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Jaap Kunst (12 August 1891 – 7 December 1960) was a Dutch
musicologist Musicology is the academic, research-based study of music, as opposed to musical composition or performance. Musicology research combines and intersects with many fields, including psychology, sociology, acoustics, neurology, natural sciences, f ...
. He is credited with steering the discipline away from exclusively comparative methods and into the direction of historical particularism, coining the term " ethno-musicology" as a more accurate name for the field then known as comparative musicology. Kunst studied the
folk music Folk music is a music genre that includes #Traditional folk music, traditional folk music and the Contemporary folk music, contemporary genre that evolved from the former during the 20th-century folk revival. Some types of folk music may be ca ...
of the
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and his field studies in
Indonesia Indonesia, officially the Republic of Indonesia, is a country in Southeast Asia and Oceania, between the Indian Ocean, Indian and Pacific Ocean, Pacific oceans. Comprising over List of islands of Indonesia, 17,000 islands, including Sumatra, ...
between 1920 and 1934 are seen as fundamental contributions to the knowledge and understanding of Indonesian folk music. His published work totals more than 70 texts.


Early life

Kunst was born on 12 August 1891 in
Groningen Groningen ( , ; ; or ) is the capital city and main municipality of Groningen (province), Groningen province in the Netherlands. Dubbed the "capital of the north", Groningen is the largest place as well as the economic and cultural centre of ...
. Both of his parents were pianists, and his father was a music-school teacher and music critic. He began to study the
violin The violin, sometimes referred to as a fiddle, is a wooden chordophone, and is the smallest, and thus highest-pitched instrument (soprano) in regular use in the violin family. Smaller violin-type instruments exist, including the violino picc ...
at only 5 years old, and continued to play the instrument throughout his life. Kunst was drawn toward folk music as a result of vacations to the island of
Terschelling Terschelling (; ; Terschelling dialect: ''Schylge'') is a Municipalities of the Netherlands, municipality and an island in the northern Netherlands, one of the West Frisian Islands. It is situated between the islands of Vlieland and Ameland. ...
. Kunst decided to pursue a career in
law Law is a set of rules that are created and are enforceable by social or governmental institutions to regulate behavior, with its precise definition a matter of longstanding debate. It has been variously described as a science and as the ar ...
. While studying law at the
University of Groningen The University of Groningen (abbreviated as UG; , abbreviated as RUG) is a Public university#Continental Europe, public research university of more than 30,000 students in the city of Groningen (city), Groningen, Netherlands. Founded in 1614, th ...
, Kunst published the results of his first musical research in 1915. Kunst graduated in 1917 and pursued a career in banking and law for the next two years. However, he soon grew tired of this work.


Career


Work in Indonesia

In 1919, Kunst set out on a tour of the
Dutch East Indies The Dutch East Indies, also known as the Netherlands East Indies (; ), was a Dutch Empire, Dutch colony with territory mostly comprising the modern state of Indonesia, which Proclamation of Indonesian Independence, declared independence on 17 Au ...
with a recently formed musical trio. This group performed 95 times throughout
Indonesia Indonesia, officially the Republic of Indonesia, is a country in Southeast Asia and Oceania, between the Indian Ocean, Indian and Pacific Ocean, Pacific oceans. Comprising over List of islands of Indonesia, 17,000 islands, including Sumatra, ...
. Kunst heard a
gamelan Gamelan (; ; , ; ) is the traditional musical ensemble, ensemble music of the Javanese people, Javanese, Sundanese people, Sundanese, and Balinese people, Balinese peoples of Indonesia, made up predominantly of percussion instrument, per ...
ensemble for the first time at the Paku Alaman palace in
Yogyakarta Yogyakarta is the capital city of the Special Region of Yogyakarta in Indonesia, in the south-central part of the island of Java. As the only Indonesian royal city still ruled by Hamengkubuwono, a monarchy, Yogyakarta is regarded as an importan ...
. Impressed, he decided to remain in
Java Java is one of the Greater Sunda Islands in Indonesia. It is bordered by the Indian Ocean to the south and the Java Sea (a part of Pacific Ocean) to the north. With a population of 156.9 million people (including Madura) in mid 2024, proje ...
to study
Indonesian music Indonesia is a country with many different Ethnic groups in Indonesia, tribes and ethnic groups, and its music is also very diverse, coming in hundreds of different forms and styles. Every region has its own culture and art, and as a result tr ...
, while the other members of his trio departed. Taking a job as an official in the colonial government, Kunst remained in Java for fifteen years. He married Kathy van Wely in 1921; she became a partner in Kunst's work. Kunst was the first person to record gamelan music on wax cylinders. He amassed an archive of photographs, recordings, and instruments of Indonesian music. He ceded much of his collection to the ''Koninklijk Bataviaasch Genootschap van Kunsten en Wetenschappen'' (now the National Museum of Indonesia).


