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Jocelyn Clark is a performer and scholar. Before becoming a professor at Pai Chai (培材) University in South Korea, she founded and directed the CrossSound new music festival in Alaska, and the new music touring ensemble IIIZ+ (guzheng, koto, gayageum, and percussion), organizations through which she commissioned and/or premiered over 30 new works for Korean gayageum. Next to her work in contemporary music she is the first foreigner without Korean heritage to become an official government disciple in the National Heritage system, in the genre gayageum sanjo and byeongchang [伽倻琴散調/竝唱]. As a scholar, Clark has spent over 25 years in Japan, China, and Korea studying traditional musics. She holds a Ph. D. from Harvard University in East Asian Languages and Civilizations where she wrote on the language of pansori, focusing on the tension between its oral transmission/low social standing and its tenuous relationship to Chinese classical poetic texts of the High Tang. Other research interests include music of place, aesthetics, and contemporary “national music” performance practices in Northeast Asia in the age of AI. She has published in academic journals such as The World of Music, Asian Musicology, and Perspectives on Korean Music. She writes an opinion column for the national newspaper the JoongAng Daily. The introduction music is taken from Jocelyn playing here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hAQ6u3-N0YY Discussion Outline 0:00 Starting a Korean Journey 14:05 Understanding Korean Music 22:00 Explaining Pansori 33:45 Pansori, Gender, and Change 38:36 Cultural Transmission and Education 45:15 Concepts and Social Recognition of Korean Culture 51:55 Seopyeonjae (서편제) and The Sound of a Flower (도리화가) 58:30 Korean Sounds 1:04:40 Aesthetics: More than Music 1:17:40 The Korean Language 1:22:30 3 Minutes Speaking Korean 1:25:45 Live Concerts 1:35:10 A Chinese Lesson Korea Deconstructed by David Tizzard ▶ Get in touch: datizzard@swu.ac.kr ▶ David's Insta: https://www.instagram.com/datizzard/ ▶ KD Insta: https://www.instagram.com/koreadeconstructed/ ▶ Yunseo Jeon: https://www.instagram.com/y_jeon_s/ ▶ Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/user?u=62047873 ▶ Watch us on Youtube: www.youtube.com/@UCXcdboOUCnCFnrAOF5dV1sg ▶ Listen on iTunes: https://podcasts.apple.com/kr/podcast/korea-deconstructed/id1587269128 ▶Listen on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/5zdXkG0aAAHnDwOvd0jXEE ▶ Listen on podcasts: https://koreadeconstructed.libsyn.com
In this episode, David brings us a blend of traditional and modern with Korean band DongYang Gozupa's latest release “Kyul.” What did the gang think of this mix of Gugak and Prog? Hit play and find out!Watch us record every Tuesday live on Twitch.Follow along with us on Spotify.Get the playlist without episodes.Audio Intro: Jahzzar - I Saw You On TVVideo Intro: Lame Drivers - Frozen EggOutro: Matthew Walton - I'll See You In My Dream
In this episode: Listen to a conversation between your host Viviennne Aerts and composer, piano player and arranger of the 'Typuhthâng' song: Concept of Falling, Ga Young Bae About Gayoung GaYoung Bae is a contemporary jazz pianist, composer, and educator from Seoul, South Korea. She studied at Berklee College of Music for Bachelor and Master of music in Boston, MA. GaYoung's purpose and passion work in making a bridge to help connect the public to society through the arts which have the power to raise awareness and facilitate communication by bringing the issues of our society. Currently, she is teaching at Universities in Korea to share the newfound power and beauty of music that she discovered through her music and life. She has released two albums which is “Sepia Painting” and “Gugak and Jazz on Canvas Live Album”. She studies the connection between Korean traditional rhythm and jazz and records her original songs that are incorporated into jazz-based on the rhythm of Korean traditional music. Instagram / Facebook / YouTube About ViviTalks - Interviews with the Women Behind Typuhthâng. Introducing ViviTalks, a podcast hosted by Dutch New York-based musician Vivienne Aerts. Join us as we celebrate 100 talented female musicians from Vivienne's latest album "Typuhthâng," with a mission to empower female cacao farmers in the Virunga State Park of Congo and contribute to rainforest restoration. We delve into the musical journeys, creative processes, and unique perspectives of these talented women, seeking to bring greater balance to the music industry. It's a safe space for honest and authentic conversations with artists and trailblazers. Let's amplify the voices of remarkable women in music and stay tuned for inspiring stories and meaningful dialogues on ViviTalks. Stream the Album or Buy it on Bandcamp and get the chocolate! More about Vivienne here. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/vivienne-aerts/message
Die jahrhundertealte konfuzianische Ahnenzeremonie Jongmyo Jeryeak ist ein Gesamtkunstwerk, das in die Liste der weltweit wichtigsten immateriellen Kulturgüter der UNESCO aufgenommen wurde. Klingende Geschichte aus Korea, die erstmals in Europa zu sehen ist. Nach Stationen in Berlin und Hamburg gastiert die Zeremonie nun auf Einladung der musica viva im Münchener Prinzregententheater.
