Book contents
- Frontmatter
- Dedication
- Contents
- Majulah Singapura
- Foreword
- Message
- Preface
- Acknowledgements
- Prologue
- Map of Sumatra
- 1 The Birth of an Anthem and Challenges to Overcome
- 2 Headlong into Adulthood
- 3 Mystical Singapore: City of Lights, Butter, Coffee and Milk
- 4 World War II: New Directions
- 5 Where the Sky Above I Hold, the Earth Beneath I Tread
- 6 190A Joo Chiat Place: A Sanctuary of Bliss and Blessed Woes
- 7 The Lull, Celebrations, Music, Respite, Then the …
- 8 The Storm Afterwards
- 9 The Birthday Bash and Final Curtain
- Epilogue
- Bibliography
- Index
- About the Accompanying Music CD
Message
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 21 October 2015
- Frontmatter
- Dedication
- Contents
- Majulah Singapura
- Foreword
- Message
- Preface
- Acknowledgements
- Prologue
- Map of Sumatra
- 1 The Birth of an Anthem and Challenges to Overcome
- 2 Headlong into Adulthood
- 3 Mystical Singapore: City of Lights, Butter, Coffee and Milk
- 4 World War II: New Directions
- 5 Where the Sky Above I Hold, the Earth Beneath I Tread
- 6 190A Joo Chiat Place: A Sanctuary of Bliss and Blessed Woes
- 7 The Lull, Celebrations, Music, Respite, Then the …
- 8 The Storm Afterwards
- 9 The Birthday Bash and Final Curtain
- Epilogue
- Bibliography
- Index
- About the Accompanying Music CD
Summary
The author, Puan Sri Dr Rohana Zubir, came to see me at ISEAS about three years ago upon the introduction of a mutual friend, Ramon Navaratnam, a retired senior Malaysian civil servant. In the course of the conversation, Dr Rohana disclosed to me that she had been working on a book about her father for some time and that she was looking for help to find a good publisher. When, in response to my query, she said her father was Zubir Said, my ears pricked up. To my generation, the name was easily recognizable as the person who composed Singapore's national anthem.
As I had always been intrigued by the personality of Pak Zubir and the circumstances under which Majulah Singapura was conceived, I readily agreed to have the book published by ISEAS. After reading the manuscript, I was even more convinced that it would be a book that would shed light on the broader canvas of the region's post-war history. It was also going to be a story about a teacher who would be instrumental in guiding a whole generation into the world of music.
The story is all the more poignant and moving as it is an account by a daughter, who made the telling of it her lifelong passion. ISEAS Publications Unit, under the redoubtable leadership of Mrs Triena Ong, supported Dr Rohana in her arduous journey to have the book published. The book is accompanied by a CD, produced by Trabye, Raja Mahafaizal Raja Muzaffar, containing some of Zubir Said's musical compositions.
I am happy to have been a part of this recording of Pak Zubir Said's life and achievements.
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- Publisher: ISEAS–Yusof Ishak InstitutePrint publication year: 2012