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The Music of Trisutji Kamal
Indonesian Contemporary Music
Trisutji Kamal / piano and composer
I ketut Budiyasa / Balinese Percussion
Christine Theodosia Lubis/ vocals
Paramagita Kamal / Electric Guitar
Iswargia
R. Sudarno/ piano
Rubi Pertama/ piano
Azuzan JG/ Pembaca Puisi
- TRISUTJI KAMAL ENSEMBLE
- Founded by Indonesia's leading composer,
Trisutji Kamal, the ensemble has
- introduced new Indonesian compositions abroad,
performing in prestigious
- halls and important musical institutions
around the world.
- The idea of forming the group came from the
composer's initiative of
- performing her music. As a composer, she
studied piano and composition in
- several European conservatories. She graduated
from The Santa Cecilia Music
- Conservatory in Rome, Italy.
- The treasure of Indonesian traditional and
folklorical music are sources of
- inspiration for her to write new compositions
reflecting national identity.
- The concept of her music is in combining her
personal intuition supported by
- western compositional techniques and
Indonesian ethnic nuances. The ensemble
- performs exclusively the music of Trisutji
Kamal, whose works are
- combinations of western and Indonesian
traditional instruments.
- The basic composition of this unique group is
Duo Piano with Indonesian
- traditional instruments, a flexible ensemble
from four to six musicians.
- LIST OF PERFORMANCES
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- 1. Royal Academy of Music, Copenhagen, Denmark
- Sept. 20, 1994
- 2. National Museum, Copenhagen, Denmark -
Sept. 22, 1994
- 3. Residence of the Indonesian Ambassador,
Copenhagen, Denmark - Sept. 16,1994
- 4. Norwegian State Academy of Music, Oslo,
Norway - Sept. 26, 1994
- 5. Vilunda Kyrka, Stockholm, Sweden - Oct.
1994
- 6. Sibelius Academy of Music, Helsinki,
Finland - October 11, 1994.
- 7. Tampere Conservatory of Music, Tampere,
Finland - October 13, 1994.
- 8. Akademi Seni Kebangsaan, Kuala Lumpur,
Malaysia - June 26, 1995.
- 9. Thai Cultural Center, Bangkok, Thailand -
August 26, 1995
- 10. Festival Istiqlal II, Jakarta, Indonesia -
November 4, 1995.
- 11. Auditorio Nacional de Musica, Madrid,
Spain - December 18, 1995
- 12. Palacio de Congresos Auditorio, Zaragoza,
Spain - December 19, 1995.
- 13. Teatro Municipal dos Hermanos, Seville,
December 21, 1995.
- 14. Auditorium of The Cultural Minister,
Rabat, Morocco - December 26, 1995.
- 15. Opera House, Cairo, Egypt - December 31,
1995.
- 16. National Theater, Bangkok, Thailand - July
5, 1996
- 17. Faculty of Education, Chulalongkorn
University, Bangkok, Thailand - July1996.
- 18. Auditorium of The Faculty of Medicine,
University of Indonesia, Jakarta, Nov. 1996.
- 19. Auditorium of BPPT, Jakarta, Indonesia -
February 22, 1997.
- 20. Jakarta Performing Arts Theater - April
25, 1997.
- 21. Thai Cultural Center, Bangkok, Thailand -
September 2, 1997.
- 22. Kad Theater, Chiang Mai, Thailand -
September 5, 1997.
- 23. J.B. Hotel, Taksin University, Hat Yai,
Thailand - September 7, 1997.
- 24. Auditorium del Seraphicum, Roma, Italy -
November 11, 1997
- 25. Ponteficio Istituto di Musica Sacra, Roma,
Italy - November 13, 1997
- 26. Conservatoire National de Region,
Marseille, France - November 18, 1997
- 27. Auditorium Saint-Germain, Paris, France -
November 20, 1997.
