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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...
- 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...
- 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...
- 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...
- 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...
- 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...
- Sejong composed new music for the ritual based largely on hyangak (with some dangak) in 1447 and 1462. The songs invite the ancestral spirits to descend from...