-
typically makes use of the
kroncong (the
sound Crong-crong-crong
comes from this instrument, so the
music is
called kroncong). A
kroncong orchestra or ensemble...
-
member of a Surabaya-based orchestra. By the 1930s he was
composing his own
kroncong songs and
playing the
violin and
singing on
radio broadcasts,
gaining enough...
- orchestra, but most
often was sung in
kroncong style known as
kroncong perjuangan (struggle
kroncong). The
kroncong divas; Waldjinah,
Sundari Sukoco and...
-
Keroncong Tugu, also
known as
keroncong Moresco, is a type of
kroncong typical of Tugu. The
kroncong Tugu is pla****
during wedding ceremonies, New Year festivals...
- working-class people) can also be
found in
Brazilian modinha and
Indonesian kroncong,
although all
these music genres subsequently developed their own independent...
-
Hajjah Hetty Koes
Endang (born 6
August 1957) is an
Indonesian kroncong singer. Her 1977 duet with Ajie Bandi, "Damai Tapi Gersang" ("Peaceful Yet Arid")...
- of music: Pop and Urban, Rock and Metal, Jazz and Instrumental,
Kroncong and
Kroncong Contemporary/Style/Opera, Dangdut, children's songs, production...
- Indies. It is a
fusion of
Indonesian and
Western music, with
roots in
Kroncong (traditional Portuguese-Indonesian
fusion music). The
genre was performed...
- Asia, and some
other countries. The song is
almost synonymous with the
kroncong style of
Javanese music.
Martohartono was most
commonly known simply as...
- form of
Indonesian kroncong music most
often ****ociated with the city of
Surakarta (Solo). As is the case with
traditional kroncong music,
langgam jawa...