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  2. List of gamelan ensembles in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Established in 1998; University of Texas School of Music ensemble: (The Majestic One) [83] Denton: Percussion Department Gamelan American-Javanese slendro, aluminum (Daniel Schmidt) American North Texas State University School of Music ensemble [3] Houston: Gamelan of the New Moon Custom made set from the workshop of Midiyanto in Java

  3. Music of Java - Wikipedia

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    The Music of Java embraces a wide variety of styles, both traditional and contemporary, reflecting the diversity of the island and its lengthy history.Apart from traditional forms that maintain connections to musical styles many centuries old, there are also many unique styles and conventions which combine elements from many other regional influences, including those of neighbouring Asian ...

  4. Sekaten - Wikipedia

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    Gunungan grebeg muludan during sekaten. Sekaten (Javanese: ꦱꦼꦏꦠꦺꦤ꧀; from the Arabic word syahadatain) is a week-long Javanese traditional ceremony, festival, fair and pasar malam (night market) commemorating Mawlid (the birthday of the Islamic prophet Muhammad), celebrated annually started on 5th day through the 12th day of (Javanese Calendar) Mulud month (corresponding to Rabi ...

  5. Gamelan outside Indonesia - Wikipedia

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    The first gamelan in Mexico is that owned by the Indonesian Embassy in Mexico City since the 1990s. It is a bronce Javanese slendro gamelan, but it started to be used and became active since young Mexican music students were convened by Fitra Ismu Kusumo, [9] an Indonesian student in Mexico, and began using and playing this gamelan in 2002 and founded the group Indra Swara.

  6. Sundanese music - Wikipedia

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    Sundanese culture, language and music are quite distinct from those of the Javanese people of Central and East Java - although of course there are also elements in common. In Sunda there is a bewildering diversity of musical genres , musical composition and tuning systems are recognizably different.

  7. FNS Music Festival - Wikipedia

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    1988 FNS Music Festival Fuji TV Kawadacho Building — 18 1989-12-12 1989 FNS Music Festival Nippon Budokan 19 1990-12-11 1990 FNS Music Festival Shigeru Tsuyuki Rieko Kusuta 20 1991-12-10 1991 FNS Music Festival Grand Prince Hotel New Takanawa 27.6% 32.2% 21 1992-12-08 1992 FNS Music Festival 26.4% — 22 1993-12-07 1993 FNS Music Festival — 23

  8. Malay gamelan - Wikipedia

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    Javanese style court dance and music were, therefore, introduced at the Istana Kuning (the Yellow Palace), the Penyengat palace, the music being that of the gamelan and the dances consisting mainly of the Serimpi and Bedaya, the main classical dances of the central Javanese courts. [10] [11] The 19th-century Riau-Lingga empire was vast.

  9. Banyumasan people - Wikipedia

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    Banyumasan people speak Banyumasan language, a dialect (or variety?) of Javanese. The language were still retaining some of Old Javanese loanwords. Banyumasan did not replace the word "a" with "o" just like standard Javanese do. [7] It is notable for its great number of nearly ubiquitous Sanskrit loans, found especially in literary Javanese. [8]