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Ismail Marzuki (also known as Bang Ma'ing; 11 May 1914 – 25 May 1958) was an Indonesian composer, songwriter and musician who wrote around 202 to 240 songs between 1931 and 1958, including numerous popular patriotic songs. Among his best-known works are "
Halo, Halo Bandung Halo, Halo Bandung is an Indonesian patriotic song written by Ismail Marzuki that describes the spirit of the struggle of the people of the city of Bandung in the post-independence period in 1946, particularly in the Bandung Sea of Fire that occ ...
", "
Gugur Bunga "Gugur Bunga di Taman Bakti" (''The Fallen Flower in the Garden of Devotion''), better known as "Gugur Bunga", is an Indonesian patriotic song written by Ismail Marzuki in 1945. Written to honor the Indonesian soldiers killed during the Indonesian ...
", and " Rayuan Pulau Kelapa". In 1968, he was honoured with the creation of the well-known ''
Taman Ismail Marzuki Ismail Marzuki Park, ( Indonesian: Taman Ismail Marzuki, TIM), is an arts, cultural, and science center located at Cikini in Jakarta, Indonesia. Taman Ismail Marzuki complex comprises a number of facilities including six performing arts theaters, ...
'' (the Ismail Marzuki Park, often called ''TIM'') which is a cultural centre in
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in central Jakarta. In 2004 he was declared one of the
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.


Biography

Marzuki was born in Kwitang,
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(formerly known as
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) to a wealthy Betawi family. His father Marzuki owned an
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, and played the
rebana The rebana or terbangan is a tambourine that is used in Islamic devotional music in Southeast Asia, particularly in Indonesia, Malaysia, Brunei, and Singapore. The sound of the rebana often accompany Islamic ritual such as the zikir. The name ...
; his mother died while giving birth to him. From a young age Marzuki enjoyed music, listening to songs repeatedly on the family's gramophone and learning to play the
rebana The rebana or terbangan is a tambourine that is used in Islamic devotional music in Southeast Asia, particularly in Indonesia, Malaysia, Brunei, and Singapore. The sound of the rebana often accompany Islamic ritual such as the zikir. The name ...
,
ukulele The ukulele ( ; from haw, ukulele , approximately ), also called Uke, is a member of the lute family of instruments of Portuguese origin and popularized in Hawaii. It generally employs four nylon strings. The tone and volume of the instrumen ...
, and guitar. Marzuki studied at an elementary school for Native Indonesians, the HIS (''Hollandsch Inlandsche School'') in
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; he later attended the Dutch-language middle school MULO (''
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'') on Mendjangan Street (now Kwini I Street) in Jakarta. He became fluent in
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, English, and Dutch. He also studied religion at Unwanul Wustha
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. However, he did not study music formally, instead learning by himself. In 1931, he wrote his first song, "''O Sarinah''", which was about a suffering people. During his career he wrote between 202 and 204 songs. Among his most famous compositions are "''
Halo, Halo Bandung Halo, Halo Bandung is an Indonesian patriotic song written by Ismail Marzuki that describes the spirit of the struggle of the people of the city of Bandung in the post-independence period in 1946, particularly in the Bandung Sea of Fire that occ ...
'', "'' Rayuan Pulau Kelapa''" (1944, ''Solace on Coconut Island''), ''" Gugur Bunga di Taman Bakti''" (1945, ''The Fallen Flower in Bakti Garden''), and "''Selendang Sutera''" (1946, ''A Coil of Silk''). Marzuki started his music career by joining the
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Orchestra by the mid 1930s. During this time he performed regularly with the group at Studio Orkes NIROM II in Tegalega,
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, as part of the NIROM (''Nederlandsch-Indische Radio-omroepmaatschappij)'' station's Eastern Programme. Sometime around 1937 the group left NIROM and joined the rival station VORO (''Vereeniging voor Oostersche Radio Omroep''), playing live every Saturday. Afterwards he led the Jakarta Studio Orchestra, the Bandung Studio Orchestra, and later the Hoso Kanri Kyoku orchestra during
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. In 1957 he wrote his last song, "''Inikah Bahagia''" (''Is This Happiness''). He died at 14:00 on 25 May 1958 in his house in
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, Jakarta. He is buried in
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.


Style

Marzuki's anthems are full of patriotism and love for Indonesia, with a spirit of unity and harmony. They are easy to remember, with simple lyrics and
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. The
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are generally mid-range, making the songs easier to sing.


Personal life

Marzuki married Eulis Zuraidah, a
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''
keroncong Kroncong (pronounced "kronchong"; id, Keroncong, nl, Krontjong) is the name of a ukulele-like instrument and an Indonesian musical style that typically makes use of the kroncong (the sound ' comes from this instrument, so the music is called ' ...
'' singer and orchestra member from
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, in 1940. His wife became the inspiration of his
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song "''Panon Hideung''", which is the Sundanese version of Dark Eyes. He re-arranged the song in new lyrics but with the same title in Sundanese ("Panon Hideung" literally means "Black Eyes"). Marzuki enjoyed collecting musical instruments. His collection included guitars,
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,
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,
clarinets The clarinet is a musical instrument in the woodwind family. The instrument has a nearly cylindrical bore and a flared bell, and uses a single reed to produce sound. Clarinets comprise a family of instruments of differing sizes and pitches. ...
, saxophones,
accordions Accordions (from 19th-century German ''Akkordeon'', from ''Akkord''—"musical chord, concord of sounds") are a family of box-shaped musical instruments of the bellows-driven free-reed aerophone type (producing sound as air flows past a reed ...
, and a piano. He was known for being fiercely
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, once selling
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with his wife instead of cooperating with the Dutch-Allied NICA (''Nederlandsch-Indische Civiele Administratie'') during the
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. However, he also had a romantic side, writing songs like "''Kalau Anggrek Berbunga''" ('' c.'' 1942–1945, ''When the Orchid Blossoms''), "''Jauh di Mata Di Hati Jangan''" (1947), ''Far from the Eyes (But Not the Heart)'' and "''Siasat Asmara''" (1948, ''Love's Tactics'').


