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Gendhing and Ladrang Galagothang
Javanese Gamelan And Vocal Music From The Palace Of Yogyakar Lyrics
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@cherrysearch2139
I got goosebumps hearing this, and for some reason I feel touched remembering the past, it's a shame that traditional music like this has started to disappear :'(
@ericwong1387
As a western classical musician, I definitely see why Debussy and Ravel were so inspired by this music. Such mesmerizing rhythms and sonorities. Thank you for sharing this!
@dentangaji6161
Debussy is inspired by this? Which one?
@ericwong1387
@@dentangaji6161 Most noticeable in "Pagodes" from the Estampes suite. Deeper down I feel it might have shaped his approach as a composer in general. In his own (possibly exaggerated) words: “Javanese music obeys laws of counterpoint that make Palestrina seem like child’s play... our own music is not much more than a barbarous kind of noise more fit for a traveling circus.”
@michigandersea3485
There's a movement in In A Nutshell Suite by Percy Grainger that's one of the best representations of gamelan in classical music I've heard
@marydarwich6645
Your insights are wonderful! I am not a musician but a lover of Debussey and did not know about the connection. I also think Debussey was avant-garde. I love this Sultan selection. Had a cassette I took everywhere with me when I was in my 20's. Javanese music on one side, Eric Satie on the other!
@jacobmorris3664
@@dentangaji6161 Listen to Nuages from the orchestral Nocturnes.
@setsunafseiei007
Ladrang Rajamanggala.
Just played 10 times in Jogjakarta.
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Very rare.
@GangsaEnthusiast
i don't know where you got that data but gendhing raja manggala or prabu mataram always played whenever sultan comes to a ceremony or as opening song in uyon uyon. so in my opinion it is definetely played more than 10 times
@alfasatu7543
@@GangsaEnthusiast I agree with you,Gending Raja Manggala also accompanies Sri Sultan when receiving royal guests.And of course the sri Sultan received royal guests more than ten times