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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 theme song. "Bengawan Solo" was used in the 1962 film An Autumn Afternoon by Yasujirō Ozu. [4] The song performed in English was used in the 2000 film In the Mood for Love directed by Wong Kar-wai. [8]
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. The song is almost synonymous with the kroncong style of Javanese music.
"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; Bengawan Solo, a 1951 Japanese film by Kon Ichikawa; Bengawan Solo, a 1971 remake of the 1949 film directed by Sofia WD, Willy Wilianto, and Bay Isbahi; Bengawan Solo (company), a baking ...
The black-and-white film starred Sofia WD, Rd Mochtar, Mohamad Mochtar, Dadang Ismail, S Waldy, Ratna Ruthinah, Churiani, Sukarsih, Sadijah, and Komariah. [1] The film's theme song was the 1940 composition by Gesang Martohartono of the same name, "Bengawan Solo". [4]
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Bengawan Solo's delta is located near the town of Sidayu in the Gresik Regency. The present delta is redirected by a human-made canal . [ 12 ] The original delta flowed into the Madura Strait , [ 12 ] but in 1890 a 12-km canal was made by the Dutch East Indies authority to redirect the Solo River into the Java Sea .
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