MUSIC IN JAVA MUSIC IN JAVA ITS HISTORY, ITS THEORY AND ITS TECHNIQUE BY J. KUNSTt THIRD. ENLARGED EDITION Edited by E. L. HEINS VOLUME II THE HAGUE MARTINUS NI]HOFF 1973 © I973 by Martinus Nijhofl, The Hague, Netherlands Softeover reprint of the hardcover 1st edition I973 All rights reserved, including the right to translate or to reproduce this book or parts thereof in any form ISBN -13: 978-94-010-8053-8 e-ISBN-13:978-94-009-3471-9 DOl: 10.1007/978-94-009-3471-9 CONTENTS OF VOLUME II ILLUSTRATIONS 1-165. 413 BIBLIOGRAPHY 457 ApPENDICES 1) 477 LIST OF GRAMMOPHONE RECORDS MENTIONED IN THE TEXT. 576 SUPPLEMENT TO THE SECOND EDITION 579 GENERAL INDEX. . . • . . . . . • . . . . . . . • . 601 1) For the contents of the Appendices vide p. 477. Appendices 58-60 are found at the back of this volume against the cover. ILLUSTRATIONS ILLUSTRATIONS 413 Ill. I. Prehistoric bronze kettle-drum, found at Semarang (southern part of the town), now in the Museum of the Royal Batavia Society (no. 1071 of the Catalogue) (ct. Vol. I, p. 105 fL) (Photo Archeol. Department) I} Ill. 2. The "batu gajah" near Pageralam, res. Palembang: rider on elephant; on his back, a kettledrum (d. ill. 3 and Vol. I, p. 105 ft.). (after Van der Hoop) 1} Illustrations Nos. 1,4,6-33,35-39,42-47,50-55,59, and 60 are taken from photographs in possession of the Netherlands Indies Archeological Department. 26* 414 MUSIC IN JA VA Ill. 3. Detail of ill. 2. By means of its handles the kettle-drum is fixed with straps to the rider's shoulClers. (after Van der Hoop) Ill. 4. SmalJ bronze kettle-drum, excavated near Chibadak Ill. 5. Modern bronze (West,Priangan) kettle-drum from Alor. (cf. Vol. I, p. 106) (cf. Vol. I, p. 106) Ill. 7. Chan<;li Sari: Boddhisatva Ill. 6. Chandi Sari: Boddhisatva with bar-zither with thtee-stringed lute (d. Vol. I, p. 106/7) (ef. VoL I, p. 106/7) a a b c Ill. 8. Barabu<;lur (reI. Ia 1): Ill. 9. Barabu<;tur (reI. II 18): a. drums of different model, b. large cymbals, a. hour-glass drum, b. small cymbals c. small, narrow lute, d. transverse flute (ef. Vol. I, p. 107) (ct. Vol. I, p. 107) c a b c . . Ill. 11. Barabu<;lur (reI. Ib 19): Ill. 10. Barabu<;lur (reI. IBa 300): a. pot-drum, b. trans a. tmklmg cups, b. large cymbals, c. sound-pot, d. trans verse flutes verse flute, c. tinkling cups (d. Vol. I, p. 10 7) (ef. Vol. I, p. 107) 416 MUSIC IN JAVA h c d Ill. 12. Barabu<~ur (reI. O. 39) Ill. 13. Barabuc;lur (reI. 0 24): a. mouth-organs, b. Chinese woorden slitdrum ingrelot-form long flute (?shawm) with handle, c. begging-cup with small tinkling rods, d. wooden scraping-stick abc Ill. 14. Barabuc;lur (rel. IBb 89): Ill. 15. Barabuc;lur (reI. 0 102): a. xylophone, b. bell, hanging from two-stringed neck-lute, playecl with a curved stand, c. (?) ketuk a plectrum d a Ill. 16. 13arabuc;lur (reI. Ia 52): III. 17. Barabuc;lur (reI. 11 1): a. lute played with a plectrum, a. bow-shaped harp with loop-tension, b. ten-stringed bow-shaped harp b. tinkling cups. with plug-( ?peg)-tension, c. trans- verse flute, d. (?) small cymbal. (ef. Vol. I, p. 107)