- 28. Athenaeum Intercontinental Hotel, Athens,
Greece - March 4, 1998
- 29. JAKARTA PERFORMING ARTS THEATER (GEDUNG
KESENIAN JAKARTA)
- September 5, 1998 at 20.00
- IN CONECTION WITH THE 3RD SYMPOSIUM AND
INTERNATIONAL FESTIVAL FOR
- DONNE IN MUSICA INCONTRI ALBORGO ORGANIZED BY
FONDATIONE ADKINS CHITI 11-SEPTEMBER 1998 at 21.00
- CHIESA di SAN PIETRO, FIUGGI
- ORGANIZED BY ISTITUTO UNIVERSITARIO ORIENTALE
DI NAPOLI
- AND INDONESIAN HONORARY CONSULATE IN NAPOLI,
- 12-SEPTEMBER 1998 - at 18.30
- AUDITORIO DEL CONSERVATORIO DI SAN PIETRO A
MAIELLA
32. CHARITY CONCERT ORGANIZED BY THE
INDONESIAN EMBASSY IN ITALY IN COLLABORATION WITH LA SCUOLA DI PITTURA
SU PORSELLANA "PIPPIRILI" E L'ASSOCIAZIONE CULTURALE "KEIROS"
14-SEPTEMBER 1998 at 20.30
TEATRO MANZONI - VIA MONTE ZEBIO 14 ROMA.
- 33. CONCERT
- ORGANIZED BY THE INDONESIAN EMBASSY IN ITALY
IN COLLABORATION WITH CIRCOLO UFFICIALI DELLE FORZE ARMATE D'ITALIA.
22-SEPTEMBER 1998 - PALAZZO BARBERINI, ROMA.
- 34. AUDITORIUM of The ASEAN Headquarter,
Jakarta - October 30, 1998.
- 35. AUDITORIUM of The GERMAN-THAI CULTURAL
FOUNDATION, Bangkok, Thailand. - May 29, 1999.
- 36. DHARMAWANGSA HOTEL, Jakarta. - June 25,
1999.
- 37. CONSERVATOIRE DE LA MUSIQUE, Marignan,
France - September 30, 1999
- 38. BOESENDORFERSAAL, VIENNA, AUSTRIA -
October 6, 1999.
- 39. AL-HAMRA CULTURAL CENTRE, LAHORE, PAKISTAN
- SUFI SOUL INTERNATIONAL WORLD MUSIC FESTIVAL
7 and 8 March 2000
- 40. JOINT RECITAL WITH AMERICAN PIANIST, PROF.
THERESA LYNN BOGARD
AT THE RESIDENCE OF DEPUTY CHIEF OF MISSION OF THE EMBASSY OF THE
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA IN JAKARTA
5 APRIL 2000
- 41. THE SAME CONCERT AT JAKARTA PERFORMING
ARTS THEATRE - 8 APRIL 2000
42. WORLD FESTIVAL OF SACRED MUSIC - BANGALORE, INDIA - JN TATA
AUDITORIUM 10 APRIL 2000 - JSS AUDITORIUM 12 APRIL 2000.
- 43. INDIAN INTERNATIONAL CENTRE, NEW DELHI
INDIA - 18 APRIL 2000
- 44. CHARITY CONCERT AT DHARMAWANGSA HOTEL,
JAKARTA - JULY 11, 2000 19.00 HRS.
THIS CONCERT WAS PRESENTED BY H.E. THE PRESIDENT OF THE REPUBLIC OF
INDONESIA AND MADAM NURIAH ABDULRAHMAN WAHID
- 45. GRAND JUBILEE 2000 CONCERT at BASILICA of
SANTA MARIA SOPRA MINERVA, ROME, ITALY. - SEPTEMBER 6, 2000
- 46. The same concert at CHIESA di SANTA MARIA
MAGGIORE, FERENTINO, ITALY - SEPTEMBER 7, 2000
- BOTH CONCERTs organized by Fondazione Adkins
Chiti, Donne in Musica, Rome and the program is in title: THE BIRTH OF
ISA, SON OF MARYAM, based on Surah Maryam of the Holy Qur'an
- 47. Concert organized by Indonesian-Italian
friendship in Genoa, Italy - September 9, 2000.
- 48. Concert organized by Indonesian Embassy in
Budapest, Hungary, at The Kis Terem of the Franz Liszt Academy of
Music, Budapest. November 11, 2001
THE OBJECTIVES OF TRISUTJI KAMAL ENSEMBLE
The main objectives of founding the Ensemble are to promote:
1. Indonesian new compositions with a unique ethnic color, especially in
performing abroad.
2. Traditional musicians and expose their technical ability of performing
their instruments individually in the Ensemble.
3. Younger Indonesian musicians for giving them the chance to perform
abroad and widentheir experience.
4. Other compositions by Indonesian composers of the past by arranging
their works for performance by the Ensemble.
5. Indonesian folk melodies by arranging for the Ensemble or compose new
woks based on folk melodies.
6. Music composed by Asian composers.
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