廖憲一《藝遊》
廖憲一《藝遊》為巴里島安克隆甘美朗
Hin-Iat Liu "TNUA" for Bali Gamelan Angklung
#此作品由台北藝術大學傳統音樂系甘美朗團委託創作之作品 This music is a work commissioned by the TNUA Gamelan Ensemble.
樂曲解說:
有沒有聽過用甘美朗演奏的校歌??
沒錯,這次新創作品為了學校想貢獻一下, 來點有用的、唸過北藝的人一定有共鳴的旋律, 取用「北藝大校歌旋律」,以印尼甘美朗傳統音樂的多層次交織循環變化語法與形式運用呈現, 影片中,旋律雖然一直循環反覆,但會發現裡面的層次越來越細緻複雜,各層有2組或4組樂器之間的交織、也有跨層間的交織⋯使音樂非常豐富, 且由於巴里島安克隆甘美朗樂器就只有「四顆音」, 來看看如何僅用四顆音,就可以將校歌旋律移植轉化至甘美朗音樂當中,來個很不一樣的感覺!
Program Note:
Have you ever heard the school song played on gamelan instruments?
This piece is based on the melody of the school song of Taipei National University of Arts and is presented in the multi-layered, intertwined, cyclic, and changing grammar and form of Balinese gamelan music. As the melody of the school song is repeated over and over in this piece, you will notice that the layers become more detailed and complex. Each layer involves the interweaving between two or four groups of instruments, creating a richly colorful musical experience. The Balinese Gamelan Angklung instruments, with only 'four notes,' showcase how the transplantation of the school song melody into four-note gamelan angklung music can evoke a distinctly different feeling. Let's enjoy this unique musical transformation!"
I believe this song will resonate with friends in TNUA!
演出紀錄
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2023.9.26 【2023巴里島安克隆甘美朗與舞蹈 Balinese Gamelan】
112-1北藝大巴里島安克隆甘美朗樂舞大師班成果發表(首演)
地 點:國立臺北藝術大學馬水舞台
演出者:國立臺北藝術大學傳統音樂系甘美朗樂團
國立臺北藝術大學傳統音樂系甘美朗樂團
Taipei National University of the Arts Gamelan Ensemble
由每學期選修傳統音樂學系「甘美朗的理論與實技」課程學生組成。此課程始於1985年(原名「東南亞鑼樂合奏」),當時的音樂系主任故馬水龍教授為了開拓學生的視野,特別聘請旅美韓國鐄教授客座教學,並購置臺灣第一套甘美朗,也就是今天演奏使用的巴里島安克隆甘美朗(Gamelan Angklung),並開設甘美朗音樂與世界音樂課程。1993年在韓教授的指導與規劃下,購置中爪哇甘美朗,以充實教學內容。 目前甘美朗課程由李婧慧與梁正一兩位老師指導。
Taipei National University of the Arts Gamelan Ensemble
The Gamelan Ensemble from the National Institute of the Arts (NIA, renamed Taipei National University of the Arts, TNUA, hereinafter TNUA) was founded by Dr. Kuo-Huang Han in 1985 when he was invited by the late Prof. Shui-Long Ma as a guest professor of TNUA. At that time Dr. Han started world music and gamelan courses and assisted the university to purchase the first-ever set of gamelan in Taiwan, a Balinese gamelan angklung, which was the gamelan used for this performance. Later in 1992 Dr. Han was re-invited by TNUA and a Javanese gamelan was added into the collection in 1993. Currently the gamelan ensemble of TNUA is directed by Dr. Ching-Huei Lee and Dr. Jeng-I Liang.