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JEJAK MAJAPAHIT: KOMPOSISI MUSIK PROGRAMA BERDASARKAN CERITA LEGENDA AIR MAJAPAHIT DI NEGERI EMA Maitimu, Frengky; Lestari, Dewi Tika
Sorai: Jurnal Pengkajian dan Penciptaan Musik Vol. 16 No. 2 (2023): December
Publisher : Institut Seni Indonesia (ISI) Surakarta

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33153/sorai.v16i2.5651

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The history of Air Majapahit is one of the events of the arrival of Princess Majapahit in Negeri Ema which has been told orally from generation to generation. The history of Majapahit Water can be proven true by the existence of Majapahit kingdom relics in the form of heirloom spears, Gamelan, Betel places and Majapahit springs which are still well preserved in Negeri Ema. Based on this phenomenon, it was then used as a nonmusical concept to work on a musical composition. The composition of Traces of Majapahit is a narrative program musical work which contains elements of the history of Air Majapahit, which was created in the form of varied music and using western instruments. The process of creating the musical composition Traces of Majapahit went through several stages, namely (1) exploration of literature regarding musical disciplines and observation of Majapahit water history; (2) processing the relationship between musical elements and nonmusical concepts as a basis for the construction of musical compositions; (3) cultivating musical elements into variations using the main theme development procedure from Leon Stein’s theory; (4) presentation of the work in orchestra format. This work contains cultural value in the almost forgotten relationship between the Majapahit kingdom and Negeri Ema, so that through this work it is hoped that the history of Air Majapahit will be preserved.
Merawat Damai Antar Umat Beragama Melalui Memori Kolektif dan Identitas Kultural Masyarakat Maluku Lestari, Dewi Tika; Parihala, Yohanes
Hanifiya: Jurnal Studi Agama-Agama Vol. 3 No. 1 (2020): Hanifiya: Jurnal Studi Agama-Agama
Publisher : Program Studi Studi Agama-Agama Pascasarjana UIN Sunan Gunung Djati Bandung

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15575/hanifiya.v3i1.8697

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This study aims to explain that the process of building and maintaining peace in the context of a plural society can be carried out by reactivating the collective memory and cultural identity of the community. Cultural memory and cultural identity that are based on historical-cultural experience are a social capital that nurtures harmony between communities. Qualitatively this study uses a literature study and field research approach. To explore the concepts of collective memory and cultural identity, author uses the concept from Edwards Shils, Maurice Halbwachs, and Paul Gilbert. The field study was obtained through a process of in-depth interviews with key informants, including religious leaders such as the Pastor and Imam of the Mosque, facilitators and community leaders in Batumerah from two communities, Islam and Christianity. Finally, the authors found that the collective memory of the cultural identity of Maluku people as brother people (orang basudara) is a strong social capital to transform conflict, and maintain peace among post-conflict communities. This can be a theoretical foothold in managing the diversity of peaceful lives as fellow brothers in Indonesia.
Kreativitas Bermusik Bagi Jemaat GPM Lestari, Dewi Tika; Tafuakan, Philby; Halamury, Mercy; Makaruku, Armando Valentino; Sahulata, Ollyvia
Batoboh Vol 10, No 2 (2025): BATOBOH: JURNAL PENGABDIAN PADA MASYARAKAT
Publisher : Institut Seni Indonesia Padangpanjang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26887/bt.v10i2.6019

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In order to strengthen the implementation of one of the pillars of the Tri Dharma of Higher Education—community service—Institut Agama Kristen Negeri (IAKN) Ambon facilitates the involvement of lecturers and students in a structured service program through the PKM Grant scheme. This program is organized by the Institute for Research and Community Service (LP2M) as an effort to disseminate research findings and scientific works to the community. Through a competitive selection process, selected lecturer- student teams carried out community service activities in designated partner areas, including collaborations with the Protestant Church of Maluku (GPM) in the Masohi and North Ambon Island Classis. The main focus of the activities is to strengthen the capacity of congregations through training based on curriculum and research outcomes, particularly in the development of Indonesian Church Music (Musik Gereja Nusantara). The program is integrated with core subjects such as Minor Compulsory Courses and Church Music Composition in the Master's Program of Church Music Studies. It also aims to create Sunday School songs for church caregivers. These activities are intended to expand the repertoire of church music and enhance the quality of worship through training in vocals, instruments, and music composition. The outcomes of this initiative demonstrate the tangible contribution of higher education in responding to community needs through the collaborative and contextual application of academic knowledge.