
Wage Rudolf Soepratman (''Wage Soepratman'' in the old orthography or commonly known as W. R. Supratman) (9 March 1903 – 17 August 1938) was an Indonesian journalist and songwriter who wrote both the lyrics and melody of the
national anthem of Indonesia – "
Indonesia Raya". He is an Indonesian
National Hero.
Biography

W.R. Soepratman's father was Sergeant Djoemeno Senen Sastrosoehardjo, a
KNIL soldier, and his mother was Siti Senen. Soepratman was born Wage on 9 March 1903 in Somongari,
Purworejo. Several months later, his father added Soepratman to his name and explained that he was born in
Meester Cornelis,
Batavia. Soepratman was the seventh of nine children. His eldest sibling was Rukiyem Supratiyah van Eldik.
At the age of 6, he entered Budi Utomo elementary school in Cimahi. After his father retired, Wage followed his sister Rukiyem to
Makassar
Makassar (, mak, ᨆᨀᨔᨑ, Mangkasara’, ) is the capital of the Indonesian province of South Sulawesi. It is the largest city in the region of Eastern Indonesia and the country's fifth-largest urban center after Jakarta, Surabaya, Med ...
, where he began attending a ''
Europeesche Lagere School
Europeesche Lagere School (ELS) was a European elementary school system in what was then the Dutch East Indies during colonial rule. The schools were intended primarily for Europeans. The implementation of basic education at that time was diffe ...
'' (ELS) in 1914. It was then when Rudolf was added to his name, so that his rights would be equal to the Dutch. However, he was asked to leave the school after it was revealed that he was not of European descent.
He continued his studies in a Malay language school. After returning home, he learned to play guitar and violin. His brother-in-law, van Eldik, gave him a violin as seventeenth birthday present in 1920. After graduating from Malay language school in 1917, Wage attended Dutch language courses and graduated in 1919.
He continued to
Normal School, or Teachers' College, and became an auxiliary teacher in Makassar after he graduated.
In 1920, he and van Eldik founded a jazz-styled band, called Black & White. He played the violin. They performed at weddings and birthday parties in Makassar.
Beginning in July 1933, Wage started to feel ill. Then in November 1933, he resigned as
Sin Po journalist and settled first in Cimahi, then
Palembang
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, and finally in
Surabaya
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. On 17 August 1938, he died at 01.00 a.m. and was buried in Kenjeran, Surabaya. On 13 March 1956, his remains were moved to Tambak Segaran Wetan cemetery.
Indonesia Raya
Wage composed both the music and lyrics for the song "
Indonesia Raya", which later became
Indonesia's
National Anthem. It was introduced during the
Second Indonesian Youth Congress on 28 October 1928. The song was quickly adopted by
Sukarno
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Sukarno was the leader of ...
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In 1929, the prominent Indonesian businessman and record executive
Tio Tek Hong
Tio Tek Hong (1877–1965) was a colonial Indonesian businessman and record executive, best-remembered as a pioneer of the Indonesian music recordings industry and as the founder of Toko Tio Tek Hong, one of the country's earliest modern depar ...
contacted Supratman; the two agreed to issue the first records of the anthem with Supratman retaining its copyright.
The new records were extremely popular, but in 1930 the Dutch colonial authorities placed a ban on the song and confiscated all remaining unsold records.
The text was revised in November 1944, and the melody arranged to its present musical form in 1958.
Legacy

The government awarded Wage the
National Hero title and the
Bintang Mahaputra Utama kelas III in 1971.
Several Indonesian cities and towns have named streets after Wage, usually referred to as Jalan WR Soepratman.
Religion
Wage belonged to the
Ahmadiyya Muslim Community. He was buried in a Muslim ceremony
in Kapas Public Cemetery,
Tambaksari
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, Surabaya.
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1903 births
1938 deaths
People from Purworejo Regency
Indonesian composers
National Heroes of Indonesia
National anthem writers
Indonesian Ahmadis