The Harmony Chinese Music Group (和聲中樂團) is a Chinese music group founded in 2001 in Bandung, Indonesia. The group seeks to promote a wide variety of world music based on Indonesian culture (keroncong, sundanese, batak) using Chinese musical instruments, as well as exploring contemporary styles.
Harmony Chinese Music Group | |
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Background information | |
Origin | Bandung |
Genres | World Music |
Years active | 2001 – present |
Members | Andry Harmony, Karlina, Yao Suping, Aridwan Lembang, Alvin, Jusac, Albert, Ryan, Roki Setiawan, Melissa, Elizabeth, Denny, Catya, Tommy, Felicia |
Past members | Susan, Inge, Melano, Acuk Sandy, Liang Hui, Tatang, Diana, Maria, Handy, Kang Ren, Tony, Siska, Kareen Gunawan, Astrid, Leno |
In addition to regular concerts, the group presents workshops and other out-reach activities to a wide range of groups within the Indonesian cultural community. Since its founding, the group has performed throughout Indonesia to promote cultural blend. In Indonesia the group has been featured at the Solo International Keroncong Festival,[1] the Kuta Karnival, Pesta Keroncong Johor 2011 and the Afro-Asian Conference 50th Anniversary.
Performances
edit- Charity Concert @ CiWalk 2005 "Harmony in Humanity" for Aceh tsunami
- Collaboration Concert with Keroncong Merah Putih 2003
- Chinese Sundanese Concert with Nano Suratno 2004
- Afro Asia Art & Culture Festival 2005
- Indonesian Chinese Music Orchestra Concert 2006
- Commemorating 50 years Cultural Cooperation Indonesia - China 2007
- International Keroncong Festival 2008 Solo [2]
- Simple Gift Concert with Lippo Village Community Choir & Orchestra 2009
- Indonesian Culture in Harmony Music Concert 2010 with Ega R-Bot Percussion & OPM Solo[3]
- Pesta Keroncong Johor 2011 in Johor Bahru[4][5]
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Members
editDiscography
editStudio albums (original works)
edit- Suara Hati - Chinese Moslem Album
Single
edit- Pokoké Mak Nyus
Compilation
edit- Surround in Harmony (In 5.1 surround sound)
Most of these CDs were released in Indonesia
Video
editExternal links
editSee also
editReferences
edit- ^ (Indonesia) Kompas, “Bengawan Solo" dalam Musik Tradisional China” <http://nasional.kompas.com/read/2008/12/13/01194152/quotbengawan.soloquot.da
- ^ (Indonesia) Kompas, "Malaysia Ramaikan Festival Keroncong Internasional" <http://nasional.kompas.com/read/2008/12/05/2158414/malaysia.ramaikan.festival.keroncong.internasional
- ^ (Indonesia) Suara Merdeka, “ OPM Liar, China Ceria, dan Sunda Rancak” <http://suaramerdeka.com/v1/index.php/read/cetak/2010/08/19/120909/OPM-Liar-China-Ceria-dan-Sunda-Rancak Archived 2011-07-16 at the Wayback Machine
- ^ (Malaysia) New Straits Times,“ State of Keroncong on the upbeat” <http://www.nst.com.my/nst/articles/jproncong2/Article
- ^ http://e.nst.com.my/nst/articles/jproncong2/Article/art_print[permanent dead link ]
- ^ (Indonesia) The Jakarta Globe, “My Jakarta: Andry, Chinese Musician” <http://www.thejakartaglobe.com/myjakarta/my-jakarta-andry-chinese-musician/420263 Archived 2011-07-17 at the Wayback Machine>