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Dangak (Korean: 당악) is a
genre of
traditional Korean court music. The name
means "Tang music", and the
style was
first adapted from Tang
Dynasty Chinese...
- form
called hyangak; and a
combination of
Chinese and
Korean styles called dangak.
Korean court music and its
historical origins can be
traced back to the...
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Unified Silla Period,
Hyangak began to be used as a
symmetrical concept with
dangak. At that time,
Hyangak included both
native music from the
Korean Peninsula...
- jeongjae" (향악정재) and "
Dangak jeongjae" (당악정재).
Hyangak consists of the
indigenous court dances originated in Korea,
whereas Dangak are the
dances derived...
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three types of
Korean court music; the
other two are
dangak and hyangak. Aak is
similar to
dangak in that both have
Chinese origins. All the instruments...
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called dangak. The
instruments used in tōgaku are the shō, gakuso, shōko, hichiriki, ryūteki,
taiko and kakko.
Gagaku Yayue Korean court music Aak
Dangak Hyangak...
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Korean court music from
Joseon Dynasty. It
includes genres such as hyangak,
dangak and sinak. The
terms were used
during the
Goryeo and
Joseon periods. Korean...
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dynasty and
included the
ajaeng as one of the
instruments used to
perform Dangak. On the 'Five manners' in the
annals of King Sejong, it
describes the appearance...
- books,
Goryeosa as a
court ballet performance consisting of
hyangak and
dangak in
subcategories of
Korean music.
After unification, the
music of Silla...
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about a
woman who
waits on top of a
mountain for her
husband to return. Aak
Dangak Hyangak Yeominrak Robert Koehler (2012). Jin-hyuk Lee (ed.). Traditional...