online) his music cds? (Comment this)

Written by: Beth at 2006/02/02 - 01:39:42
4 - Som swakom, Elizabeth! Siem Reap, eh? So what's new in your neck of the woods? (Comment this)

Written by: -P- at 2006/02/02 - 11:08:33
5 - Beth: An official date was never dislosed at the gathering, but I could imagine that the cd's releasal would be sometimes before Khmer New Year in April. I'll keep you and others informed when I receive updates.

Cheers, Phatry
-P- (Comment this)

Written by: -P- at 2006/02/02 - 11:10:32
6 - Hello, Beth
just want say hello to you and all those KHMERS people in Cambodia.My name is Krisnah,I am so proud of what do for these (KHMERS) people.Beth,you've made differences for these people lives...What you have done will forever be in my heart,I am Khmer as well.I hope we will meet some day in the future...keep up your god work,may the LORD your GOD countinue to bless you and your WORK!!!!Bye for now. (Comment this)

Written by: Krisnah at 2006/02/09 - 01:15:26
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