Music in Korea: Experiencing Music, Expressing Culture

Music in Korea: Experiencing Music, Expressing Culture

ISBN-10:
0195368274
ISBN-13:
9780195368277
Pub. Date:
10/07/2011
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0195368274
ISBN-13:
9780195368277
Pub. Date:
10/07/2011
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
Music in Korea: Experiencing Music, Expressing Culture

Music in Korea: Experiencing Music, Expressing Culture

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Overview

*** Music in Korea is one of several case-study volumes that can be used along with Thinking Musically, the core book in the Global Music Series. Thinking Musically incorporates music from many diverse cultures and establishes the framework for exploring the practice of music around the world. It sets the stage for an array of case-study volumes, each of which focuses on a single area of the world. Each case study uses the contemporary musical situation as a point of departure, covering historical information and traditions as they relate to the present. ***

Despite its longstanding position as a distinct cultural force in East Asia, Korea continues to be underrepresented in world music texts. Music in Korea is the first brief, single-volume text to provide a thematic, succinct introduction to the music of Korea—a region whose volatile political climate has often overshadowed its rich cultural and musical traditions.

Based on author Donna Lee Kwon's extensive fieldwork, the text features interviews with performers, eyewitness accounts of performances, and vivid illustrations. Kwon uses three themes—Korea as a transnational player in East Asia, the intersection of Korean music and cultural politics, and Korea's maintenance of its strong cultural identity through both musical and aesthetic continuity—to survey the region and draw parallels and contrasts between its various traditions. Each theme lends itself to a discussion of Korea's classical musical customs and its contemporary developments. Packaged with an 80-minute audio CD containing musical examples, the text features numerous listening activities that engage students with the music. The companion website (www.oup.com/us/globalmusic) includes supplementary materials for instructors.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780195368277
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Publication date: 10/07/2011
Series: Global Music Series
Edition description: New Edition
Pages: 224
Product dimensions: 5.40(w) x 8.20(h) x 0.40(d)

About the Author

Donna Lee Kwon is Assistant Professor of Ethnomusicology at the University of Kentucky.

Table of Contents

ForewordPrefaceCD Track List1. KOREA FROM BOTH SIDES OF THE BORDERPyongyang, North KoreaKosong, South KoreaIntersecting ThemesTransnationalism in Flux: From the "Hermit Kingdom" to the "Korean Wave": From the "Hermit Kingdom" to the "Korean Wave"Modernization and Cultural Continuity in North and South KoreaMusic and Cultural Politics: Articulating the Border through Song, "Our Wish is Reunification": The Story of Im Su-kyong, Popular Visions of Reunification2. THE COURT AS CULTURAL CONDUITCourt Music, Cultural Policy, and the StateThe Movement of Court Culture from East to WestThe Development of Ritual Music of the Court: Music, Cultural Politics, and the StateCourt Music in Practice TodayExperiencing State Sacrificial MusicRitual Order and CosmologyInstruments and Music, Munmyo Cheryeak, Chongmyo CheryeakTension and Release in Sujech'on3. THE POLITICS OF PRESERVATION AND REVIVAL IN INSTRUMENTAL MUSICInstrumental Preservation, Adaptation, and RevivalSouth Korea: The Politics of Preservation and RevivalNorth Korea: Music and the MassesSolo RepertoiresSanjo, The Development of Sanjo and its Spread to other Instruments, Changdan: The Rhythmic Underpinning of Sanjo, The Interaction of Rhythm, Mode, and Melody in SanjoEnsemble FormsP'ungmul, P'ungmul in the Village Madang, P'ungmul in the Streets: Political Protest Marches, P'ungmul on Stage: The Emergence of Samul NoriShamanist Ritual Forms, Chindo Ssikkim-kut (Cleansing Rituals), Sinawi and the Cultivation of Improvisation4. THE SINGING VOICEFolksongsCentral (Kyonggi) minyoSouthern (Namdo) minyoSijo-ch'ang: Cultivating an Appreciation for Sung PoetryText, Rhythm, and MelodyP'ansori: Intertextuality and Cultural ContinuityHistory and Development Through Multiple FormatsPerformance and Repertoire, Warm-up Songs (Tan'ga), Narrative Performance: The Song of Ch'unhyangExpressive Elements of P'ansoriP'ansori AestheticsContemporary Developments in Korean Musical Theater and FilmNorth Korean Revolutionary OperaP'ansori and Film: Director Im Kwon-taek, Sop'yonje, Ch'unhyang5. COLONIAL LEGACIES IN KOREAThe Legacy of the Japanese Colonial Occupation (1910-1945)The Enduring Popularity of TrotThe Emergence of Sin minyoEngaging with Western Concert MusicSouth Korea: Tradition, Innovation, Synthesis, and PopularizationNorth Korea: Music, Synthesis, and PoliticsWestern Music and Modern Nationhood: The Making of Korea's National Anthems6. NEGOTIATING TRANSNATIONAL FLOWS OF CULTUREShifts in the Global MediascapeThe Korean WaveK-Pop and the Influence of Seo Taiji and the BoysMusic and PowerThe Presence of American Forces and the Dawn of a New Era in South Korean PopState-sanctioned Popular Music in North KoreaThe Politicization of Popular Music in South Korea: T'ong kit'a and the Song MovementCultural Continuity in Korean Popular Music: Indexing "Tradition" in Korean Hip-HopMoving Beyond "Tradition" in the Music of Jang GoonGlossaryReferencesResourcesIndex
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