GOLDEN FINGERS
@ KAWAI Newsletter No. 29 - June 2012
“KAWAI” THE BEST PIANO IN THE WORLD
FOR GOLDEN FINGERS PIANO
ENSEMBLES
by: Michael Gunadi Widjaja
composer & music worker
"Has comes into
your mind when the word strings comes up?"
Most people would
immediately associate it with violin.
However, strings in classical music can also be implemented for other instruments such as piano or a guitar that uses strings as it main part.
However, strings in classical music can also be implemented for other instruments such as piano or a guitar that uses strings as it main part.
The piano is pretty much intimate instrument that work
fantastically for solo, group ensemble or orchestra. But not many know that the
piano alone or a bunch of guitars can be an ensemble of its own and entertain
us with a rich range of melodies.
A piano that is played by two people, three people or even four people could actually give you less monotone and a more interactive performance to watch. This is the essence that Jelia Megawati Heru has captured and implemented in her performance: “Golden Fingers Piano Ensembles” March 4th, 2012 at Taman Budaya Tegal, Central Java – as the soft opening for the most representative cultural arena theatre of the city with capacity of 1000 seats, professional lightings, and stage.
A piano that is played by two people, three people or even four people could actually give you less monotone and a more interactive performance to watch. This is the essence that Jelia Megawati Heru has captured and implemented in her performance: “Golden Fingers Piano Ensembles” March 4th, 2012 at Taman Budaya Tegal, Central Java – as the soft opening for the most representative cultural arena theatre of the city with capacity of 1000 seats, professional lightings, and stage.
Jelia Megawati Heru is a music
educator who graduated from Fachhochschule Osnabrueck Konservatorium
Institut fuer Musikpadagogik and majored in music education for piano
in Germany. She created event that will showcase the young teachers that she
developed to participated in her music program. The Golden Fingers is not just
an usual piano ensembles group, but a pilot project to implement the concept
of “Music from Passion”. Jelia believes
that the piano ensemble is not only about playing piano together, but it is an
actual effort to liven up the music.
About 15 repertoires from one piano - four hands, six
hands, two pianos - eight hands to two pianos - twelve hands are chosen with
various genres from Classical, Pop, Jazz, even traditional folksongs of
Indonesia like Dang Dut. Featuring the imitation sound of the typewriter &
interactive Leroy Anderson’s “The Typewriter” (for one piano –
four hands) with note bells, theatrical Ralph Federer’s “Scarlet Cape”,
William Gillock’s “Champagne Toccata”, and sensual
composition of Indonesian composer Michael
Gunadi Widjaja “Kemben” (for two
pianos - eight hands) among others. With 6 talented pianists lining up for this
event, these two-hours long concerts would be very dynamic and attractive to
watch.
Leroy Anderson "Typewriter"
(for piano, four hands with note bells)
Ralph Federer "Scarlet Cape"
(for one piano, four hands)
Michael Gunadi Widjaja
- Medley Indonesian Folk songs -
"Soleram - Warung Podjok - Yamko Rambe Yamko"
(for one piano, four hands)
William Gillock "Champagne Toccata"
(for two pianos, eight hands)
That night, KAWAI
RX-5 is able to accommodate the needs of Golden Fingers Piano Ensemble to
produce a good accurate musical tuning, create rich differs tone character,
also great mechanism touch, that makes the music much more passionate. Even the
city major of Tegal, Mr. H. Ikmal Jaya
SE, Ak. also gave a special music performance in that evening. KAWAI RX-5
has proven itselves worthy to hold the title as one of the best piano in
history of Tegal.
It seems that piano nowadays has something more to offer than
just a piano after all like what HIROTAKA KAWAI said:
"At
Kawai, the quest for perfection is not just an ideal... but a duty."
KAWAI as "The Future of the Piano"
has made history that the piano music is an art that can’t be
separated from the piano as a product
of art with precision
and accuracy as well as exceptional accuracy. No
wonder if George Kolakis said KAWAI Piano
is one of the best in the world!