Gamelan - Practice of Playing in an Indonesian Orchestra 3106-1GA-F
The classes have practical character and introduce the students through the Javanese court music into the topic of Asian music. The participants learn the playing technique of the Javanese gamelan instruments and play simple repertoire from Central Java. Basing on their own performance experiences, the students learn the main theoretical rules shaping the form and instrumentation in Javanese music. The best musicians participate in the concert activities of Warsaw Gamelan Group.
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Bibliography
Sumarsam, Introduction to Javanese Gamelan, Middletown-Wesleyan 2002; Barry Drummond, Javanese Gamelan Terminology, Boston Village Gamelan, b.d.; Judith Becker, Traditional Music in Modern Java, Honolulu, The University Press of Hawaii 1980; Judith Becker and Alan Feintein, Karawitan: Source Readings in Javanese Gamelan and Vocal Music, Ann Arbor, Center for South and Southeast Asian Studies, The University of Michigan, 1987; Benjamin Brinner, Knowing Music, Making Music: Javanese Gamelan and the Theory of Musical Competence and Interaction, Chicago, University of Chicago Press, 1995; Jennifer Lindsay, Javanese Gamelan, Kualalumpur, Oxford University Press 1992; Neil Sorrell, A Guide to the Gamelan, London, Faber and Faber Limited, 1990.
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