Showing posts with label SamulNori. Show all posts
Showing posts with label SamulNori. Show all posts

22.7.10

Korea 5


Kim Duk Soo
Spirit Of Nature 
請拜

Tracks:

[CD-1]

1. 메나리 03:28
2. 낙궁 13:58
3. 푸살 08:24
4. 부정 06:28
5. 대감 11:02

[CD-2]

6. 씻김 13:20
7. 별신 14:06
8. 귀곡 10:11

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Kim Duk Soo

The word 'genius' should not be used to describe an individual with extraordinary talents, but rather an individual who uses those talents to inspire the best from those around him in this sense. The term is a fit appellation for the leader of SamulNori, Kim Duk soo, born in 1952. His father chose him out of eight other siblings to follow in his footsteps as a professional musician in the tradition of wandering artists, called Namsadang.

At the age of five he was awarded the President's citation for his performance, thus beginning an amazing personal career that has taken him to virtually every corner of the world. He graduated from the Korean traditional music and performing art school in Seoul and attended one year of college before the demands of his professional life took over. Aside from his talents as a performer, he has managed, directed, and created numerous productions involving not only music, but also dance and theater.

With the formation of SamulNori in 1978, his life took on new and complicated dimensions. There were five specific purposes in forming the group: to research more expensively the traditional music of Korea, to study the music and instruments (especially percussion instruments) of other traditions throughout the word, to create new music and to provide educational opportunities for students and others to learn Korean percussion. In addition, as leader he has had the responsibility to maintain the excellence that the group is known for.
 
 
 
The sky,
the earth
and a human beeing
become one in an
embrace
of music.

Kim Duk Soo

21.7.10

Korea 4

  
Korean Traditional Folk Music
Samullori
 1985
   
Tracks:

1.호남 우도굿 11:15
2.설장구 12:15
3.웃다리 풍물 11:38
4.영남농악 7:00

총:42:28
 
Kim Yong Bae
Nam Ki Moon
Bang Seung Whan
Park Eun Ha

Choi Byung Sam

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The term SamulNori was first brought up in 1978 and describes a genre of music as well as serving as the name of Korea's leading traditional performance group. When used to describe the music genre, SamulNori refers to the performance of four musicians playing and dancing each with a different Korean traditional percussion instrument. The Korean worlds "samul" means "four things", and "nori" means "to play" hence "four things playing."

In 1978 four extremely dynamic and talented Korean percussionists came together to form the group SamulNori. Henceforth, SamulNori has sparked a renaissance in Korea's music scene as well as becoming world-acclaimed. The origin of SamulNori's music can be traced back to what is usually referred to as "farmers" band music ("nong-ak").

SamulNori uniquely combined the rhythms used in nong-ak with musical elements from shamanic ceremonies and modern compositions.