Nonesuch Explorer Series / Java: The Jasmine Isle: Gamelan Music
Album: | Java: The Jasmine Isle: Gamelan Music | Collection: | World | |
Artist: | Nonesuch Explorer Series | Added: | Sep 2003 | |
Label: | Nonesuch Records |
A-File Activity
Add Date: | 2005-07-10 | Pull Date: | 2005-09-11 | Charts: | Reggae/World |
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Week Ending: | Sep 11 | Aug 21 | Jul 31 | Jul 24 |
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Airplays: | 1 | 1 | 2 | 1 |
Recent Airplay
1. | Dec 09, 2015: | 12-9-2015
Pangkur |
4. | Jul 25, 2005: | Plastic Fantastic Lover
Tjatrik |
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2. | Sep 04, 2005: | Coronary Heart Disease
Pangkur |
5. | Jul 24, 2005: | "In Your Ear..." le Tour de France Win for Lance, 7th & Final...
Kebo Giro |
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3. | Aug 18, 2005: | I once was a world citizen
Pangkur |
6. | Jul 18, 2005: | plastic fantastic lover
Pangkur |
Album Review
David Shaw
Reviewed 2005-07-01
Reviewed 2005-07-01
Java The Jasmine Isle: Gamelan Music Nonesuch, 2003
Originally recorded in 1969 and released on vinyl, this remastering is dated 03.
A sampler of the Javanese gamelan style, this recording uses instruments only.
These are popular standards played just for the sake of recordist David
Lewiston. The booklet reproduces the original liner notes and has the great
bonus of clear photos of each instrument used in the recording.
Faves: 1,3,7, (Dr D 07-05)
(All track titles and times on back of case)
1. Solo gender, the marimba of gamelan using bronze keys and bamboo resonators
2. Sundanese gamelan (no gender) playing representative Sunda piece
3. Same piece as 2 with solo gambang, a xylophone with bamboo keys
4. Surakarta piece, dance music, slow, measured pace of love obsession
5. Jogjakarta piece, used to signify the end of a night’s performance
6. Sundanese piece, med pace, lots of interplay and off-beat drumming
7. Sundanese version of 4, this as a gambang solo piece. Med upbeat, fun
8.Jogjakarta style, heavy and portentous as befits preparation for battle
9. Honoring the ‘sacred water buffalo’, med lilting, dance piece used as
wedding overture and in other ceremonies
10. Jogjakarta piece, slow, accompanies a mask dance. Title is ‘excited’
but music is measured and stately.
Originally recorded in 1969 and released on vinyl, this remastering is dated 03.
A sampler of the Javanese gamelan style, this recording uses instruments only.
These are popular standards played just for the sake of recordist David
Lewiston. The booklet reproduces the original liner notes and has the great
bonus of clear photos of each instrument used in the recording.
Faves: 1,3,7, (Dr D 07-05)
(All track titles and times on back of case)
1. Solo gender, the marimba of gamelan using bronze keys and bamboo resonators
2. Sundanese gamelan (no gender) playing representative Sunda piece
3. Same piece as 2 with solo gambang, a xylophone with bamboo keys
4. Surakarta piece, dance music, slow, measured pace of love obsession
5. Jogjakarta piece, used to signify the end of a night’s performance
6. Sundanese piece, med pace, lots of interplay and off-beat drumming
7. Sundanese version of 4, this as a gambang solo piece. Med upbeat, fun
8.Jogjakarta style, heavy and portentous as befits preparation for battle
9. Honoring the ‘sacred water buffalo’, med lilting, dance piece used as
wedding overture and in other ceremonies
10. Jogjakarta piece, slow, accompanies a mask dance. Title is ‘excited’
but music is measured and stately.
Track Listing
1. | Pangkur | 6. | Senggot | |||
2. | Tjatrik | 7. | Bendrong Ii | |||
3. | Tjatrik Ii | 8. | Sigromangsah | |||
4. | Bendrong | 9. | Kebo Giro | |||
5. | Sembung Gilang | 10. | Liwung |