UW Ethnomusicology Archives video recordings: Mick Waller recordings: Visiting Artist Concert 2006: Sinti (DVD), 2006-04-25

Overview of the Collection

Creator
Waller, Mick, 1941-2008
Title
UW Ethnomusicology Archives video recordings: Mick Waller recordings: Visiting Artist Concert 2006: Sinti (DVD)
Dates
2006-04-25
Quantity
1 optical media  :  EC - 1 DVD; Duration: 00:53:00; flyer; UW Daily article
Collection Number
2006015
Summary
First half of concert by Visiting Artists in Ethnomusicology, University of Washington, featuring I Wayan Sinti; recorded in UW Meany Theater, April 25, 2006, by Mike Waller.
Repository
University of Washington Ethnomusicology Archives
University of Washington
Ethnomusicology Archives
Box 353450
Seattle, WA
98195-3450
Telephone: 2065430974
ethnoarc@uw.edu
Access Restrictions

Access is restricted.

Languages
English

Biographical NoteReturn to Top

Michael Waller (1941 – 2008), was a drummer from London, England who played with many UK rock and blues artists during his musical career.

Cokorda Istri Nilawati is an accomplished dancer and arja (Balinese opera) singer from the Island of Bali.

I Wayan Sinti (1943-) is a teacher and Balinese vocalist and instrumentalist from Banjar Dauh, Ubung Kaja, on the Island of Bali. He graduated from KOKAR in 1964 and taught there for several years. Sinti has mastered many kinds of Balinese vocal music and nearly all forms of instrumental music. He has helped revive many forms of gamelan including, gamelan gambang, selonding, saron, gong luang, gambuh, semar pegulingan, legong, bebarongan, and others. Sinti has spread his love of Balinese music by teaching village ensembles throughout Bali, composing in both the classical and contemporary genres, and serving as a senior spokesman for the Balinese performing arts. In 1974, Sinti taught various forms of Balinese music at the Center for World Music in Berkley, CA. In 1978 he returned to the U.S. for four years to study ethnomusicology and teach Balinese music at San Diego State University, where he graduated with an MA in music. In 1994, Sinti created a new type of gamelan ensemble called Manikasanti, which means "jewel for peace." Manikasanti features a new tuning system that allows for the playing of various Balinese modes and musical scales, and was inspired by his long study of ritual vocal and instrumental music. Sinti completed a residency at the University of Washington, School of Music, as a visiting artist where he taught Balinese vocal and gamelan music. During his time at the university, he created a new form of gamelan called Siwa Nada which was constructed with the help of his students. Sinti is husband to Cokorda Istri Nilawati.

Content DescriptionReturn to Top

Contents: 1st half of concert features Balinese musician I Wayan Sinti directing the University of Washington Gamelan Gambuh and Gamelan Siwa Nada; Istri Nilawati Sinti, dancer.

DVD includes slides of gamelan rehearsal and concert footage.

See logsheets for collection 2006-11 (audio recording of concert) for detailed contents listing); also see collection 2006-12 for video recording of concert.

Total duration: 53:00.

Documentation: Concert program

Administrative InformationReturn to Top

Names and SubjectsReturn to Top

Subject Terms

  • Balinese--Asia--Southeast Asia
  • Concerts
  • Ethnomusicology
  • Gambuh
  • Gamelan
  • Siwa Nada

Geographical Names

  • Bali Island (Indonesia)
  • Oceania

Form or Genre Terms

  • Video recordings

Other Creators

  • Personal Names
    • Nilawati, Cokorde Istri (performer)
    • Sinti, I Wayan (performer)
    Corporate Names
    • University of Washington. Gamelan Gambuh Padma Sari (performer)