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Javanese poetry (poetry in the Javanese or especially the Kawi language; Low Javanese: tembang; High Javanese: sekar) is traditionally recited in song form.The standard forms are divided into three types, sekar ageng, sekar madya, and sekar macapat, also common with the ngoko terms: tembang gedhé, tembang tengahan, and tembang macapat.
The native language of Osing people is the Osing language, it is categorized as part of the Javanese language family. Linguistically speaking, this language has been influenced heavily by its neighbour notably the Standard Javanese (mainly eastern dialects) and Balinese. [6]
Dharmawan in 2013. This is a list of artists who have covered these songs written and composed by Indonesian musician, songwriter and record producer Dwiki Dharmawan since his rise to fame with "Gemilang" in 1987, "Dengan Menyebut Nama Allah" in 1992 and following works.
Tembang Lebaran: 1998 [27] "Hasrat Cintaku" Sylvana Herman Dwiki Dharmawan Ancha Haiz Bawa Terbang Aku: 1997 [4] "Hati Seluas Samudra"† # ("The Heart Is as Wide as the Ocean") Uchy Amyrtha: Dwiki Dharmawan Ags. Arya Dipayana: Theme song of Hati Seluas Samudera: 1994 [16] "Hati Wanita" ("A Girl's Heart") Harvey Malaihollo Dwiki Dharmawan Eddy ...
Tembang sunda, also called seni mamaos cianjuran, is a style of classical vocal music that originated in the Priangan highland of western Java. Unlike Sundanese gamelan music, tembang sunda was developed in the court of the regent Kabupaten Cianjur during the Dutch colonial period (mid-nineteenth century).
SambaSunda performance in Cologne 2010. SambaSunda (originally known as CBMW) [1] is an Indonesian ethnic music fusion group based in Bandung, the capital and cultural centre of Sundanese culture in Indonesia.
The creation of popular Javanese traditional games and children's toys and games such as Jelungan, Jamuran, lir-ilir, and Cublak Suweng is attributed to Sunan Giri. His name is also associated with Gending Asmaradana and Pucung ( Javanese poetry )—although they had been mostly influenced by pre-Islamic Javanese beliefs and traditions, but ...
Dwiki Dharmawan in 2013. During his 40-year career, the Indonesian pop songwriter Dwiki Dharmawan wrote many songs, either by himself or in collaboration with others. He made his breakout with his song "Gemilang" which he co-wrote with film producer Mira Lesmana, released in the late 1980s.