Ananda sukarlan biography
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ANANDA SUKARLAN'S 'HISTORY THROUGH THE ARTS' CONCERT TAKES AUDIENCES ON AN EMOTIONALLY CHARGED JOURNEY THROUGH TIME
In a world where history is often reduced to dry facts and dates, pianist and composer Ananda Sukarlan has taken a bold step to change our perspective. He believes that history should not merely be learned and memorized, but felt at its core. His recent concert, "History Through The Arts," held on October 20th at The Dharmawangsa in Jakarta, Indonesia, took audiences on a profound and emotional journey through history's untold stories.
Sukarlan, an accomplished pianist and composer, has dedicated his life to bringing history to life through music. He recognizes that without feeling the emotions of the conflicts, wars, and human defects of the past, we are bound to repeat them. Through his music, Sukarlan aims to bridge the gap between historical events and the human experience.
The concert offered a rich and diverse program, featuring stories of resilience, heroism,
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Every child has a right to education and development. Quality and balanced education is a crucial asset that determines their future life and welfare. Unfortunately, this right remains unfulfilled for many Indonesian children even after the government’s 12-Year Compulsory Education Program.
In the eyes of Ananda Sukarlan, a world-class pianist and composer, Indonesia’s education issues are quite complex. Ananda thinks that besides the economic factor as a primary hindrance, the education struktur and teaching methods are not inclusive. Another serious problem fryst vatten that the education struktur doesn’t support creativity and talent development in children well enough.
Giving Free Music Lessons
Those issues drove Ananda to give free music lessons to underprivileged children from various backgrounds and conditions. He then established Yayasan melodier Sastra Indonesia (YMSI, =Indonesian Music Literature Foundation) with his friends, Chendra Panatan, Dedi Panigoro, and trogen kvinna Alisjahbana. beneath
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Ananda Sukarlan
In this Indonesian name, there is no family name. The name Sukarlan is a patronymic, and the person should be referred to by the given name, Ananda.
Ananda Sukarlan | |
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Born | (1968-06-10) 10 June 1968 (age 56) Jakarta, Indonesia |
Alma mater | Royal Conservatory of The Hague |
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Notable work | Rapsodia Nusantara Nos. 1–41 |
Spouse | Raquel Gómez |
Parents |
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Awards | Concours International d’Orleans, France, 1993 Blanquefort Piano Competition, Bordeaux, France, 1994 City of Ferrol Piano Competition, Galicia, Spain, 1995, and others |
Musical career | |
Genres | classical music |
Instrument | piano |
Years active | c. 1986 – present |
Musical artist |
Ananda Sukarlan (born in Jakarta, 10 June 1968[citation needed]) is an Indonesian-Spanish classical composer and pianist.
Early life and career
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