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Hesselink, Nathan - Author
Chicago ; London : University of Chicago Press, 2006 University of Chicago Press - xiv, 271 s, [8] s. obr. příl. : il., mapa
ISBN 0-226-33095-8 (brož.)
Chicago studies in Enthnomusicology
lidová hudba tradiční hudba taneční hudba
monografieCall number C 334.096 Umístění 78 - Hudba Title statement P'ungmul : South Korean drumming and dance / Nathan Hesseling Portion of title South Korean drumming and dance Main entry-name Hesselink, Nathan (Author) Issue data Chicago ; London : University of Chicago Press, 2006 University of Chicago Press Phys.des. xiv, 271 s, [8] s. obr. příl. : il., mapa ISBN 0-226-33095-8 (brož.) Edition Chicago studies in Enthnomusicology Internal Bibliographies/Indexes Note Obsahuje bibliografii a rejstřík Subj. Headings lidová hudba - dějiny - Korejská republika * tradiční hudba - dějiny - Korejská republika * taneční hudba - dějiny - Korejská republika Form, Genre monografie Conspect 78 - Hudba UDC (519.5) , 78.085 , 781.7 , 78.031.4 , (048.8) Country Spojené státy americké ; Velká Británie Language angličtina Ve volném výběru 78 - Hudba Document kind BOOKS Composed of a core set of two drums and two gongs, p’ungmul is a South Korean tradition of rural folk percussion. Steeped in music, dance, theater, and pageantry, but centrally focused on rhythm, such ensembles have been an integral part of village life in South Korea for centuries, serving as a musical accompaniment in the often overlapping and shifting contexts of labor, ritual, and entertainment. The first book to introduce Korean drumming and dance to the English-speaking world, Nathan Hesselink’s P’ungmul offers detailed descriptions of its instrumentation, dance formations, costuming, actors, teaching lineages, and the complexities of training. Hesselink also evaluates how this tradition has taken on new roles and meanings in the twentieth and early-twenty-first centuries, investigating the interrelated yet contested spheres of history, memory, government policy, grassroots politics, opportunities for musical transmission, and performance practices and aesthetics. P’ungmul offers those interested in ethnomusicology, world music, anthropology, sociology, and Asian studies a special glimpse into the inner workings of a historically rich, artistically complex, and aesthetically and aurally beautiful Korean musical and dance tradition. Zdroj anotace: Web obalkyknih.czLoading…
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