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111 Let's look at 2 [09-08-07] AOD Archive Past and Present   ÂüÁ¶¿­±â   75
Korean Pansori original stories  There are five surviving stories of the Korean pansori telling tradition.  They are Chunhyangga, Simcheongga, Heungbuga, Jeobyeokga and Sugungga. The most famous story is Chunhyangga. Although based on older traditional songs, Chunhyan..
110 Let's look at 2 [09-08-06] 7-9am¡¤This Morning Timeline   ÂüÁ¶¿­±â   33
109 Let's look at 2 [09-08-06] AOD Archive Past and Present   ÂüÁ¶¿­±â   65
What is Pansori?  In a tavern on a small pass of Boseong County, South Jeolla Province, the early 1960s , Dong-ho in his 30s recalls his past as listening to a measure of pansori sung by the favor's owner. He and his sister were raised by the pansori singer Yu-bong, who is very crue..
108 Let's look at 2 [09-08-05] 7-9am¡¤This Morning Timeline   ÂüÁ¶¿­±â   34
107 Let's look at 2 [09-08-05] AOD Archive Past and Present   ÂüÁ¶¿­±â   61
What is Pansori?  Pansori is a genre of Korean traditional music. It is a vocal and percussional music performed by one singer and one drummer playing a barrel drum. The term pansori is derived from pan, meaning "a place where many people gather", and sori, meaning "sound". &nb..

 

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