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Madé Lebah

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I Made Lebah (1905?-11/18/1996) was a musician and teacher from Peliatan, Ubud, Bali who taught Colin McPhee, Michael Tenzer, Evan Ziporyn and many students of Balinese music . He knew many of the seminal musicians and dancers from the birth of the Kebyar style. He was a co-founder of the Gunung Sari Gamelan ensemble and traveled all over the world leading performances of that group.[1]

  1. ^ David, Harnish (1997). "In Memorium: I Made Lebah". Ethnomusicology. 41 (2): 261-264.