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The Gamelan Digul and the Prison-Camp Musician W - An Australian Link with the Indonesian Revolution
Margaret J. Kartomi
University of Rochester Press (2002)
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On Concepts and Classifications of Musical Instruments
Margaret J. Kartomi
The University of Chicago Press (1990)
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The Year of Voting Frequently - Politics and Artists in Indonesia's 2004 Elections
Margaret J. Kartomi
Monash Asia Institute (2005)
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The Gamelan Digul and the Prison-Camp Musician W - An Australian Link with the Indonesian Revolution
102,90 €
University of Rochester Press
Sivumäärä: 148 sivua
Asu: Kovakantinen kirja
Julkaisuvuosi: 2002, 01.02.2002 (lisätietoa)
Kieli: Englanti
This is the story of a particular Javanese group of "matching" musical instruments called the gamelan Digul, and their creator, the Indonesian musician and political activist Pontjopangrawit [1893-ca. 1965]. He was a superb Javanese court musician, who had entertained at the of king Paku Buwana X as a child. In this magnificent artistic environment he learned how to build gamelans, and also became a sought-after teacher. Involved in radical political activities, Pontjopangrawit was arrested in 1926 for his participation in the movement to free Indonesia from Dutch rule, and spent the next six years in the notorious Dutch East Indies prison camp at Boven Digul.
Made in 1927 entirely from "found" materials in the prison camp, including pans and eating utensils, the gamelan Digul became a symbol for the independence movement long after Pontjopangrawit's own release in 1932. In the 1940s, it was transported to Australia, where the Dutch and their prisoners took refuge from the Japanese invaders. At first interned as enemy aliens by the Australian government, the ex-Digulists were finally released. Cultural activities within the Australian Indonesian community involving the gamelan Digul served to create sympathy and interest for Indonesia's independence, which was granted in 1945. Tragically, Pontjopangrawit himself was later arrested by the Indonesian goverment during the 1965 revolution, and died in custody.
This book's musical and political discussions will interest all those concerned with Indonesian and Southeast Asian music, performing arts, history and culture as well as the beginnings of Australian-Indonesian friendship.

Margaret Kartomi, AM, FAHA, Dr. Phil, is the Professor of Music at Monash University. She has published over a hundred articles and several books, annotated CDs and LP records on the music of various parts of Indonesia and other ethnomusicological topics.

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