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Vivi Sumanti

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Vivi Sumanti
Sumanti in the late 1960s
Sumanti in the late 1960s
Background information
Birth nameVivienne Marguerita Tendean Sumanti
Also known asVivi Sumanti
Born (1953-03-18) March 18, 1953 (age 71)
Indonesia
GenresPop
Occupation(s)Singer, actress, model
LabelsCanary Records

Vivienne Marguerita Tendean Sumanti[1] (born March 18, 1953)[1] commonly known as Vivi Sumanti is an Indonesian actress, model, and singer who was most popular in the late 1960s and 1970s.[2] Sumanti made her musical debut in 1968 at the age of 15 when she was crowned Jakarta Pop Singer Champion.[3][4] She successfully defended her title in 1969.[5] She performed frequently with Henny Purwonegoro [id], Rosa Lesmana (as the duo Vivi and Rosa), and Frans Daromez.[6]

She starting acting in 1972, where she played a fictionalized version of herself in Bing Slamet Setan Djalanan [id].[7] While acting, she often supported films starring Bing Slamet and Ateng.

Discography

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Singles

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Title Release date Notes Reference
Vivi Sumanti Dengan Band Eka Sapta 1970 [8][9]
Kalau Tjari Patjar 1971 with Rosa Lesmana [10]

EPs

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Title Release date Notes Reference
Vivi Sumanti: Djuara 1 Pop Songtress Contest 1968 1968 Created for the 1968 Jakarta Pop Singer competition, re-released in 1969 [4][11]

Albums

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Title Release date Notes Reference
Bila Kembali 1969 Released by J&B Records [12]
Maha Patih Gadjah Mada 1969 Released by Silver Records [13]
Air Mata Kekasih 1970 Re-released in 1971 and 1973 [14]
Dendang Sajang 1971 Released by Canary Records, with Frans Daromez [15]
Kalau Tjari Patjar 1971 Released by Canary Records, with Rosa Lesmana [16]
Vivi Sumanti & Lily Junaedhy 1972 Released by Canary Records, with Lily Junaedhy [17]
Vivi Dan Rosa 1972 Released by Canary Records, with Rosa Lesmana [18]
Bunga Bunga Berguguran 1972 Released by Canary Records [19]
Oh Ina Ni Keke 1972 Released by Canary Records, with Frans Daromez [19]
Kesempatan Terachir 1972 Released by Canary Records, with Frans Daromez [citation needed]

Covers

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Playboy Than Naing created a Copy Thachin version of Sumanti's song, Rindu, in 1975.[20]

Filmography

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During the 1970s, Sumanti played in a number of films;[7][21]

Year Title Role Notes
1972 Bing Slamet Setan Djalanan [id] Vivi
1973 Bing Slamet Dukun Palsu [id]
Bing Slamet Sibuk [id]
1974 Ateng Raja Penyamun [id]
Bing Slamet Koboi Cengeng [id] Vivi
Ateng Minta Kawin [id]
1975 Ateng Kaya Mendadak [id] Vivi
Ateng Mata Keranjang [id]
Tiga Sekawan [id]
1976 Hippies Lokal [id]
Ateng, The Godfather [id] Vivi
Ateng Sok Tau [id]
1977 Ateng Bikin Pusing [id]

References

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  1. ^ a b Ensiklopedi musik: M-Z (in Indonesian). PT Cipta Adi Pustaka. 1992.
  2. ^ Alimi, Anas Syahrul; Dahlan, Muhidin M. (2018-09-01). 100 Konser Musik Indonesia (in Indonesian). I:BOEKOE & Rajawali Indonesia Communication.
  3. ^ Aktuil (in Indonesian). Indiana University. 1968.
  4. ^ a b Bulletin djembatan Kawanua (in Indonesian). Kawanua. 1968.
  5. ^ Tantangan nasional (in Indonesian). Leknas. 1970.
  6. ^ Sketsmasa (in Indonesian). Grip. 1968.
  7. ^ a b Wahyuni (2007-05-01). Kompor Mleduk Benyamin S: Perjalanan Karya Legenda Pop Indonesia (in Indonesian). Hikmah. ISBN 978-979-1140-75-1.
  8. ^ "Vivi Sumanti Dengan Band Eka Sapta". Irama Nusantara. Retrieved 2024-07-31.
  9. ^ Ekspres (in Indonesian). PT Aksi Press. 1970.
  10. ^ "Kalau Tjari Patjar". Irama Nusantara. Retrieved 2024-07-31.
  11. ^ "Vivi Sumanti: Djuara 1 Pop Songtress Contest 1968". Irama Nusantara. Retrieved 2024-07-31.
  12. ^ Selecta (in Indonesian). Analisa. 1969.
  13. ^ "Maha Patih Gadjah Mada". Irama Nusantara (in Indonesian). Retrieved 2024-07-31.
  14. ^ Vivi, Sumanti (1970). Air mata kekasih (sound recording) (in Malay). LIFE.
  15. ^ "Dendang Sajang". Irama Nusantara (in Indonesian). Retrieved 2024-07-31.
  16. ^ "Kalau Tjari Patjar". Irama Nusantara (in Indonesian). Retrieved 2024-07-31.
  17. ^ "Vivi Sumanti & Lily Junaedhy". Irama Nusantara. Retrieved 2024-07-31.
  18. ^ "Vivi Dan Rosa". Irama Nusantara. Retrieved 2024-07-31.
  19. ^ a b "Vivi Sumanti". Musictime in Indonesia.
  20. ^ Lwin, Lu Min. "Alternate World of Copy Songs". Kontinentalist. Retrieved 2024-07-31.
  21. ^ Kristanto, J. B. (2007). Katalog film Indonesia, 1926-2007 (in Indonesian). Penerbit Nalar bekerja sama dengan Direktorat Perfilman, Departemen Kebudayaan dan Pariwisata, [dan] Gabungan Pengusaha Bioskop Seluruh Indonesia. ISBN 978-979-26-9006-4.