Friday, August 29, 2014

Margie Segers "The Lady of Jazz"

MARGIE SEGERS


PROFILE OF MARGIE SEGERS

Ask any Jazz musician in Indonesia about the history of Jazz in their country and the name Margie Segers will surely come into the conversation. Widely acknowledged as the songstress who started the Indonesian Jazz trend during the '70s.

Those with an ear for Jazz have compared Segers with Eva Cassidy and Dinah Washington. That being said, Segers is actually in a league of her own. Her original compositions and interpretations of familiar Pop songs or dynamic Jazz tunes has enraptured Jazz lovers across generations.

"SEMUA BISA BILANG"
(Tribute to Jack Lesmana)

Wednesday, August 27, 2014

Chaka Priambudi "Lantun Orchestra" (2014)

CHAKA PRIAMBUDI
"LANTUN ORCHESTRA"


PROFILE OF CHAKA PRIAMBUDI

Chaka Priambudi Wicaksono is a Double Bass player from Jakarta, Indonesia. He studied music at Institute Music Daya Indonesia from 2006-2010, majoring in double bass with Donny Sundjoyo and Piano as a minor instrument with Jelia Megawati Heru.

Currently Chaka is emerging as the current generation of young bassist potential. He began to frequently appear everywhere, supports many musicians and bands. Among others, he appeared with Robert MR, ranging from the guitarist's solo album, Gratitude, in 2012 he also supports group Monica Tahalea & The Nightingales, from the album Songs of Praise in 2013.

Tuesday, August 26, 2014

Julian Abraham Marantika "The Beginning of an End" (2014)

 JULIAN ABRAHAM MARANTIKA
"THE BEGINNING OF AN END"


PROFILE OF JULIAN ABRAHAM MARANTIKA

Julian Abraham Marantika, or Joy started by learning classical piano when he was 14 years old by studied from Getih Indra Sunaryo, but then got his encounter with Jazz when he learned it from Benny Likumahuwa for Music Theory and Saxophone. He then took his number one Jazz Piano lesson from Riza Arshad and Krishna Balagita.

In 2004 he enrolled to the Institut Musik Daya Degree program under Tjut Nyak Deviana Daudsjah, Ivonne Atmojo, Aksan Sjuman, Masako Hamamura, Mark Isaac, and Jelia Megawati Heru. Julian graduated in 2007 holding Bachelor of Music in Performance.

PIANO RECITAL [PLAY] - MEDIA PUBLICATION (2014)

 PIANO RECITAL [PLAY] 
MEDIA PUBLICATION (2014)

http://jeliaedu.blogspot.com/2014/08/piano-recital-play-erasmus-huis-27th.html
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Tuesday, August 12, 2014

Piano Recital [PLAY] @ Erasmus Huis, 27th September 2014

[PLAY]
A Piano Recital

"To play a wrong note is insignificant;
To play without passion is inexcusable."
- Ludwig van Beethoven -


Monday, August 11, 2014

"I WILL SURVIVE!": Menyikapi Ujian Musik - by: Jelia Megawati Heru (Staccato, August 2014)

"I WILL SURVIVE!"
MENYIKAPI UJIAN MUSIK
by: Jelia Megawati Heru
Staccato Article (August 2014)


“Miss, kapan anak saya ikut ujian piano?”
(lho!? padahal belum genap empat kali pertemuan)

Jawaban dari pertanyaan di atas yang jelas, bukan “setiap tahun” atau “setiap bulan September.” Banyak orang yang berpendapat, bahwa ujian musik harus dilakukan setiap tahun, bahkan apabila memungkinkan, orang tua akan memacu anak untuk melewati beberapa level sekaligus. Fenomena ini sangat marak terjadi di Asia, khususnya Indonesia. Banyak orang tua yang menjadi sangat terobsesi dan gelap mata dengan terminologi ujian “internasional.” Mereka berlomba-lomba supaya anaknya mendapatkan nilai terbaik demi meraih rekor kandidat termuda. Musik diperlakukan ibarat kontes kecantikan dan anak mereka diperlakukan bak beruang sirkus. Ide mendorong anak untuk mengikuti ujian dan kompetisi setiap tahun, itu terkadang merupakan penyiksaan dan horor bagi murid dan guru. IMPOSSIBLE? Disini sepertinya kata itu berubah menjadi “I’M POSSIBLE!”