Music of Indonesia, Vol. 5: Betawi and Sundanese Music of Java

Music of Indonesia, Vol. 5: Betawi and Sundanese Music of Java

by INDONESIA 5 / VARIOUS
Music of Indonesia, Vol. 5: Betawi and Sundanese Music of Java

Music of Indonesia, Vol. 5: Betawi and Sundanese Music of Java

by INDONESIA 5 / VARIOUS

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Overview

Java's north coast is a cultural jumble even by Indonesian standards. In the 20th century waves of Europeans, Javanese and Sundanese overtook a highly multi-ethnic group that had earlier merged into so-called Batavians. Three pieces from a village theater form called Topeng Betawi begin this volume. The ensemble features many of the same gongs and tuned bronze xylophones used in Javanese gamelan, as well as the rebab (local violin) and female singer that cover many of the melodies in both styles. Topeng Betawi music ranges between quietly menacing passages and frenzied, metallic clangor. Four remarkable Tanjidor pieces use the instruments of Dutch military bands, horns, fiddles, clarinet, and their Javanese variants. This is Betawi music style mostly free from the Sundanese element. One piece delivers an odd take on an oom-pah-pah waltz. Another mixes cooing and bleating horns with gongs and complaining clarinet, the voice of a "cat with white gunk in its eyes." Yet another settles into a vaguely jazzy swing, with graceful, melodic vocals and a weave of horns, reeds and bowed strings playing essentially Western harmonies. The volume concludes with lengthy samples from Ajeng, idiosyncratic Betawi village gamelan. The music is close to the energized Balinese gamelan sound with its dense, metallic textures, and frequent rhythmic and dynamic shifts. Here, the double-reed tarompet, rather than the rebab, takes the melodies. The Balinese flavor is a bit of a mystery, but it is unmistakable, especially in the long concluding piece with its lurching halts and sudden lunges into wild, fast passages with pumping percussion. ~ Banning Eyre

Product Details

Release Date: 10/19/1994
Label: Smithsonian Folkways Recordings
UPC: 0093074042120
Rank: 130525

Tracks

  1. Topeng Betawi: Tetalu Pendek
  2. Topeng Betawi: Tetalu Panjang
  3. Topeng Betawi: Tetalu Tiga: Daun Iris/Panca Marga
  4. Tanjidor: Was Pepeko
  5. Tanjidor: Gaplek
  6. Tanjidor: Ucing Belek
  7. Tanjidor: Jali-Jali Bunga Siantan
  8. Ajeng: Welasan
  9. Ajeng: Gandrung
  10. Ajeng: Cara Bali

Album Credits

Performance Credits

Anta   Gong
Tarim   Demung
Sarna   Clarinet
Warsun   Kendhang
Linda Welly   Vocals
Emog   Gong
Janin   Kecrek
Kwi Ap   Kendhang
Asnan   Gong,Guitar,Kempul
Cinang   Trumpet
Misna   Sax (Tenor)
Sophia Welly   Vocals
Siman   Trombone
Ibun   Tehyan
Isman   Bende
Sala   Double Bass
Bawon   Trumpet
Maswah   Rebab
Ajeng   Bonang,Trumpet
Raidi   Trombone
Kemah   Kecrek
Suryana   Trombone
Lasim   Kecrek
Mardi   Kenong
Mino   Saron
Ican   Bonang
Iying   Gendang
Cibong   Clarinet
Bidun   Kecrek
Sanin   Saron
Encin   Drums (Snare)
Wawan   Demung
Rokiyah   Sinden
Iden   Helicon
Kuyang   Gong,Kempul
Endam   Horn

Technical Credits

Philip Yampolsky   Engineer,Liner Notes
Anthony Seeger   Producer
Matt Walters   Producer
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