• Title/Summary/Keyword: $\ulcorner$가곡원류$\lrcorner$

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The completion of the "Gagogwonryu" was edited by Ha Soon-il (하순일 편집 "가곡원류"의 성립)

  • Shin, Kyung-Sook
    • Sijohaknonchong
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    • v.26
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    • pp.125-149
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    • 2007
  • Until the late 19th century, $\ulcorner$Gagogwonryu(歌曲源流)$\lrcorner$ was a collection of songs which had powerful influence on Gagog tradition. However, its role on Gagog(歌曲) tradition since then is less well known. Generally, it is presumed that Gagog tradition might disappeared by giving way to modern song genre. So this article question that $\ulcorner$Gagogwonryu$\lrcorner$ became extinct rapidly between the late 19th century and early 20th century, and follow $\ulcorner$Gagogwonryu$\lrcorner$ tradition of early 20th century. Gagog instruction for beginner had a clue to answer this question. This instruction was written by Ha Son-il(河順一) who was a teacher and singer in a private music institute. named 'ChoyangGurakbu(調陽俱樂部). Accordingly, this article has processed two phases in order to find out this question. First of all, this article analyzed Gagog instruction that Ha soon-il edited. As a result, it found out that Gagog instruction included the whole $\ulcorner$Gagogwonryu$\lrcorner$'s contents in the 19th century and was transmitted actively until the early 20th century. Second, this article found out $\ulcorner$Gagogwonryu$\lrcorner$ tradition of the early 20th century by analyzing character of ChoyangGurakbu. And also this article discovered ChoyangGurakbu had been managed by an vigorous aid association. Gagog instruction for beginner written by Ha Son-il had spreaded from strength to strength in the early 20th century.

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A Study on Musical Theory of Ancient Score and Anthology in 19th Century - Focused on - (19세기 고악보(古樂譜) 가집(歌集)의 음악론(音樂論) 고찰(考祭) - <서(序)>를 중심(中心)으로 -)

  • Moon, Joo-Seok
    • Sijohaknonchong
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    • v.26
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    • pp.187-222
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    • 2007
  • Out of total 39 documents to research musial theory appearing in the introduction of ancient score and anthology in 19th century, ancient scores including introduction were $\ulcorner$GeumboJeongseon(琴譜精選)$\lrcorner$ $\ulcorner$ChilhyeonGeumbo(七絃琴譜)$\lrcorner$ $\ulcorner$HyeongeumOeumTonglon(玄琴五音統論)$\lrcorner$ $\ulcorner$HyeongaGuebeom(絃歌軌範)$\lrcorner$ and $\ulcorner$JukchwiGeumbo(竹醉琴譜)$\lrcorner$ and anthologies were $\ulcorner$GyobangGayo(敎坊歌謠)$\lrcorner$ $\ulcorner$SeungpyeongGok(昇平曲)$\lrcorner$ $\ulcorner$GagokWollyu(歌曲源流)$\lrcorner$ and $\ulcorner$GeumokChongbu(金玉叢部)$\lrcorner$. The results of this study are summarized as followings ; First, the introduction of ancient score reads that musicians should have inherent character and right mind and harmonious sound exerts influence on human being. It emphasized that the proper expression of music is the stabilized mind and right idea. Second, the introduction of anthology lays stress on proper meaning, that is, lyrics that is not indecent nor loose. It asserted that right lyrics should not be pressing nor frivolous, but rather slow. Lastly, the introduction of both ancient score and anthology commonly present 'recovery of ancient music'. It was confirmed that the ultimate purpose of intellectuals and musicians in 19th century was to aim at slow, but harmonious and right music.

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Study on the textuality of Haedongyeongeon[해동영언] in Mansebo[만세보] ("만세보(萬歲報)" 소재(所載) <해동영언(海東永言)>의 텍스트성 연구)

  • Lee, Sang-Won
    • Sijohaknonchong
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    • v.25
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    • pp.211-237
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    • 2006
  • Mansebo[만세보] contains a total of 111 old shijos under the title of Haedongyeongeon[해동영언]. This dissertation presumes Haedongyeongeon[해동영언] as early 20th century shijo text and surveys its literary characteristic and its significance in relation with anthological compilation. Haedongyeongeon can be seen as both newspaper serials and a short anthology. The basic pattern of the serials shows an organization of 'title. musical designation, author. text. and a brief review. Of these, the review is what most clearly shows the characteristic of the serials. The review is written in Chinese followed by Korean letters to designate the sound of the Chinese. which is presumably designed to attract more readers for the newspaper. On the other hand, Haedongyeongeon[해동영언], when seen as a collection of works printed in serials, clearly shows an intention of compiling an anthology, particularly in its way of overall classification of works or arranging works according to their authors, and thus may well be defined as a short anthology. This anthology somewhat excessively pursues perfection in formality, and is characterized by its strong intent to be read as popular literature, and therefore could be said to manifest the general characteristic of 20th century anthologies. The planner of the serial Haedongyeongeon[해동영언], or the compiler of the anthology is thought to be one of the core figures of Mansebo[만세보], that is, O Sechang[오세창], Lee Injik[이인직], Choi Yeongnyeon[최영년], Shin Gwanghui[신광희], but of them all, considering all circumstances, Choi Yeongnyeon[최영년] is most likely to be the one. Lastly, it is presently unknown what anthology was used as the basis of Haedongyeongeon[해동영언] and accordingly any judgement on that head has been deferred.

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