
Jaap Kunst (12 August 1891 in
Groningen
Groningen (; gos, Grunn or ) is the capital city and main municipality of Groningen province in the Netherlands. The ''capital of the north'', Groningen is the largest place as well as the economic and cultural centre of the northern part of t ...
– 7 December 1960 in
Amsterdam) was a Dutch
musicologist. He is credited with coining the term "
ethnomusicology
Ethnomusicology is the study of music from the cultural and social aspects of the people who make it. It encompasses distinct theoretical and methodical approaches that emphasize cultural, social, material, cognitive, biological, and other dim ...
" as a more accurate name for the field then known as comparative musicology. Kunst studied the
folk music of the Netherlands and
of Indonesia. His published work totals more than 70 texts.
Early life
Kunst was born in 1891 in Groningen. Both of his parents were musicians, and his father was a music-school teacher. He began to study the
violin at only 5 years old, and continued to play the instrument throughout his life.
Kunst was drawn toward folk music as a result of vacations to the island of
Terschelling
Terschelling (; fry, Skylge; Terschelling dialect: ''Schylge'') is a municipality and an island in the northern Netherlands, one of the West Frisian Islands. It is situated between the islands of Vlieland and Ameland.
Wadden Islanders are k ...
.
Kunst decided to pursue a career in law. While studying law, Kunst published the results of his first musical research.
Kunst earned a degree in
law from the
University of Groningen in 1917. and pursued a career in banking and law for the next two years.
However, he soon tired of this work.
Work in Indonesia
In 1919, Kunst set out on a tour of the
Dutch East Indies
The Dutch East Indies, also known as the Netherlands East Indies ( nl, Nederlands(ch)-Indië; ), was a Dutch colony consisting of what is now Indonesia. It was formed from the nationalised trading posts of the Dutch East India Company, which ...
with a recently-formed musical trio. This group performed 95 times throughout Indonesia.
Kunst heard a
gamelan ensemble for the first time at the
Paku Alaman
The Duchy of Pakualaman ( jv, ꦏꦢꦶꦥꦠꦺꦤ꧀ꦦꦏꦸꦮꦭꦩ꧀ꦩꦤ꧀, Kadipatèn Pakualaman; also written Paku Alaman; Dutch-spelling: Pakoe-alaman) is a minor Javanese princely state within the Sultanate of Yogyakarta.} It was ...
palace in
Yogyakarta. Impressed, he decided to remain in
Java to study
Indonesian music
As it is a country with many different tribes and ethnic groups, the music of Indonesia ( id, Musik Indonesia) itself is also very diverse, coming in hundreds of different forms and styles. Every region have its own culture and art, and as a r ...
, while the other members of his trio departed.
Taking a job as an official in the colonial government, Kunst remained in Java for fifteen years.
He married Kathy van Wely in 1921; she became a partner in Kunst's work.
Kunst was the first person to record gamelan music on
wax cylinders. He amassed an archive of photographs, recordings, and instruments of Indonesian music.
He ceded much of his collection to the ''Koninklijk Bataviaasch Genootschap van Kunsten en Wetenschappen'' (now the
National Museum of Indonesia).
Later activities
In 1934, Kunst returned to the Netherlands, and he became the curator of Amsterdam's Colonial Museum (now the
Royal Tropical Institute) in 1936.
Later, he became a lecturer at the
University of Amsterdam.
Kunst first used the term "ethno-musicology" in his 1950 publication ''Musicologica''. He stated:
''Ethnomusicology'' (with no hyphen) quickly replaced ''comparative musicology'' as the name of the field. This usage was influenced by the formation of the
Society for Ethnomusicology in 1955.
In 1956, Kunst released a bestselling album of folk songs, on
Folkways Records
Folkways Records was a record label founded by Moses Asch that documented folk, world, and children's music. It was acquired by the Smithsonian Institution in 1987 and is now part of Smithsonian Folkways.
History
The Folkways Records & Service ...
, entitled ''Living Folksongs and Dance-Tunes from the Netherlands.''
Kunst died in 1960 of throat cancer.
Ideas
Kunst believed musical study must take into account the cultural context of its creation. In his view, musicology was incomplete without
ethnographic elements. Contrary to mainstream European scholarship at the time, Kunst believed that music from other continents was no less sophisticated than the
music of Europe, and he often argued this point against others.
Legacy
Since 1965, the
Society for Ethnomusicology has offered an annual prize named after Kunst. Until 2018, the prize honored the most significant ethnomusicological article of the previous year by a society member. From 2019 onward, only researchers in their first 10 years of scholarship are eligible for the prize.
Writings
* with C. Kunst-van Wely. ''De Toonkunst van Bali''. (
Weltevreden Weltevreden may refer to:
* Sawah Besar, a subdistrict of Central Jakarta, Indonesia, the core of the larger colonial district of Weltevreden in Batavia, Java
*Weltevreden, Java, a district in the Dutch East Indies, consisting parts of the modern-d ...
, 1924; part 2 in ''Tijdschrift voor Indische taal-, land-, en volkenkunde'', LXV,
Batavia, 1925)
* with R. Goris. ''Hindoe-Javaansche muziekinstrumenten''. (Batavia, 1927; 2nd ed., revised, ''Hindu-Javanese Musical Instruments'', 1968)
* ''A Study on Papuan Music'' (Weltevreden, 1931)
* ''Musicologisch onderzoek 1931'' (Batavia, 1931)
* ''Over zeldzame fluiten en veelstemmige muziek in het Ngada- en Nagehgebied, West-Flores'' (Batavia, 1931)
* ''De toonkunst van Java'' (
The Hague, 1934; English translation, ''Music in Java'', 1949; 3rd ed., expanded, 1973)
* ''Een en ander over den Javaanschen gamelan'' (Amsterdam, 1940; 4th ed. 1945)
* ''Music in
Flores
Flores is one of the Lesser Sunda Islands, a group of islands in the eastern half of Indonesia. Including the Komodo Islands off its west coast (but excluding the Solor Archipelago to the east of Flores), the land area is 15,530.58 km2, and th ...
: A Study of the Vocal and Instrumental Music Among the Tribes Living in Flores'' (
Leiden, 1942)
* ''Music in
Nias'' (Leiden, 1942)
* ''Around
von Hornbostel's Theory of the Cycle of Blown Fifths'' (Amsterdam, 1948)
* ''The Cultural Background of Indonesian Music'' (Amsterdam, 1949)
* ''Begdja, het gamelanjongetje'' (Amsterdam, 1950)
* ''De inheemsche muziek in
Westelijk Nieuw-Guinea'' (Amsterdam, 1950)
* ''Metre, Rhythm, and Multi-part Music'' (Leiden, 1950)
* ''Musicologica: A Study of the Nature of Ethnomusicology, Its Problems, Methods, and Representative Personalities'' (Amsterdam, 1950; 2nd ed., expanded, retitled ''Ethnomusicology'', 1955; 3rd ed. 1959)
* ''Kultur-historische Beziehungen zwischen dem Balkan und Indonesien'' (Amsterdam, 1953, English translation, 1954)
* ''Sociologische bindingen in de muziek'' (The Hague, 1953)
References
External links
*
Jaap Kunstat ''
Encyclopædia Britannica''
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1891 births
1960 deaths
Dutch ethnomusicologists
Gamelan
People from Groningen (city)
20th-century musicologists