Halo dari Bandung!
Category: Recordings
Java residency and scholarships
We’re excited to announce several emerging long-range developments.
We often call ourselves Richmond’s first and only orkes kroncong. That’s true, but it seems we’re actually the only active kroncong group in North America. We’ve been gratified by the positive recognition we’ve received for playing this music that is very dear to Indonesians: for every view our YouTube channel gets here in the US, we get 45 in Indonesia.
In the coming weeks we will deepen that connection. In August we are all being flown to Bandung, Java, for a 12-day residency where we’ll perform several hours a day and collaborate with local musicians.
Then singer / cakista / bandleader Hannah, bassist Natalie, and puppeteer Edward will stay on for a year of immersive study — Hannah as a Fulbright scholar studying kroncong, and Natalie and Edward as Darmasiswa scholars studying gamelan and wayang (shadow theater), respectively. (See the writeup on the VCU Music Alumni Kudos blog.)
Before our scholars depart we’ll drop into Montrose Recording in July to document some of our current repertoire. Then the rest of us stateside will retool and learn new and adapted repertoire in collaboration with master musician and visiting Fulbright Scholar Danis Sugiyanto from the Indonesian Institute of the Arts, in residence at the University of Richmond during the spring 2018 semester. (You may have seen Danis perform with us as part of the Shadow Ballads tour in 2016.)
All of this means you have only one last opportunity to catch us in our current form: June 16 at Henrico Theater with Gamelan Raga Kusuma. Come out and see how far we’ve come in the last two years; we can scarcely imagine the next two!
Rumput live on WRIR
Many thanks to Carl Hamm of If Music Could Talk for hosting us for a little chat and in-studio performance in support of our Grace Street Theater show!
Shockoe Sessions
In Your Ear Studios invited us to play in their Shockoe Sessions series. Such a fantastic room and a wonderful audience! Watch this space for videos, etc.
Walang Kekek
Rumput live on WRIR
We dropped in to play a set for WRIR-LP-FM’s Fall Fund Drive. Many thanks to Alan Coberly of The New Breakfast Snob!
Playlist:
00:32:00 — Introduction to kroncong
00:32:44 — Walang Kekek
00:38:15 — Jali-Jali
00:51:40 — Valley Forge / Walking Up Georgia Row
00:58:48 — Wedang Kacang
01:03:04 — Nyi Roro Kidul
01:09:00 — Band introduction
01:16:20 — How Come That Blood
Smithsonian concert with Ubiet and Momenta Quartet
Program notes and audio recording from our concert in partnership with Ubiet Raseuki, Momenta Quartet, and Gamelan Raga Kusuma, sponsored by the Smithsonian National Museum of Asian Art.
Wedang Kacang- new music video
Thanks to Craig Zirpolo, Joey Wharton and James Seretis for helping us film our new music videos at the Richmond Valentine Museum. Our rendition is based on an early Waldjinah recording.
Rumput featured in Shadow Ballads preview on WRIR
Stream the full radio show, including our in-studio performance and Shadow Ballads ensemble interview online. Read Bill Lupoletti’s feature article.
Live performance videos
We recorded a few demos and documented the process on video.