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Samulnori Contemporary Korean Drumming And The Rebirth Of Itinerant Performance Culture Nathan Hesselink

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Samulnori Contemporary Korean Drumming And The Rebirth Of Itinerant Performance Culture Nathan Hesselink
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Publisher: University of Chicago Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.32 MB
Pages: 224
Author: Nathan Hesselink
ISBN: 9780226330969, 9780226330976, 0226330966, 0226330974
Language: English
Year: 2012

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Samulnori Contemporary Korean Drumming And The Rebirth Of Itinerant Performance Culture Nathan Hesselink by Nathan Hesselink 9780226330969, 9780226330976, 0226330966, 0226330974 instant download after payment.

In 1978, four musicians crowded into a cramped basement theater in downtown Seoul, where they, for the first time, brought the rural percussive art of p’ungmul to a burgeoning urban audience. In doing so, they began a decades-long reinvention of tradition, one that would eventually create an entirely new genre of music and a national symbol for Korean culture.                Nathan Hesselink’s SamulNori traces this reinvention through the rise of the Korean supergroup of the same name, analyzing the strategies the group employed to transform a museum-worthy musical form into something that was both contemporary and historically authentic, unveiling an intersection of traditional and modern cultures and the inevitable challenges such a mix entails. Providing everything from musical notation to a history of urban culture in South Korea to an analysis of SamulNori’s teaching materials and collaborations with Euro-American jazz quartet Red Sun, Hesselink offers a deeply researched study that highlights the need for traditions—if they are to survive—to embrace both preservation and innovation. 

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