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Yeongsan hoesang (영산회상; 靈山會相) is a
Korean court music repertoire originated from
Buddhist music.
Originally sung with 7
words chanting "Yeongsan
hoesang bulbosal"...
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known pieces of
jeongak are
Sujecheon and the
suite entitled Yeongsan Hoesang (영산회상; 靈山會相).
Another commonly performed jeongak suite is
called Cheonnyeonmanse...
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spacing between the
strings and
plays slower-tempo
music such as
Yeongsan hoesang and Mit-doduri. The
sanjo ****ageum is
believed to have
evolved in the 19th...
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instrumental branch has
several versions of a
lengthy chamber,
chiefly Yongsan hoesang,
while the
vocal branch sometimes include the
meaning of
jeongga (Right...
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Hoesang-guyŏk [ko] Hŭngdŏk-guyŏk [ko] Hŭngnam-guyŏk (Hungnam-si
until 2005) Sap'o-guyŏk [ko] Sŏngch'ŏn'gang-guyŏk [ko](Sŏngch'ŏn-guyŏk...
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General History of
Chinese art,
Walter de
Gruyter GmbH & Co KG.
Yeongsan hoesang koreamusic.
Access Date: 2011-07-12
Gugak Information gugak.go.kr. Access...
- Jong-su
Electoral District (Phungho): Mun Sang-kwon
Electoral District (
Hoesang): Yu Kyong-suk
Electoral District (Sekori): Han Song-il
Electoral District...
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wearing shoes, only
traditional socks beoseon.
Court music piece pyeongjo hoesang is pla**** to
accompany the dance. (in English)Last
Court Dances Kim Cheon-heung...
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Dodley of eight-eighteen
times or six-four
times is used in Yeongsan-
Hoesang, and
Dodley of six-two
times used in
pansori like
Chunmyeongog or Jugjisa...
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message of
gratitude towards the homeowners. 8 15-16 Shin Hye-sung (Shinhwa)
Hoesang Village, Muan,
Jeolla September 28, 2008 (2008-9-28), October 5, 2008 (2008-10-5)...