Focus: Gamelan Music of Indonesia

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Central Javanese
Central Javanese Gamelan
Central Javanese Gamelan Music
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contemporary gamelan innovation
Double Reed Wind Instrument
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ethnomusicology
Female Singer Dancers
Gamelan Ensemble
Gamelan Instruments
Gamelan Music
Gamelan Sekaten
gong
Gong Chime
Gong Ensembles
Gong Kebyar
Indonesian cultural studies
instruments
Javanese Gamelan Music
musical
musical identity theory
Musical Processes
performance practice analysis
Pinn Peat
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Rebab Player
religious influence in music
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Simultaneous Variation
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Southeast Asian Musical
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Sundanese Dance
Sundanese Gamelan
Sundanese Music
Tembang Sunda
Toba Batak
traditional ensemble pedagogy
Tuning System
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Product details

  • ISBN 9780367857486
  • Weight: 889g
  • Dimensions: 174 x 246mm
  • Publication Date: 09 Feb 2022
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Focus: Gamelan Music of Indonesia, Third Edition, introduces the emblematic music of Southeast Asia’s largest country, as sound and as cultural phenomenon, highlighting the significant role gamelan music plays in the national culture while teaching of Indonesian values and modern-day life. Despite Indonesia’s great diversity—a melting pot of indigenous, Hindu, Buddhist, Islamic, Portuguese, Dutch, British, and modern global influences—a forged national identity is at its core. This volume explores that identity, understanding present-day Javanese, Balinese, Cirebonese, and Sundanese gamelan music through ethnic, social, cultural, and global perspectives.

New to the third edition:

  • Updated content throughout to reflect current Indonesian history and geography, as well as revivals of gamelan ensembles by the Cirebonese courts
  • Modern examples of Indonesian musics, along with new uses of gamelan and other traditional musics
  • An examination of school gamelan and ISBI as a center of innovation
  • Expanded discussion on dangdut and its current status in Indonesia, along with Islam’s effect on dangdut
  • Listening examples now posted as online eResources

Henry Spiller is Professor of Ethnomusicology at the University of California, Davis.

Elizabeth A. Clendinning is Associate Professor of Music at Wake Forest University.