The musical piece "Klintang" as composed by Dr. Ramon Santos got its inspiration from the kulintang which is a row of 5 to 9 graduated pot gongs, horizontally laid upon a frame with the lowest pitched gong found to the player's left. The kulintang is traditionally played by our kindred Islam brothers of Southern Philippines, especially the Maranao and Maguindanao peoples. It is part of the larger gong-chime culture of Southeast Asia, especially of Indonesia and Malaysia.
This was recorded at the University of the Philippines' Abelardo Hall on a Kawai grand piano.
Interesting sonorities, Enzo! The audio and video are excellent!
gerardbedecarter 2 years ago
Klintang was new territory for me. I did recognize some gamelan characteristics though. I must say that Enzo's performance made a lasting impression on me. Dear Lorenzo, your versatility is refreshing to my ears. I love to hear every work you play. Keep it up!
kobuskoffiedik 2 years ago
this song is addicting!!!
MrPapacologne 2 years ago
wow! Very admirable!
aawpiano2007 2 years ago
Excellent, Enzo! Your interpretation is enchanting.
rasputia 2 years ago
Amazing!!! ♥ *****
destinybone 2 years ago
Great!
king168pchs 2 years ago
Bravo Enzo........
corfuman51 2 years ago
Outstanding ! Keep it up , Enzo !
koubache 2 years ago
very interesting - well played!
Appassionata90 2 years ago