Sumarsam (born
1944) is a
Javanese musician and scholar of the
gamelan.
Life
Sumarsam was born in
Dander,
Bojonegoro,
East Java,
Indonesia. He first performed gamelan at the age of seven. He began his formal gamelan education in 1961 at the Konservatori Karawitan Indonesia (KOKAR, now Sekolah Menengah Karawitan Indonesia) in
Surakarta. He graduated in 1964 and began to teach, and in 1965 began to study at the newly opened Akademi Seni Karawitan Indonesia (ASKI, now
Sekolah Tinggi Seni Indonesia in Surakarta). He graduated in 1968 and did some co-teaching with
Martopangrawit. ASKI participated in government programs to promote Indonesian culture abroad, and in 1970 Sumarsam was invited to
Expo '70 in
Osaka,
Japan, where he worked seven months. In 1971 he was invited to teach at the Indonesian Embassy in
Canberra, Australia. Afterwards he moved to the
United States to become a visiting artist at
Wesleyan University.
Inspired by Western academia, he pursued a master's degree in
world music from
Wesleyan University from 1974 to 1976. He graduated with the thesis "Inner Melody in Javanese Gamelan." He continued teaching and performing at various universities in the United States, and was made an artist-in-residence at Wesleyan in 1976.
From 1983 he began working on a Ph.D. from
Cornell University in
ethnomusicology and
Southeast Asian Studies. His thesis was "Historical Contexts and Theories of Javanese Music." It was later revised and published as
Gamelan:......
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