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NCH Gamelan Orchestra
NCH Gamelan Orchestra with Javanese Dance
featuring Sanggar Tari Indonesia-Ireland Association
Wednesday 3 June
Studio
7pm
Cito Murphy, Lisa Monica, pesinden
Erna Supardi O'Connell, Andi Rakshanda, Mailaffasya Azzahra As Shiddiq, Riva Amelia, Elizabeth Kristyaningsih, dancers
The NCH Gamelan Orchestra is delighted to perform with the dancers of Sanggar Tari Indonesia-Ireland Association in this programme of traditional gamelan music and dance from the island of Java.
This unique ensemble will showcase a range of Javanese musical forms from the lively and virtuosic "ladrang" to the slow and mellow "gendhing", and from the full orchestra of tuned bronze gongs to the small and highly specialised "gadhon" ensemble of bamboo flutes, xylophones, zithers and voices... plus one surprise appearance from our secret special guest artist!
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The National Concert Hall Gamelan Orchestra was established in 2014 when the people of Ireland were presented with a specially-built gamelan as a gift from Sultan Hamengkubuwono X of Yogyakarta in Java.
After initially meeting through the UCD School of Music, the ensemble's first official concert as the NCH Gamelan Orchestra was to perform alongside the sultan's Royal Palace Gamelan Musicians who travelled to Ireland with the sultan to perform the traditional gamelan naming ceremony.
Since then, the NCH ensemble has performed at some of Ireland's biggest music festivals, including the Electric Picnic, the Kaleidoscope Festival, Another Love Story, the Bray Jazz Festival, Hotter Than July, Beyond the Pale, and many more.
They have performed in Indonesia at the 2014 Yogyakarta International Performing Arts Festival, and at the 2018 International Gamelan Festival in Surakarta, for which they received highly positive reviews in Indonesia's national media.
Their recitals of traditional Javanese music on YouTube have been viewed nearly 100,000 times. Their debut single, Embat, was released online in 2020.
In 2024, the NCH Gamelan Orchestra celebrated its 10th Anniversary with the release of their debut album, Kyai Jati Roso, a name bestowed on the instruments by the sultan, which translates as “The Honourable Gamelan of Pure Consciousness”. The album features a special guest, the legendary British jazz trumpeter Byron Wallen.
The album features a broad selection of music from the ancient gamelan tradition of Central Java, with an original field recording of a gongsmith at work inside a gamelan workshop.
Byron Wallen performs on an exciting new arrangement of the composition Embat, which was written by director Peter Moran to commemorate the building of the NCH gamelan instruments in 2014.
Kyai Jati Roso is now available for download from Bandcamp and iTunes, or streamed on Spotify
The album can also be purchased as a special 10th Anniversary Commemorative CD, which comes in a beautiful presentation box with an elegantly-designed 48-page full-colour booklet detailing the remarkable history of these instruments and the people who have played them.
In 2025, the orchestra released their second album, Confluence, featuring Martin Johnson on cello and Mark Redmond on uilleann pipes, performing all new works by Irish composers Peter Moran, David Bremner, Abigail Smith and Cathy Purcell, with traditional music from Ireland and Java.
Social Media Links
www.instagram.com/NCHGamelan
www.facebook.com/NCHGamelan
www.nchgamelan.bandcamp.com
www.youtube.com/@NCHGamelan
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Contact
For enquiries and concert bookings, email nchgamelan@gmail.com
For more information about the NCH gamelan education and outreach programme, email education@nch.ie