Slamet A. Sjukur (30 June 1935 – 24 March 2015) was the founding father of contemporary
Indonesian music
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. He studied and worked in Paris under
Olivier Messiaen
Olivier Eugène Prosper Charles Messiaen (, ; ; 10 December 1908 – 27 April 1992) was a French composer, organist, and ornithology, ornithologist. One of the major composers of the 20th-century classical music, 20th century, he was also an ou ...
and
Henri Dutilleux
Henri Paul Julien Dutilleux (; 22 January 1916 – 22 May 2013) was a French composer of late 20th-century classical music. Among the leading French composers of his time, his work was rooted in the Impressionistic style of Debussy and R ...
. He was a lecturer at IKJ
Institut Kesenian Jakarta but due to his unconventional ideas, he eventually had to leave. He lives in Jakarta, and Surabaya as a freelance composer, teacher, and
music critic
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. Sjukur developed the idea of ''minimax'' in music, with his compositions notable for their minimal constellation of sounds and numerological basis, indicating his interest in a new "ecology of music".
This concept views limitations not as obstructions but as challenges to work with simple material, maximally.
His honors include the Bronze Medal from the Festival de Jeux d’Automne in Dijon (1974), the Golden Record from the
Académie Charles Cros
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in France (1975, for Angklung), and the Zoltán Kodály Commemorative Medal in Hungary (1983). More recently, ''
Gatra
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*Gatra (music), in Indonesian gamelan music
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'' named him a Pioneer of Alternative Music (1996) and he was made an Officier de l’Ordre des Arts et des Lettres (2000) and a life member of the Akademi Jakarta (2002).
Some of his prominent students include Gilang Ramadhan,
Soe Tjen Marching
Soe Tjen Marching (born April 23, 1971, in Surabaya, Indonesia) is a writer, academician, activist, and a composer of avant-garde music from Indonesia. In 1998, she won the national competition for Indonesian Contemporary Composers held by the ...
, and
Otto Sidharta
List of works
Stage
* ''Sangkuriang'' (miniature opera, libretto by Utuy T. Sontani), mixed chorus (1958)
* ''Latigrak'' (ballet music, choreography by Frédéric Franchini), gamelan orchestra, tape (1963)
* ''Parentheses VI'', low-voiced comedian, 2 dancers, flute, 2 guitars, whistling instruments, some gamelan instruments (1983)
* ''Migrasi'' (music theatre work, text by Afrizal Malna) (1993)
* ''Spiral'', female dancer, flute, piano (1993)
* ''Awang-Uwung'' (dance music, choreography by Suprapto Suryodarmo - see
Amerta Movement), 2 genders (gamelan instruments), (1994)
* ''Marsinah'' (incidental music, play by
Ratna Sarumpaet), ensemble (specially made instruments) (1994)
Orchestral
* ''Õm'', 14 strings, 1995; Concerto, arpegina (5-string viola) (2002)
* ''GAME-Land'' for full sundanese gamelan orchestra slendro-pelog and female voice (2004)
* ''GAME-Land 2'' for javanese gamelan orchestra slendro (2005)
Chamber Music
* ''Bulan Hijau'', clarinet, piano (1960)
* ''Point Contre'', trumpet, harp, percussion (1969)
* ''Ronda Malam'', (A segment in ''Angklung'') Angklung ensemble (1975)
* ''Kangen'', 3 shakuhachi, kokyu, Japanese percussion (1986)
* ''Suwung'', flute (1988)
* ''Ji-Lala-Ji'', 2 players (flutes, percussion) (1989)
* ''Cucuku-Cu'', guitar (1990)
* ''Lesung'', synthesizer (1992)
* ''Uwek-Uwek'', 2 mouth explorers, 1-2 djembes (1992)
* ''Minimax'', variable spatial ensemble (1993)
* ''Jawara'', percussion (1993)
* ''The Source, Where the Sound Returns'', clarinet, cello, piano, (1999)
* ''Dedicace-1'', arpegina/viola (2000)
* ''PAHA'' for
brass quintet
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(2006)
* ''KUTANG'' for clarinet, bassoon, trumpet, trombone, percussions, violin and double bass (2007)
Choral
* ''Angklung'', mixed chorus (+ angklungs), angklung ensemble (1975)
* ''Muni'', mixed chorus (+ karunding
amboo jaw harps (1998)
Vocal
* ''Bunga'', Weekend and Kabut (texts by Sitor Situmorang, Toto Sidarto Bachtiar), voice, piano (1960)
* ''Mais'', ces oiseaux,
mezzo-soprano
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, baritone, clarinet, violin, viola, cello (1967)
* ''Parentheses V'' (text by
Chairil Anwar
Chairil Anwar (26 July 1922 – 28 April 1949) was an Indonesian poet and member of the " 1945 Generation" of writers. He is estimated to have written 96 works, including 70 individual poems.
Anwar was born and raised in Medan, North Sumatr ...
), mezzo-soprano, 4 celli (1981)
* ''Gelandangan'', female voice, karunding (1999)
* ''Sunyi'', soprano, 2
cellular phones
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, small orchestra (2002)
Piano
* ''Tobor'' (1961)
* ''Svara'' (1979)
* ''NZ'',
prepared piano
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(1992)
* ''Cucuku-Cu'', 5 pianos 20 hands (1992)
* ''Yu-Taha'' (1997)
Electroacoustic
* ''Astral'', tape (1984)
Multimedia
* ''Parentheses I-II'' (
dance music
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, choreography by Denis Carrey), female dancer, suspended chair, piano, lights (1972)
* ''Parentheses IV'', 2 dancers, flute, 2
electric guitar
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s, violin, cello, prepared piano, synthesizer, percussion, live painting (1973)
* ''Parentheses III'' (text by Ronald D. Laing, choreography by Samuelina Tahija), coloratura soprano, male speaker, 2 dancers, choreographed conductor, flute, oboe, clarinet, bassoon,
string quartet
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, large sculpture (by Elizabeth Gleason) (1975)
* ''Jakarta 450 Tahun'' (environmental work), unlimited sounds of Jakarta (1977)
* ''Wangi'', female dancer, gamelan orchestra, lights (1999)
Film Score
* ''Aku Perempuan Dan Laki-Laki Itu'' (Aria Kusumadewa, Afrizal Malna) (1996)
He was working on GAME-Land 3 for brass sextet, and MIRA konserto for piano, saluang and orchestra.
References
External links
This issue of ''Balungan'' published by the American Gamelan Institute, includes Syukur's piece ''Tetabuhan Sungut'' for a cappella voices, using motifs from different styles of gamelan.
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2015 deaths
Indonesian composers
People from Surabaya
1935 births
20th-century classical composers
20th-century male musicians
21st-century classical composers
21st-century male musicians
Male classical composers