Saiful Bahri
Saiful Bahri (born in Payakumbuh, West Sumatra in September 19th, 1924) was an Indonesian conductor and songwriter. He led the Jakarta Studio Orchestra from 1950-1960 and wrote the original lyrics and music for "Negaraku", Malaysia's national anthem. Whilst managing his orchestra, Saiful also made music for films. Films that used his composition e.g. Tiga Dara (1956), Djendral Kantjil (1958), and Wulan Di Sarang Penyamun (1976). Saiful Bahri passed away in December 5th, 1975.
Known for
SoundBirthday
September 19, 1924Deathday
December 5, 1975Gender
MaleKnown Movie Credits
13Place of birth
PayakumbuhAlso known as
Syaiful Bachri, Sjaiful BachriCrew credits
Terimalah Laguku
Music DirectorThree Fugitives
Music DirectorExalted Guest
Music DirectorDelapan Pendjuru Angin
Music DirectorDjendral Kantjil
Music DirectorThe Struggle
Music DirectorTjita-Tjita Ajah
Music DirectorShadows at Dawn
Music DirectorTiga Dara
Music DirectorWhips of Fire
Original Music Composer