Later activities

In 1934, Kunst returned to the Netherlands, and he became the curator of Amsterdam's Colonial Museum (now the
Royal Tropical Institute KIT, formerly the Royal Tropical Institute (Dutch: Koninklijk Instituut voor de Tropen), is an applied knowledge institute located in Amsterdam, Netherlands. It is an independent centre of expertise, education, intercultural cooperation and hospi ...
) in 1936. Later, he became a lecturer at the
University of Amsterdam The University of Amsterdam (abbreviated as UvA, ) is a public university, public research university located in Amsterdam, Netherlands. Established in 1632 by municipal authorities, it is the fourth-oldest academic institution in the Netherlan ...
. Kunst first used the term "ethno-musicology" in his 1950 publication ''Musicologica''. He stated: ''Ethnomusicology'' (with no hyphen) quickly replaced ''comparative musicology'' as the name of the field. This usage was influenced by the formation of the
Society for Ethnomusicology The Society for Ethnomusicology is, with the International Council for Traditional Music and thBritish Forum for Ethnomusicology one of three major international associations for ethnomusicology. Its mission is "to promote the research, study, an ...
in 1955. In 1956, Kunst released a bestselling album of folk songs, on Folkways Records, entitled ''Living Folksongs and Dance-Tunes from the Netherlands.'' Kunst died in 1960 of throat cancer in
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.


Ideas

Kunst believed musical study must take into account the cultural context of its creation. In his view, musicology was incomplete without
ethnographic Ethnography is a branch of anthropology and the systematic study of individual cultures. It explores cultural phenomena from the point of view of the subject of the study. Ethnography is also a type of social research that involves examining ...
elements. A sentiment shared by other ethnomusicologists such as Alan P. Merriam. Contrary to mainstream European scholarship at the time, Kunst believed that music from other continents was no less sophisticated than the
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, and he often argued this point against others.


Legacy

Since 1965, the
Society for Ethnomusicology The Society for Ethnomusicology is, with the International Council for Traditional Music and thBritish Forum for Ethnomusicology one of three major international associations for ethnomusicology. Its mission is "to promote the research, study, an ...
has offered an annual prize named after Kunst. Until 2018, the prize honored the most significant ethnomusicological article of the previous year by a society member. From 2019 onward, only researchers in their first 10 years of scholarship are eligible for the prize.


Writings

* with C. Kunst-van Wely. ''De Toonkunst van Bali''. ( Weltevreden, 1924; part 2 in ''Tijdschrift voor Indische taal-, land-, en volkenkunde'', LXV, Batavia, 1925) * with R. Goris. ''Hindoe-Javaansche muziekinstrumenten''. (Batavia, 1927; 2nd ed., revised, ''Hindu-Javanese Musical Instruments'', 1968) * ''A Study on Papuan Music'' (Weltevreden, 1931) * ''Musicologisch onderzoek 1931'' (Batavia, 1931) * ''Over zeldzame fluiten en veelstemmige muziek in het Ngada- en Nagehgebied, West-Flores'' (Batavia, 1931) * ''De toonkunst van Java'' (
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, 1934; English translation, ''Music in Java'', 1949; 3rd ed., expanded, 1973) * ''Een en ander over den Javaanschen gamelan'' (Amsterdam, 1940; 4th ed. 1945) * ''Music in
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: A Study of the Vocal and Instrumental Music Among the Tribes Living in Flores'' (
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, 1942) * ''Music in
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'' (Leiden, 1942) * ''Around von Hornbostel's Theory of the Cycle of Blown Fifths'' (Amsterdam, 1948) * ''The Cultural Background of Indonesian Music'' (Amsterdam, 1949) * ''Begdja, het gamelanjongetje'' (Amsterdam, 1950) * ''De inheemsche muziek in Westelijk Nieuw-Guinea'' (Amsterdam, 1950) * ''Metre, Rhythm, and Multi-part Music'' (Leiden, 1950) * ''Musicologica: A Study of the Nature of Ethnomusicology, Its Problems, Methods, and Representative Personalities'' (Amsterdam, 1950; 2nd ed., expanded, retitled ''Ethnomusicology'', 1955; 3rd ed. 1959) * ''Kultur-historische Beziehungen zwischen dem Balkan und Indonesien'' (Amsterdam, 1953, English translation, 1954) * ''Sociologische bindingen in de muziek'' (The Hague, 1953)


References


External links

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