Jesica Agnesia Keren
Institut Agama Kristen Negeri Palangka Raya, Indonesia

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CHURCH MUSIC: THE CONNECTION BETWEEN FRIEDRICH NIETZSCHEŽS QUOTATION 'WITH NO MUSIC, LIFE WOULD BE AN ERROR' Toni Toni; Jordi Istandar; Bayu Erlangga Cendana; Andre Sebastian; Jesica Agnesia Keren; Jonathan Salmanezer; Octa Maria Sihombing
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF SOCIETY REVIEWS Vol. 1 No. 2 (2023): DECEMBER
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The aim of this research is to provide a descriptive analysis of music that transcends the boundaries of Friedrich Nietzsche's philosophy, particularly in relation to church music. The study focuses on church music as both a form of worship and a discipline. Qualitative research methods were employed, with data gathered from literature, secondary sources, and published journals that discuss music, Friedrich Nietzsche, and church music. The results indicate that music has a significant role in church music and as a scientific discipline. It is viewed as part of Friedrich Nietzsche's philosophy, which aims to demonstrate the centrality of music in the axiological thermality of worship spaces and daily life practices.
KARUNGUT FOR THE DAYAK COMMUNITY OF CENTRAL KALIMANTAN AS A MEANS OF PRESERVING REGIONAL ARTS Ropikha Lidia Silap; Gea Octavilla; Nia Olivia; Jesica Agnesia Keren; Maria Veronica; Natanael Yehezkiel Mamarimbing; Andre Sebastian
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF SOCIETY REVIEWS Vol. 1 No. 2 (2023): DECEMBER
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Karungut is a traditional art originating from the Dayak culture of Central Kalimantan in the form of songs or chants such as rhymes or poems that contain morals or messages of encouragement to build the Ngaju Dayak community. The types of Karungut in Central Kalimantan are Karungut Deder, Karungut Traditional, Karungut Modem. This research is a qualitative research with data collection through literature review. The literature review contained in it includes: previous research and analysis of Karungut. The purpose of Karungut is used in welcoming ceremonies, traditional events and weddings or in regional art performances. Karungut is one of the cultures in Central Kalimantan that has existed for a long time and is still preserved by the Dayak people. The Karungut singers create lyrics that tell about the outpouring of the heart, love, advice, to the story of one's life. Currently, Indonesian society faces challenges related to the value of Pancasila in the life of the nation and state, from this art culture can be used as a tool to grow Pancasila values in the lives of people, especially the Dayak people in Central Kalimantan.