Korea24 – 2022.05.26. (Thursday) News Briefing: The Bank of Korea raised its key interest rate by 0.25 percentage points to 1.75% on Thursday, in a move to contain rising inflationary pressure. It marks the first time in nearly 15 years that the central bank raised the key rate for the second consecutive month. (KOO Hee-jin) In-Depth News Analysis (Korean Politics Digest): There is less than a week to go until the June 1 local elections and parliamentary by-elections, and the momentum is with the ruling People Power Party (PPP), whilst some of the most high-profile candidates for the main opposition Democratic Party (DP) are struggling in the polls. We connect with representatives from the two parties to discuss how they are looking to win over voters. First we speak to the PPP’s Lee Jae-young, the director of social media at the election camp of Seoul Mayor Oh Se-hoon. We then connect with the DP’s Choi Ji-eun, Chairwoman of Busan's Buk-Gangseo B district. Korea Trending with Jenny Suh: 1. The Supreme Court has upheld an 18-month prison sentence for Seungri, former member of Big Bang, on various charges including arranging prostitution services and overseas gambling. ('성매매 알선·상습도박' 빅뱅 승리 징역 1년 6개월 확정) 2. Some 740,000 people attempted to buy tickets for the upcoming football friendly between South Korea and Brazil. ('74만명' 동시에 몰린 브라질전…인터파크 생긴 이래 최다 접속) 3. The National Museum of Korea will begin a free concert series from Saturday, promoting a greener earth and celebrating the heroes of the COVID-19 pandemic. (국립중앙박물관, 28일 '덕분에 뮤지엄 콘서트' 개최) Explore Korea: An exhibition called “La Voix 그림과 그림자” is being held at the Bohyemiahn Gallery (보혜미안 갤러리) in Seoul featuring works from three generations of artists from the same family: Cheon Byung-keun (천병근), his wife Han Chin-soo (한진수), their daughter Cheon Dong-ok (천동옥) and their granddaughter, Kim Hyun-ji (김현지). Our arts contributor Ahn Jae-woo tells us about their works, and their distinct generational styles. Morning Edition Preview with Richard Larkin: - In tomorrow’s Korea Herald, Lee Si-jin reports on how the port city of Busan has become a popular filming location for film and TV. - Tomorrow’s Korea Times features Lee Gyu-lee’s interview with Anna Yates-Lu, a German-born assistant professor of Gugak, on the beauty of traditional Korean music.
Korea24 – 2022.05.04. (Wednesday) News Briefing: North Korea has launched another ballistic missile into the East Sea. South Korea’s Joint Chiefs of Staff said it flew 470 kilometers with a maximum altitude of 780 kilometers and top speed of Mach Eleven. It marks the regime's 14th show of force this year alone. (KOO Hee-jin) In-Depth News Analysis: A recent editorial in an Iranian newspaper has raised concerns that Tehran is looking to raise the pressure on Seoul to release seven billion dollars of Iranian funds that are frozen in Korean banks under US sanctions. The chief editor of the Kayhan called for the Strait of Hormuz to be closed to South Korean cargo ships and oil tankers, until the assets are released. This has alarmed Seoul, especially after a South Korean ship was seized by Iran last year. To assess the situation, Professor Park Hyondo from the Sogang Euro-MENA Institute joins us on the line. Korea Trending with Jenny Suh: 1. Authorities in China have launched an investigation after a South Korean man was found dead in his apartment in Shanghai, amid the city's COVID-19 lockdown. (‘봉쇄 한달’ 상하이, 한국인 주재원 아파트서 숨진채 발견) 2. Hyundai Development Company has announced it will demolish and rebuild all eight buildings of two apartment complexes under construction in Gwangju. (현대산업개발, 광주 화정 아이파크 8개동 전면 철거후 재시공) 3. South Korean football star Son Heung-min has created an official Twitter account. (손흥민, 트위터 열고 "저 맞아요"…3시간만에 팔로워 14만 육박) Korea Book Club: “Losing a Sister (언니를 놓치다)” by Lee Kyung-ja (이경자) tells the heartbreaking story of two sisters who become separated during the Korean War, and then get the opportunity to briefly see each other again over five decades later through the state sanctioned ‘separated families reunion’ event. Literary critic Barry Welsh introduces this powerfully tragic and angry work. Morning Edition Preview with Richard Larkin: - Tomorrow’s Korea Times features a report by Kwon Mee-yoo on Mariia Chernozhukova, a Ukrainian artist and model who is taking part in a charity art exhibition to raise awareness of her country and the conflict with Russia. - In tomorrow’s Korea Herald, Park Ga-young reports on the protests by traditional Korean musicians over the exclusion of Gugak from the new music curriculum for schools.
