The Sam-Ang Sam Ensemble is a Cambodian ensemble that plays traditional Khmer music. it is named after the ensemble's founder and music director Sang-Ang Sam, (Khmer: សំ សំអាង; born 1949/1950), a Cambodian-American ethnomusicologist and 1994 recipient of a MacArthur Fellowship and a National Endowment for the Arts Fellowship (as part of the Apsara Ensemble) in 1998. Sam-Ang Sam and his wife Chan Moly Sam spent "more than two decades" (as of 1993) "performing, teaching, researching, and documenting" their native country's music and dances. Having studied… read more
The Sam-Ang Sam Ensemble is a Cambodian ensemble that plays traditional Khmer music. it is named after the ensemble's founder and music director Sang-Ang Sam, (Khmer: សំ សំអាង; born 1949/1950), a Cambodian-American ethnomusicologist and 1994 recipient of a MacArthur Fellowship and a Nati… read more
The Sam-Ang Sam Ensemble is a Cambodian ensemble that plays traditional Khmer music. it is named after the ensemble's founder and music director Sang-Ang Sam, (Khmer: សំ សំអាង; born 1949/1950), a Cambodian-American ethnomusicologist and 1994 recipient of a MacArthur Fellowship and a National Endowment for the Arts Fellowship (as part of the Apsara Ensemble) … read more