Legacy

Marzuki has been described as "having good instincts for music", as well as a "genius" and "legendary". Besides as a piano, saxophone, guitar, accordion, and harmonium player, he was also well known as a singer with a heavy and deep baritone voice which some of his friends gave him nickname "Bing Crosby from Kwitang". A large number of Marzuki's songs have been rerecorded and released in different genres, including pop music and keroncong, such as "Kr. Pasar Gambir dan Stambul Anak Jampang" (''Kroncong of Gambir Market and Stambul of the Cowlicked Child'') which was covered by
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on the album ''
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'' with arrangement by
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. Several of his songs, including "Halo, Halo Bandung", "Gugur Bunga", "Melati di Tapal Batas", "Selendang Sutra", "Pahlawan Muda", and " Rayuan Pulau Kelapa", are considered compulsory and taught in schools. Classical composer
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has made virtuoso music for piano and/or orchestra based on his songs such as Selendang Sutra,
Indonesia Pusaka "Indonesia Pusaka" ( en, Indonesia, the Heritage) is a patriotic song composed by Ismail Marzuki. It is normally played on Indonesian Independence Day celebration. Lyrics First verse: Indonesia tanah air beta Pusaka abadi nan jaya Indonesia seja ...
and Rayuan Pulau Kelapa. On 16 August 1961 Marzuki received the first Wijaya Kusuma award from President
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. He was honoured posthumously in 1968 with the opening of
Taman Ismail Marzuki Ismail Marzuki Park, ( Indonesian: Taman Ismail Marzuki, TIM), is an arts, cultural, and science center located at Cikini in Jakarta, Indonesia. Taman Ismail Marzuki complex comprises a number of facilities including six performing arts theaters, ...
, a cultural centre and park in central Jakarta. He was recognized as a
National Hero of Indonesia National Hero of Indonesia ( id, Pahlawan Nasional Indonesia) is the highest-level title awarded in Indonesia. It is posthumously given by the Government of Indonesia for actions which are deemed to be heroic, defined as "actual deeds which can b ...
in November 2004 by declaration of President
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.


List of composed songs

* ''Aryati'' * ''Bandaneira'' * ''Bandung Selatan di Waktu Malam'' (1948) * ''Beta dan Ayunda'' * ''Gagah Perwira'' (1944) * ''Gita Malam'' * ''
Gugur Bunga "Gugur Bunga di Taman Bakti" (''The Fallen Flower in the Garden of Devotion''), better known as "Gugur Bunga", is an Indonesian patriotic song written by Ismail Marzuki in 1945. Written to honor the Indonesian soldiers killed during the Indonesian ...
'' * ''Halo Halo Bandung'' * ''
Indonesia Pusaka "Indonesia Pusaka" ( en, Indonesia, the Heritage) is a patriotic song composed by Ismail Marzuki. It is normally played on Indonesian Independence Day celebration. Lyrics First verse: Indonesia tanah air beta Pusaka abadi nan jaya Indonesia seja ...
'' (1940) * ''Inikah Bahagia'' * ''Jangan Ditanya'' * ''Jauh di Mata Di Hati Jangan'' * ''Juwita Malam'' * ''Kalau Anggrek Berbunga'' * ''Karangan Bunga dari Selatan'' * ''Kasim Baba'' * ''Kasih Putus di Tengah Jalan'' * ''Keroncong Serenata'' * ''Lenggang Bandung'' * ''Melati di Tapal Batas'' (1947) * ''O Angin Sampaikan Salamku'' * ''O Kopral Jono'' * ''O Sarinah'' (1931) * ''Panon Hideung'' (1931) * ''Patah Cincin'' * '' Rayuan Pulau Kelapa'' * ''Rindu Lukisan'' * ''Roselani'' * ''Sabda Alam'' * ''Sampul Surat'' (1943) * ''Saputangan dari Bandung Selatan'' * ''Sejuta Bintang'' * ''Selamat Datang Pahlawan Muda'' (1949) * ''Selendang Sutra'' * ''Sepasang Mata Bola'' (1946) * ''Setangkai Bunga Mawar'' (1943) * ''Siasat Asmara'' * ''Sumbangsihku'' (1946) * ''Wanita'' * ''Ibu Pertiwi''


References


External links

*
"Komponis" Bio Ismail Marzuki on Ensiklopedi Tokoh Indonesia


Bibliography

* * * {{DEFAULTSORT:Marzuki, Ismail 1914 births 1958 deaths 20th-century composers Betawi people Indonesian composers National Heroes of Indonesia People from Batavia, Dutch East Indies People from Jakarta