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앨범: 조선전통음악 - The Seoul Ensemble (1992 World Network)

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Korea: Seoul Ensemble Of Traditional Music

앨범: 조선전통음악 Korea Traditional Music

The Seoul Ensemble (1992 World Network)

01. Chungkwangjigok - Track 전곡 연주

 

     

Album Title: Korea: Seoul Ensemble Of Traditional Music 1995

Composer: North/South Korea Traditional
Ensemble: The Seoul Ensemble Of Traditional Music
Audio CD (November 21, 1995)
Released: 1992
Number of Discs: 1
Series: World Network – 12
Format: Audio CD, Album, Live
Release Info: Studio Recording
Recording Location: Maternushaus, Cologne, Germany
Country: Germany
Label: World Network Medien
Copyright: ℗© Network Medien GmbH
Total Length: 1:07:58
Genres: Folk, World, & Country, International, Classical
Style: Korean Court Music, Vocal Music, Korean, North/East Asian Traditions.

     

     

Companies, etc.
Mastered At – Sound Studio N

Credits
Artwork By [Coverart] – Franz Aumüller
Composed By – Traditional
Daegeum [Taegum], Recorder [Tanso] – Hing Jong-jin
Ensemble – The Seoul Ensemble Of Traditional Music
Geomungo [Komun'go], Performer [Ching] – Chung Dae-suk
Janggu [Changgo], Gayageum [Kayagum] – Yang Yon-sop
Janggu [Changgo], Leader – Kin Chung-soo
Liner Notes – Kyo-Chul Chung
Lute [Haegum], Performer [Chabara] – Lee Ko-sul
Performer [Ajeng], Janggu [Changgo] – Lee Tae-bak
Reeds [P'iri], Performer [T'aep'yongso] – Park In-kee
Sho [Saenghwang], Recorder [Tanso] – Kim Sng-kn

Notes
Recorded live at the Maternushaus, Cologne, Oct. 9th, 1990.
Digitally mastered at Sound Studio "N", Cologne.
In cooperation with WDR/Westdeutscher Rundfunk, licensed by WDR

     

 

     

01. Hyon'ak yongsan hoesang :
Chungkwangjigok

02. Suryong'um
03. Komun'go sanjo
04. Yuch'osinjigok
05. Sangyongsan
06. Tae-ch'wit'a
07. Ajaeng sanjo
08. Shinawi

현악 영산 회상(絃樂 靈山 會相):
중광지곡(重光之曲)

수룡음(水龍吟)
거문고 산조 (玄琴 散調)
유초신지곡(柳初新之曲)
상영산 (上靈山)
대취타 (大吹打)
아쟁 산조 (牙箏散調)
시나위 (신아위 神我爲)

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11:26
04:19
08:11
03:35
12:40
14:29

     

 

     

Album Review

This 1990 concert recording by a group of younger, academically trained musicians representing all the major instruments of the Korean canon, presents examples of both the highly formal courtly and aristocratic instrumental styles and the more emotional idioms rooted in folk music. The most striking cut of all is the last, a 14-minute improvisation in the rurally-based sinawi style. This is not one for the like-wow-man school of worldbeat fan, but it's noble stuff and well worth the effort of getting your ear in gear for it. (68:00)

John Storm

     
     

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