Gamelan of Sumedang Larang
Gamelan Prawan
Gamelan Sari Oneng Mataram was a present from Mataram kingdom.
Story has it that this set of beautiful instrument was won over a
candlenut match between the commander of Sumedang and Mataram during the
rule of Pangeran Rangga Gempol III (1656 -1706).
As you can see from its name, this set of gamelan is obviously a
Javanese one. Made in Mataram, the carving shows a strong character of
Mataram style, and the tone is pelog.
Gajah Mina - body of a snake with elephant head and wearing crown- carved as the finial of the gong holder. A symbol of wisdom, a remnants of Hindu culture. |
Gamelan Sari Oneng Parakan Salak
My heart was almost jumped out seeing this gamelan. Never seen such uniquely carved gamelan ever! The ancak (
body/frame) of the gamelan was carved in Thailand using ironwood so it
has a chinoiserie look, and painted in blue while the metal
instrument was forged in Sumedang around 1825. Some instruments have
lion head in each side, while other has dragon. And you have to know
this: this is the very gamelan that Claude Debussy seen and heard that
inspired him to compose his masterpieces when Sari Oneng took part in
Exposition Universelle in Paris, 1889.
After its big tour in Europe and USA( 1883-1898), the gong somehow left
in Amsterdam, until a century later, when the Gong Gede was finally
returned.
The Lost - and found- gong of Gamelan Sari Oneng Parakan Salak http://radenrudolf.blogspot.com/ |
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