In Sepember 2024, Toronto musician, composer and educator Andrew Timar turned the primary Canadian to obtain the extremely regarded AKI or Anugerah Kebudayaan Indonesia 2024 cultural award. The award is issued annually by the Indonesian Ministry of Training, Tradition, Analysis and Expertise.
Andrew was considered one of solely three recipients of the AKI Award within the Overseas Establishments and People class, the opposite recipients hailing from Poland and Netherlands. Timar obtained the Certificates of Advantage in particular person in Jakarta from I Gusti Agung Wesaka Puja, Govt Director of the ASEAN Institute for Peace & Reconciliation.
The Certificates of Advantage notes Timar’s “experience as artist, composer, gamelan and suling participant, trainer, researcher, hybrid gamelan music activist in Canada, and his dedication to the development of Indonesian tradition.”
Together with a commemorative gold pin that depicts the Garuda bird-like determine of Indonesian legend, the Award comes with a money prize of 100 million Rupiah (about $8,825 CAD).
Timar’s recognition comes after many years of labor, each in Toronto as a musician, composer, and co-founder of the Evergreen Up to date Gamelan Membership, and as a frequent customer and collaborator with Indonesian musicians.
Andrew was additionally previously a Course Director/Teacher with The Royal Conservatory of Music.
We spoke to him concerning the AKI Award, and dealing as a musician and composer for the gamelan in Toronto.
Andrew Timar and The Gamelan
The journey to Jakarta was newly over when LvT caught as much as Timar. “It’s lastly again right down to earth. It was fairly a visit to Indonesia and again,” he says.
The place did his fascination with Indonesian music start?
“I’ve coaching in ethnomusicology again in my undergrad days,” he remembers. “I used to be all the time excited by music from different locations outdoors the Eurocentric custom.”
He started to find Indonesian and different non-Eurocentric music with LP albums again within the Nineteen Sixties. He’d go on to check in California, the place an American aficionado launched him to the gamelan. He first met colleague Jon Siddall at York College within the Eighties.
Siddall needed to begin a gamelan orchestra in Canada to play up to date music, and in 1983, he’d gotten funding from a Canada Council grant to buy the devices and kick begin the mission from scratch.
“I stated, what??” Timar remembers. “There was no gamelan course in Canada. There was nothing!”
However begin, it did, and Evergreen Membership Up to date Gamelan remains to be energetic at the moment, 41 years later. Regardless of its longevity, nonetheless, Indonesian music remains to be not widespread to search out in mainstream live performance halls. “The concept of a gamelan remains to be a thriller to nearly all of Canadians.” Timar has not solely carried out with the ensemble, however composed most of the works that Evergreen carry out. Evergreen appears to be like to make use of the gamelan in up to date compositions that drawn on conventional music, however different sources as nicely. Timar has Western classical music coaching.
The gamelan isn’t a single instrument, it’s an orchestra of conventional Indonesian percussion and different musical devices. The devices are sometimes ornate and hand-made, and might include gongs, drums, cymbals, xylophones, and others, together with bamboo flutes and string devices.
Timar performs the suling, a flute fabricated from bamboo or cane, and blown at one finish.
“In Canada, I’m the pioneer of this factor,” he says. Regardless of the low recognition for gamelan or Indonesian music total in North America, he believes some inroads have been made by individuals like him who’ve been instructing the artwork as nicely. “I’ve been doing my greatest over the past many years,” he says of his efforts at educating a brand new technology within the music.

The AKI Award
“It was a little bit of a course of,” he says of the nomination procedures. Formally, he was nominated by the Indonesian Normal Consul in Toronto. Timar has been working with their workplace for greater than a decade on organizing journeys and academic efforts. An artist who he’d med some 22 years in the past in Jakarta additionally nominated him.
“I used to be flattered, however I felt that I had concerning the likelihood of a snowball in Jakarta,” he says. He notes that his personal suling lecturers had been nominated beforehand, and didn’t obtain the award. “I used to be advised it’s political.”
To his shock, he received the discover of his win a scant two weeks earlier than the ceremony. “The ministerial letter saying my award, and what I wanted to do, was fairly intensive,” he says, saying it led to an intense 2-hour assembly. “I used to be very happy, in fact, however daunted by what’s forward.”
Nonetheless, it was a singular honour and alternative to not be handed up. “It’s an honour as the primary Canadian.”
The journey to the ceremony in Jakarta was fruitful in different methods. He reconnected with a colleague he’d first met again in 1988. “It’s sort of a milestone for me, and a vital one,” Andrew says.
It’s additionally led to a brand new tour that he’ll absorb Indonesia in 2025. “I met with numerous people there, each musicians, dancers that I’ve recognized throughout my profession, and in addition new ones, the dean of a college who’s excited by my work (and others). These sort of people have been excited by what I used to be doing.”
He notes that Indonesia is a big, multicultural nation the place greater than 700 regional languages are spoken. The gamelan and its traditions are related particularly to Java and Bali.
“There’s some fascinating parallels to Canada,” he says. “The individuals I’ve met are very hip.”
Up to date Canadian music for the gamelan isn’t conventional music, that’s understood. “I’m not a spokesperson for some other tradition than my very own. By definition, that makes my work a hybrid,” he says. “I’ve been negotiating these cultural bridges for 4 many years. Mutual respect is vital.”
The AKI Award means that his model of Indonesian fusion has discovered its viewers. Music, as all the time, can construct bridges the place diplomats have issue.
“It’s improbable to be acknowledged overseas.”
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