Fero Aldiansya Stefanus (1988)
Overture Fatahilah
Jakarta Concert Orchestra
Ibu Sud (1908 – 1993)
Variation on Tanah Air for Clarinet and Orchestra, arr. di Joko Suprayitno
Clarinet Nino Ario Wijaya
Guruh Soekarnoputra (1953)
Indonesia Jiwaku, arr. di Singgih Sanjaya
Tenor Farman Purnama
Batavia Madrigal Singers
Ismail Marzuki (1914 – 1958)
Varation on Theme of Sepasang Mata Bola, arr. di Yazeed Djamin
Piano Jonathan Kuo
Fero Aldiansya Stefanus
Strauss in Maluku
Jakarta Concert Orchestra
Ken Steven (1993)
Hentakan Jiwa, orch. by Fero Aldiansya Stefanus
Batavia Madrigal Singers
Fafan Isfandiar (1980)
Suara Katulistiwa
Violin Giovani Biga
Traditional West Java
Tokecang for duo Flute and Orchestra, arr. by Elwin Hendrijanto
Flutes Metta F. Ariono, Marini Widyastari
Traditional West Sumatra
Tak tong tong, arr. by Irsa Destiwi
Traditional Moluccas
Ayo Mama, arr. by Irsa Destiwi
Soprano Fiona Luisa
Traditional Tapanuli
Lisoi, arr. by Fero Aldiansya Stefanus
Tenor Farman Purnama
Soprano Fiona Luisa
Batavia Madrigal Singers
Conductor Avip Priatna
Founded in 2002 by Maestro Avip Priatna and Maestro Toeti Heraty Roosseno, the Jakarta Concert Orchestra is one of Indonesia’s most prestigious professional orchestras, performing symphonic concerts that reach the highest artistic standards. What sets the JCO apart is its diverse repertoire, which includes not only symphonies and classical concerts, but also Indonesian themed music and a variety of contemporary popular music from around the world. The annual ‘Simfoni Untuk Bangsa’ series, for instance, not only pays homage to Indonesia through patriotic and popular songs, but also includes appreciative tributes to the music of legendary Indonesian composers such as Ismail Marzuki, Mochtar Embut and Yazeed Djamin.
Avip Priatna is Indonesia’s greatest conductor. He is the only Indonesian conductor who, for more than 20 years, has been performing all kinds of repertoire, from classical to traditional and contemporary music, and has received major national awards. The Indonesian Ministry of Education and Culture awarded him the Cultural Prize in the category ‘Pencipta, Pelopor dan Pembaru’ (creator, pioneer and reformer), recognising his significant contribution to the development of Indonesia’s cultural landscape.
Batavia Madrigal Singer is a renowned Indonesian choir that has collected numerous national and international successes. With Avip Priatna as music director and conductor, the choir performs ranging from classical, contemporary and baroque repertoire to modern pop, with traditional costumes and choreography.
PERFORMANCE
Friday, 25 October 2024 – h. 20.30
PRICES
Single seat 25€+ presale
Under18 / Inteatro fare 10€