Update on Radio Arts Indonesia after 4 years  

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It is interesting, I have not updated since 2009 but people are still coming. So I guess it is time to continue the blog.
We have just gone through a major upgrade of ArtsIndonesia and Radio Arts Indonesia with move of our music library (Over 9000 composition) (60 GB) to London, England. What does this mean. Power failure in Jakarta will not effect our streaming service. We can upload our programming information from any where in the world so it means I do not have to stay in Jakarta. Thinking about moving to Cirebon in West Java.
Now you can hear us on www.radio.artsindonesia.com   or
Shoutcast Radio

Also you can connect directly with any music player to by entering
Our TuneIn connect is being changed so it may not be working at the present time, so it should be okay within the next 48 hours.
http://tunein.com/tuner/?StationId=150685&.
Our website www.artindonesia.com is not working but you still move use it to see:

  • The Calendar
  • The Bill Board
  • Radio Arts Indonesia
  • Arts Information for Jakarta and Indonesia

We have donated our music library to Gloriamus Music School here in Jakarta.

Programming has now return to normal
This week on Radio ArtsIndonesia









New Music This Week
Two new albums this week, the first from Hilary Tann entitled Of Erthe and Air and the second from Max Lifchitz entitled Ars Nostra plays Max Lifchitz.
We are the only internet broadcasting service in the world that provides over 18 hours a week of Indonesia Serious Music by Indonesian Composers, Music Groups and Performers with a music library of more than 700 performances as well as  more 40 hours of contemporary music from our library of more than 1,500 compositions. Women composers make up 31% of our contemporary music this week.
Special Programs This Week (All time GMT+7)
WhatEver Next with Brian Everett – Mozart with a Difference (Tuesday evening 21:00 Hours, Wednesday morning at 02:00 hours, Thursday morning at 11:00 hours, and Friday afternoon at 14:00 hours)
Turning You On To Classical Music with Dennis Lewin –  Giuseppe Verdi (Tuesday morning at 02:00 hours, Wednesday Morning 10:30 Hours, Thursday Afternoon at 14:00 hours and Friday Evening at 21:00 hours)
DW Concert Hour - Ring 2  Bayreuth Walküre (Saturday 03:00 hours, Sunday 21:00 hours, Monday , Monday Morning 11:00 hours, Tuesday  14:00 hours
Music from Cleveland – CIM LIVE from Kulas Hall, Cleveland Institute of Music Faculty Recital, (30 March 2012)  (Saturday Afternoon 14:00 hours and Sunday Morning 10:00, Thursday Morning 02:00 hours, Thursday Evening 21:00 hours)
Artist of the Week –  Karen Griebling (Friday at 10:00 hours; Saturday at 02:00 hours; Monday at 14:00 hours and Tuesday at 22:00 hours)
Footlight Parade with Bill Rudman – 1953 on the Screen (Saturday 10:00 hours, Sunday 14:00 hours, Monday 04:00 hours, and Wednesday 22:00 Hours)
INNOVATIONS with Mark Satola - Music by Jeffrey Rathbun, HyeKyung Lee, Stephen T. Griebling and Daniel McCarthy (Friday at 02:00 hours, Saturday at 21:00 hours, Tuesday at 10:00 hours and Wednesday at 15:00 hours)
WeekEnd Radio with Robert Conrad - Selections from New Faces of 1952 and 1968. Some
Ernie Kovacs items.  Also a Message from Richard Howland-Bolton and This Week in the Media. (Saturday at 11:00 and 16;00 hours and Sunday at 02:00 and 22:00 hours)
The stage productions this week are as follows (All times GMT+7):
5 October 20:10                 Giuseppe Verdi: La Traviata, Opera in three acts; http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/La_traviata
6 October 02:55                 Richard Rodgers and Oscar Hammerstein II: Flower Drum Song - The New Broadway Cast Recording; http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flower_Drum_Song
6 October 20:00                 Irving Berlin: Call Me Madam; http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Call_Me_Madam
7 October 02:55                 Nancy Van de Vate: Where The Cross Is Made. An opera in One Act based on a Play by Eugene O'Neill; http://www.nancy-vandevate.at/
9 October 03:50                 Tsippi Fleischer: Cain and Abel, Grand-Chamber Opera In Five Scenes (Libretto: Yossefa Even-Shoshan); http://www.tsippi-fleischer.com/  
  
Programming Statistics 


We devote 98% of our programming to Music with only 2% involving talk.
8% of the music programming in our series programmes such as Music from Cleveland and WhatEver Next with Brian Everett and with Indonesian composer, performers and conductors at 15%
Below are two charts which show you the Music Periods and the Types of Music that we have scheduled. Please note that we have changed 20th Century and Modern to Contemporary

Well that is it for this week. Enjoy our music on Radio Arts Indonesia.
Chuck Conrad

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