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Dian Hadipranowo (born 2 August 1965), better known as Dian HP, is an Indonesian composer.


Biography

Dian was born in Tunis on 2 August 1965 to a diplomat and his wife. As a toddler, she would eat her meals near the family piano and play her own tunes; she reportedly would not eat unless she was near it. Growing up in Germany, she later studied the piano at the music school in
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. Her father would also take her to concerts and other musical venues. However, she also considered becoming a kindergarten teacher. Dian returned to Indonesia in the late 1970s, soon enrolling at the
Jakarta Art Institute Jakarta (; , Betawi language, Betawi: ''Jakartè''), officially the Special Capital Region of Jakarta (; ''DKI Jakarta'') and formerly known as Batavia, Dutch East Indies, Batavia until 1949, is the capital and largest city of Indonesia and ...
; during the same period she taught jazz to
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. By 1984 she was earning a living through music, at times collaborating with Indonesian stars like
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,
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, and
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. In 2003, Dian wrote and produced the music for child singer Tasya's album ''Istana Pizza'' (''Pizza Palace''). The following year, Dian founded the Taman Musik Dian Indonesia, a musical school for children with
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and Down syndrome. She had become interested in the work at the age of 16, when her father took her to a school for children with Down syndrome in Germany. Dian has been involved in several
stage musical Musical theatre is a form of theatre, theatrical performance that combines songs, spoken dialogue, acting and dance. The story and emotional content of a musical – humor, pathos, love, anger – are communicated through words, music, ...
s, including Guruh Soekarnoputra's ''Mahadaya Cinta'' (''The Power of Love''; 2005) and ''Kupu-Kupu'' (''Butterfly''; 2006), a tribute to Titiek Puspa. In 2010 Dian directed the musical ''Gita Cinta: The Musical'' (''Love Song: The Musical''), an adaptation of Arizal's 1979 film ''
Gita Cinta dari SMA ''Gita Cinta dari SMA'' (''Love Song in High School'') is a 1979 Indonesian film directed by Arizal and starring Rano Karno and Yessi Gusman. Plot Galih ( Rano Karno) and Ratna (Yessi Gusman) are two high school students who excel at everythin ...
'' (''Love Song From High School''); Dian noted that the film was one of her favourites as a child, and that she had thought
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very handsome. The musical, which required five months of songwriting, was run from 19 to 21 March 2010 at Ismail Marzuki Cultural Centre. In 2009, Dian formed the band Kumari with singer
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, her friend of thirty years. Dian and Utami work together to write the songs, which Utami sings. Despite the initial album's title being ''Kumari untuk Perempuan'' (''Kumari for Women''), the duo said that they were not being feminists, as they were asking for men to also help promote women's rights. On 14 February 2011, Dian produced ''Delapan Komposisi Cinta'' (''Eight Compositions of Love''), a concert for Ubiet Raseuki. The concert, with lyrics taken directly from the work of Sitok Srengenge and Nirwan Dewanto, received a second performance in June. In between the concerts, she wrote a
rock musical A rock musical is a musical theatre work with rock music. The genre of rock musical may overlap somewhat with album musicals, concept albums and song cycles, as they sometimes tell a story through the rock music, and some album musicals and concep ...
based on the 1977 film ''Ali Topan Anak Jalanan'' (''Ali Topan the Street Child''). The musical featured original compositions by herself (her first rock compositions) and previously produced work by Guruh Soekarnoputra and
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. That same year, Dian celebrated her birthday by holding two concerts, on 6 and 7 August, entitled Semesta Cinta (Universe of Love). The concerts, held at Salihara Theatre in
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, featured 12
art song An art song is a Western world, Western vocal music Musical composition, composition, usually written for one voice with piano accompaniment, and usually in the classical music, classical art music tradition. By extension, the term "art song" is ...
s written by Dian and Sitok Srengenge that were sung by 22 singers from a variety of backgrounds. It was followed by the launch of an album of the same name.


Accolades

Dian has received numerous awards for her film compositions. Her work for
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's 2007 film '' Love is Cinta'' garnered her an award for Best Music Arranger. Several other films, including ''Ramadhan Ramona'' (1992), ''Rini Tomboy'' (''Rini the Tomboy''; 1992), ''Mirror'' (2005), ''Denias: Senandung di Atas Awan'' (''Denias: Humming Above the Clouds''; 2006) and ''Liburan Seru'' (''Fun Holiday''; 2007) received nominations. Her work on child singer Tasya's 2003 album ''Istana Pizza'' garnered Best Song Writer and the Best Producer for a Children's Album.


References

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External links

* {{DEFAULTSORT:Dian HP 1965 births Living people Indonesian songwriters Musicians from Tunis