Pop & Culture-BTS Butter remix with Megan Thee Stallion-Rising popularity of Gugak -BTSx메건 더 스탤리언의 '버터' 리믹스 -국악 관련 예능의 인기 상승 요인 및 '조선팝' 전망 Guests: Kim Youngdae, Pop culture critic, author of "BTS: The Review"Bernie Cho, President, DFSB KollectiveSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
In this sixth episode, we present our full interview with the amazing music & language loving - and all-round Korean expert - Ms Dami Eniola, in which she talks about her time at Seoul National University (SNU), the School of Oriental & African Studies (SOAS), her Gugak Sounds projects, touches on tough times in South Korea & more. For further info about some of Dami's work, go to http://www.GugakSound.com - or find her on social media.Tim and Jay also discuss their recent filming and involvement with the Korean British Cultural Exchange (KBCE - which can also be found on various social media platforms & here: https://www.kbce.org.uk), hint at the upcoming guests and interviews lined up for future episodes of the Not So Korean Podcast and even have time to cover Korean related news and information about other collaborators, past and present. #ProjectBAB#MySassyGirl#LondonKoreanLinks#KBCEuk#Kaya#LondonKoreanLinks#NewMalden#KoreaTownRecorded on 31st July and 13th August 2021.The music featured in this show is by the wonderful Kaya:http://www.kaya-music.co.ukSHOW INFO: The Not So Korean Podcast with Jay & Tim is recorded live from New Malden, the UK and Europe's largest Koreatown. We bring you news, topics of conversation, and interviews related to the Korean community and K-Culture.LINKS:http://www.Instagram.com/NotSoKoreanPodcasthttp://www.Facebook.com/NotSoKoreanPodcastPODCAST:YouTube: https://YouTube.com/JasonVerneySpotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/011IZHc3G4yl39Ep2BF6OXiTunes / Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/the-not-so-korean-podcast/id1576936240Amazon Music/Podcasts AudibleGoogle PodcastsSpreaker: https://www.spreaker.com/show/the-not-so-korean-podcast[and all good Podcast platforms]SOUND:Edited & Engineered by Jason VerneyARTWORK:Designed [but not Drawn] by Jason Verney
We're excited because it's time to LEARN!! This episode is chock full of all kinds of vocab and info on the ways in which Korean traditional culture has found it's way into Kpop! First, a crash course in "Gugak" and examples of some traditional Korean instruments and Kpop songs you may have heard them in. Then, it's time for costume history class as we learn about Hanbok and how it's being modernized for today's Kpop stages and every day life. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
We're back in eastern Asia to talk to Korean artistic mastermind Yena about the Seocho-gu area of Seoul that she calls home. What is "cheap capitalism" and what does it have to do with the way gentrification defines parts of cities? What is the difference between creativity and artistry? What happens when a music video showcasing the area becomes the first video to reach one billion views on YouTube?Find out more about Yena's work by visiting her:- company's Instagram: @nanadashii- project's Facebook: facebook.com/kleinkunstpartyFind out more about Island Life Productions and our work by:-liking our Facebook page at facebook.com/islandlifeproductions/-checking out our website at islandlifeproductions.com
0519 Get to Know: The 19th Chief of the National Gugak Center
A closer look at Park Jiha’s newly released album “Communion”. An album which, shows the direction of Korean Traditional Music. Join me as I review the album which is not only packed with good music but shows Park Jiha as a true artist in her very first true album. Track List Opening track Read more..
