
Advanced Javanese Gamelan Ensemble Fall Concert
Saturday, December 6, 2025 at 7:30pm
World Music Hall
Free and open to the public.
Wesleyan’s Javanese Gamelan Ensemble, under the direction of Winslow-Kaplan Professor of Music Sumarsam MA ’76 and University Professor of Music I.M. Harjito, presents the music of Central Java.Students in the Javanese Gamelan Ensemble focus on the direct, hands-on experience of performing Central Javanese gamelan music, augmented by occasional discussions and the showing of documentary films. Since 1983, Wesleyan has owned a set of gamelan instruments from Yogyakarta, Indonesia, a donation to the University from Louise Ansberry. The use of some of the instruments in the gamelan trace their origins back to the 12th century. Today, this magnificent orchestra features colorful bronze gongs and metallophones, wooden xylophones, drums, bowed- and plucked-string instruments, flutes, and vocalists. Traditionally, the gamelan accompanies Indonesian feasts, ceremonies, dances, and other significant events including Independence Day celebrations and concerts sponsored by various institutions. The Wesleyan gamelan study group had been in existence since the late 1960s, before the Center for the Arts opened in the fall of 1973.