Musical Instruments of Indonesia an introductory handbook |
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Author |
Margaret Joy Kartomi |
1st publication |
Indonesian Arts Society, Melbourne, 1985 |
ISBN |
0-9589225-00 |
Price |
SG$ 16.80 |
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60 pages, paperback |
21,1 cm × 22,8 cm |
Illustrations : 42 b&w, 9 color |
Contents Bibliography & discography |
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In the foreword, Hugh O'Neill, president of the Indonesian Arts Society, talks briefly about the gamelan Digul and the exhibition in which it is shown, as well as other related themes. The exhibition and it's book, the present one, mark the Society's tenth year.
In the next section, M. Kartomi introduces us to the musical instruments of Indonesia according to historical periods of the archipelago. We can see that not all instruments are for gamelans, and that non-indigenous musical traditions arrived in the country with Islam and European culture forming thus "strata" (her own word) in the music of Indonesia. The introduction is followed by a select bibliography and discography.
The following section, from p. 23 to p. 59, is a list of instruments, with description and name of who loaned it. There are 158 entries, arranged alphabetically, starting with "angklung" and finishing on "uyup-uyup sordam (sordam buluh)". The book ends with a short text about the exhibition.