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  2. Bengawan Solo (song) - Wikipedia

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    Bengawan Solo is the title of the 1949 Indonesian film with the song used as the title theme. [12] The song was used in the both 1949 Japanese film Stray Dog and The Quiet Duel by Akira Kurosawa. [4] Bengawan Solo (ブンガワンソロ, Bungawan Soro) is the title of a 1951 Japanese film directed by Kon Ichikawa, [13] with "Bengawan Solo" its ...

  3. Gesang Martohartono - Wikipedia

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    Gesang Martohartono (1 October 1917 – 20 May 2010) [1] was an Indonesian singer-songwriter from central Java.He is the composer of the "Bengawan Solo," famous song throughout Indonesia, Japan, part of Asia, and some other countries.

  4. Bengawan Solo - Wikipedia

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    Bengawan Solo may refer to: Bengawan Solo River, the longest river on the Indonesian island of Java and site of paleoanthropology early hominid remains "Bengawan Solo" (song), a 1940 Indonesian song about the Javanese river by Gesang Martohartono; Bengawan Solo, a 1949 Indonesian film directed by Jo An Djan

  5. Rebecca Pan - Wikipedia

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    One of her songs, which she recorded when she was 18, is played briefly in In the Mood for Love — the English version of an Indonesian folk song, "Bengawan Solo".

  6. Bengawan Solo (1949 film) - Wikipedia

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    Bengawan Solo was released by July 1949, [5] one of eight domestic films produced that year. [6] The film is likely lost, as are all Indonesian films from before 1950 according to American visual anthropologist Karl G. Heider. [7]

  7. Solo River - Wikipedia

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    The map depicts the Bengawan Solo River Region, which consists of 96 river basins, including the Bengawan Solo basin (number 034). Brantas River Public Corporation or Perum Jasa Tirta I (PJT1) is responsible for managing the water resources of the Brantas and Bengawan Solo river basins in Indonesia. [14] It is a centralised effort to:

  8. Kroncong - Wikipedia

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    After World War I, American popular music came to Indonesia through ballroom music in hotels. Most of the musicians came from the Philippines. The 32- bar American songs influenced local music; for example Gesang Martohartono composed the song Bengawan Solo during this period.

  9. Anneke Grönloh - Wikipedia

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    Johanna Louise "Anneke" Grönloh (Dutch pronunciation: [ˈɑnəkə ˈɡrʏnloː]; 7 June 1942 – 14 September 2018) [1] was a Dutch singer. She had a successful career starting in 1959 that lasted throughout the 1960s, and scored a hit with "Brandend Zand", one of the best-selling Dutch songs of all time.