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Kidung is a form of Old Javanese poetry. They differ from kakawin in that they use Javanese meters instead of imported Sanskrit ones, and mostly appeared later. The subject matter is based on historical events. Like kakawin, they later became an important source of inspiration for pictorial art. [1]
Psalm 131 is the 131st psalm of the Book of Psalms, beginning in English in the King James Version: "Lord, my heart is not haughty". In Latin, it is known as " Domine non est exaltatum cor meum ". [ 1 ]
In 1978, Manusama won a song writing competition by Prambors Radio [4] with his most famous song to date, Kidung (on YouTube, which also made it to Rolling Stone Indonesia's Top 150 Songs of All Time. [5] His popularity escalated ever since, with a few other well-known songs such as Kasih (sung by Imaniar [6]) topping the charts. In the early ...
Aus der Tiefen rufe ich, Herr, zu dir (Out of the depths I call, Lord, to You), [1] BWV 131, [a] is a church cantata by the German composer Johann Sebastian Bach. It was composed in either 1707 or 1708, which makes it one of Bach's earliest cantatas .
"Kidung Abadi" (Indonesian for "Eternal Ballad") is a song written by father and daughter team Erwin and Gita Gutawa for the Kidung Abadi Chrisye concert; the concert was held on 5 April 2012 to commemorate the fifth anniversary of Chrisye's death. The song was created over a period of three months by splicing syllables from previously recorded ...
"Negaraku" (National anthem) "Jalur Gemilang" (Flag anthem) "Malaysiaku Gemilang" ("Glory of My Malaysia" - The Anthem for the 50th Merdeka Day) "Perpaduan Teras Kejayaan" ("Unity Is The Core of Success" - The Anthem for the 51st Merdeka Day)
Song Writer Album Year Ref "Angel (너의 세상으로)" J. Lewis Jarah Gibson DK Hyuk Shin Sasha Hamilton MAMA: 2012 [3] [4]"Artificial Love" JQ Seolim Ji Ye-won
THE MURIA STORY, A HISTORY OF THE CHINESE MENNONITE CHURCHES OF INDONESIA, by Lawrence M. Yoder (Kitchener, Ontario: Pandora Press, 2006). "Union of Muria Christian Churches of Indonesia" in MENNONITE ENCYCLOPEDIA, vol. V., pp. 692-695).