The story of a particular Javanese group of "matching" musical instruments, the gamelan Digul, built in a notorious Dutch East Indies prison camp by a master musician and political activist, and the role in played in helping to foster Australian-Indonesian friendship.
The story of a particular Javanese group of "matching" musical instruments, the gamelan Digul, built in a notorious Dutch East Indies prison camp by a master musician and political activist, and the role in played in helping to foster Australian-Indonesian friendship.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Pontjopangrawit's Youth: Becoming an Activist and Artist, 1893 to 1927 Life in Boven Digul from 1927 to 1943: The Gamelan Is Made and Departs for Australia Pontjopangrawit's Life and Work between 1932 and 1965 The Australian Connection, 1943 to the Present The Gamelan Digul as an Organological Artefact and Its Recent Conservation A Photographic Study of the Gamelan Digul
Pontjopangrawit's Youth: Becoming an Activist and Artist, 1893 to 1927 Life in Boven Digul from 1927 to 1943: The Gamelan Is Made and Departs for Australia Pontjopangrawit's Life and Work between 1932 and 1965 The Australian Connection, 1943 to the Present The Gamelan Digul as an Organological Artefact and Its Recent Conservation A Photographic Study of the Gamelan Digul
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