What are the four aspects of Pansori, and how could a drummer be more important than a master singer? Find out in this episode of All That Gugak!Here is Eun-kyung Min’s channel! Please follow her to see any new videos she posts! https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCBu28twY3vTJD4wHAMQ_Oig
How can you possibly express the feeling of rain through music? The traditional Korean Samulnori group, U-so will show you! Learn about one of Korea’s deep rooted cultural traditions while you study Korean with the subtitles on this video. You can find the full performance from this video here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t1U4Qg-EEd0 If you enjoyed U-so’s performance, check out more of their work and subscribe here: https://www.youtube.com/user/wavehsh What did you think of Samulnori? Have you heard Gugak before? What traditional music does your country have?If you enjoyed this video, and if you have suggestions for new videos, please let us know down in the comments! Happy studying~
0406 People in Seoul : Infusing Jazz with a Touch of Gugak
This show is based on the shaman music of Korea’s famous island Jeju. I will be focusing on Shamanism in Korea as a profession as well as playing Shamanistic music from this region. This is to tie with the upcoming SOAS concert where we will have a live Jeju Kut performance taking place at SOAS Read more..
In this second episode I will be reviewing the album by the folk traditional group called second moon and their new album Pansori-Chunhyangga 판소리 춘향가 . Join Anna and I as we review 5 of the most captivating and interesting tracks on this album. Tracklist 얼음연못 적성가 (Feat. 김준수) 사랑가 (Feat. 고영열) 이별가 (feat. 이봉근) 어사상봉 Read more..
In this episode join me as I tour through my 4 months of summer holiday through music. I will be talking about things I learnt and concerts attended as well as my plan for the year ahead. Track 1 Bulsechul – Pungryu City Track 2 Ensemble Geomungo – Praying Track 3 Wee by Gugak Fm Read more..
Join me in this final episode of Series 2, where I touch a bit on the religious music of Korea (Buddhism and Shamanism)
Episode 21 Minyo Part 1 This episode explores Minyo music in more detail. I will be talking about regions and what makes their singing unique to the region. I will be going further by also talking about the genre Jagpa and how it relates to Minyo and well as it regional aspects.
In this episode I will be diving into the future or rather would I say songs that have been influenced by Minyo. In the first half of the show I will be covering music from 3 different genres: Hip-hop, Rap, and Jazz. In the second part I will be discussing music from on of the Read more..
This episode is an introductory episode into the world of Minyo. In this episode, I will talk about the start of Minyo how it became and it significance to the Korea people. I will also be touching once again on the top of Han and how this is related to Minyo singing. All music from Read more..
This episode is an album review of one of Korea?s upcoming Gugak group SE:UM. In this episode I will be exploring their album; Korean breath and the entire tracks in the album. Join me as I explore and take you through this wonderful album packed with great music!!! All music used in this program belong Read more..
Episode 18 Interview with Keith Howard This interview is with Professor Keith Howard, SOAS Professor and Ethnomusicologist. In this interview we talk about his interest in Korea, the music, his travels and how he came in contact Korean traditional music and the group SamulNori. He also takes us a step further about the genre samulnori, Read more..
Since its rapid growth in the nineties, K-Pop has become a multi-billion dollar industry and an integral part of South Korea’s image both domestically and abroad. In stark contrast and despite support from the South Korean government, Korean traditional music, or Gugak, remains a somewhat unknown tradition in and outside Korea. How do we define Korean traditional music? What position does it hold in contemporary South Korean society? What role has the government played in its evolution since the end of the Korean War? Will Gugak follow a path similar to K-Pop – a product designed for export – or is it still a living and thriving tradition? To answer these questions, we had the pleasure of interviewing Prof. Hilary Vanessa Finchum-Sung. Prof. Finchum-Sung earned her Ph.D. in Ethnomusicology from Indiana University in 2002 and is now Associate Professor in the Department of Korean Music at Seoul National University. She has served as the Chair of the Interdisciplinary Major in Music Education at Seoul National University, and formerly worked as a lecturer and researcher at the University of San Francisco and UC Berkeley. She has also published in several academic journals, including Ethnomusicology, The World of Music, and the Seoul Journal of Korean Studies.