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In 1938 Lief Java completed its first [[film score]], working for [[Tan's Film]] on its production ''[[Fatima (1938 film)|Fatima]]''.{{sfn|Filmindonesia.or.id, Fatima}} As Roekiah was the main star of Tan's, the orchestra was retained to score the company's later releases. This included ''[[Gagak Item]]'' (1939){{sfn|Bataviaasch Nieuwsblad 1939, Gagak Item}} and ''[[Siti Akbari]]'' (1940).{{sfn|Filmindonesia.or.id, Siti Akbari}} Some of the orchestra's singers, such as Kartolo and Landouw, joined the company as actors.{{sfn|Imong 1941, Riwajat Roekiah–Kartolo|p=26}}{{sfn|Filmindonesia.or.id, Annie Landouw}} The orchestra also toured; one trip, to Borneo in 1939, is known to have been a commercial success.{{sfn|Esha|Alhaziri|Fauzi|Donald W.|2005|p=35}}
During the [[Japanese occupation of the Dutch East Indies]], the troupe
==Legacy==
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|year=2005
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|date=19 December 1939
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|ref={{sfnRef|Bataviaasch Nieuwsblad 1939, Gagak Item}}
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|trans-title=History of Roekiah–Kartolo
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|url=http://www.jakarta.go.id/web/encyclopedia/detail/3709/Ismail-Marzuki
|title=Ismail Marzuki
|language=Indonesian
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|publisher=Jakarta City Government
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|ref={{sfnRef|JCG, Ismail Marzuki}}
|url-status=dead
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|title=Lief Java
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|url=http://www.jakarta.go.id/eng/encyclopedia/detail/1645
|publisher=Jakarta City Government
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|ref={{sfnRef|JCG, Lief Java}}
|url-status=dead
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|title=Music and media in the Dutch East Indies: Gramophone records and radio in the late colonial era, 1903–1942
|year=2013
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|___location=Seattle
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[[Category:Disbanded orchestras]]
[[Category:Arts organizations established in 1918]]
[[Category:1918 establishments in the Dutch East Indies]]
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