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  1. Introduction. Traditional Korean music has a long history, and its branches are as diverse as its history is long. But generally, traditional Korean music is classified into aak (ceremonial music)1 of the ruling class and min-sogak (folk music) of the ruled class.

  2. music is practiced and promoted on ‘global stages.’ Through in-depth case studies, the authors cover activities by professional and amateur musicians of both South and North Korean nationality or heritage, as well as by non-Korean.

  3. Among the many musical instruments used in the music rooted in Korea's past, what is now widely identified as kugak and rendered in English as "Korean traditional music," the kômun'go occupies a unique place.

  4. Korean Music in Historical Perspective. The data of Korean music history come chiefly from literature and archaeo- logy. Korea has been a literate culture for a very long time, the art of printing being known there for at least 1 ,200 years.

  5. 1 Αυγ 2007 · “Arirang” is known worldwide as the quintessential Korean folk song. Its iconic status in contemporary Korea derives from its perceived role in strengthening Korean resolve to resist the cultural...

  6. Fifteenth-century to twentieth-century Korean music: gugak and p’ansori. One culture specifically that lends itself to the study of history through music is that of the Korean Peninsula. In ancient Korea, most music was typically used for special occasions, ceremonies, and a symbol of national pride.

  7. General Music Today. This article introduces a pedagogical approach to teaching one of the renowned Korean folk songs (Arirang) based on the comprehensive musicianship approach and the 2014 Music Standards (competencies in performing, creating, and responding to music).