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주암댐 유역의 민요(民謠)(I)

  • Lee, So-Ra
    • Korean Journal of Heritage: History & Science
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    • v.20
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    • pp.239-278
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    • 1987
  • 보성군에서 수집한 민요들의 의식·노동·유희요(謠) 별(別)로 정리하였다. 의식요(儀式謠)로는 걸메당·상여·독경(讀經)소리가 실렸다. 전래(傳來) 혼인식(式)에 있어서의 가마소리인 걸메당소리는 전국의 몇 곳에서만이 가창자가 남아 있는 희요(稀謠)이다. 상여소리(처음에 운구 들어 울릴때의 긴소리, 길 갈 때의 가난보살과 어가리넘자, 비탈길 오를 때의 나무아미타불, 달구소리)는 전남지방에 널리 전파되어 있는 것과 동계(同系)이다. 노동요(謠)는 주로 농요(農謠)<광의(廣義)>가 수집되었다. 소동패전갈을 수록하였다. 모심기곡(曲)은 공(共)히 일반 농부가 쪼임에 비하여 모찌기와 논매기곡(曲)(<표2>참조)은 다양성을 띄웠다. 산아지로고나곡(曲)은 전(全) 면(面)에 두루 퍼져 있으며 논맬 때, 장원질소리, 소동패노래에도 쓰인다. 산떨이(올라간다)는 고흥군의 것과 같다. 터 다지는 노래로는 얼럴럴 상사도야를, 상량노래로는 어유아 상량이야를 부른다. 줄메고 나가는 노래의 받음구는 위야허허 또는 상사뒤여뒤여(회촌면)이다. 유희요(謠)는 남사당의 덜미 (꼭두각시극)노래인 떼루와 제나난실을 싣고 그 위에 치마·줌치·사위·강도령·이노래 등을 실었다.

주암댐 유역의 민요(民謠)(III)

  • Lee, So-Ra
    • Korean Journal of Heritage: History & Science
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    • v.22
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    • pp.419-460
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    • 1989
  • 화순군을 구(旧)한말까지의 행정구역을 참고로 하여 동복방면, 화순방면, 능주방면으로 나눈다면 남면의 수몰지역은 동복면, 이서면, 북면과 더불어 동복방면에 든다. 동복방면은 섬진강유역의 문화권인데 비해 화순, 능주지방은 영산강유역의 문화권이 된다. 상여소리는 위의 세방면이 서로 큰 차이가 없다. 회닫는 소리가 경기도나 강원도에 비해 현저히 미발달(未發達)된 것은 몇 년 후에 보통 이장을 하는 관계로(토질상, 관습상) 봉분을 다시 파헤쳐야 하기 때문에 회닫을 필요성이 적은 탓으로 해석된다. 북면 원리엔 정월보름에 액막이로 하는 달구질소리가 있다. 모찌는 노래가 따로 없고, 잘 부르질 않는다. 바닥풀소리가 있다. 화순군의 대표적인 논매는 노래는 논매는 양산도이다. 수몰지역의 논매는 노래로는 양산도 및 산아지로고나, 사호소리, 세월이 가 있다. 산아지로고나는 섬진강유역의 대표적인 논매는 노래이며 사호소리는 능주지방 및 화순읍, 동면녹음에선 나오지 않았다. 반면에 세월이는 화순, 능주방면에서 나왔고 동복방면 녹음때엔 안나왔다. 화순군의 논매는 노래로는 그 밖에 아리시고나 마디여, 사하뒤여, 매화타령, 매화가, 노방가, 방애, 더덜기, 난초타령 등이 있다. 아리시고나 마디여는 영산강유역(함평 무안 나주 영암군)이 본고장인 것으로 보이는 논매는 노래로 화순군에서는 북면에서만 나왔다. 장원질 노래로는 사하디여, 풍년가, 두려소리, 뚜룸마, 일반농부가, 양산도, 산아지로고나, 성주, 덩기, 얼쭝덜쭝, 사호소리 등이 쓰인다. 줄메고가는소리로는 "위야허허"가 보성군과 마찬가지로 일반적이며 그 밖에 능주면 만인리의 어기야자자뒤여 가 있다. 기타의 노동요로는 주로 광의의 농요가 수집되었으며 작도소리, 나무내리는소리, 맷돌노래 등이 주목된다. 씨름판 노래로는 썸바타령, 개골, 논매는 양산도 곡(曲)등이 쓰인 것으로 나타났다. 동물요(動物謠)로 거무, 이, 천룡와깨비 등이 수집되었다. 그 밖에 판굿노래, 팽이치기, 연날리기, 등잔가세 등이 주목된다. 논매는 노래는 매화가를 제외하곤 거의가 멕이고 받는 가창방법이며 [표 3]의 46곡(曲)중 1/4 정도만 꺾는 음의 효과(効果)가 있는 곡이다. 솔(라)도레미'의 선법인 것은 44%에 달하며 그중 7할이 기음의 4도윗음인 도에서 종지하되 이를 퇴성한다. 기타에 대해서는 [표 3, 4, 5] 참조.

Pansori Patronage of Daewongun and His Influences on Park Yujeon's Jeokbyeokga (판소리 패트론으로서의 대원군과 박유전 <적벽가>의 변모)

  • Yoo, Min-Hyung
    • (The) Research of the performance art and culture
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    • no.38
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    • pp.143-191
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    • 2019
  • This research argues that Pansori had patrons in its development. Patrons are commonly discussed aspect of history of any art form. Pansori is no exception. While Pansori originally began as the art of the common people, Yangban class became the primary audience. This paper examines the role of royal family of Choson dynasty in development of Pansori. Heungseon Daewongun (흥선대원군) in particular was a Pansori aficionado. The record around Daewongun's involvement to Pansori proves that heavy monetary investment was made. He hosted Pansori competitions and sponsored creation of Pansori tradition, Boseong Sori (보성소리) and Gangsanje (강산제). Also the aspect of Pansori patronage lies not just in Yangban class, but also in Jung'in class, which is roughly analoguous to European bourgeois in that they were not of Yangban class, but had gained monetary status, and had aesthetics of both Yangban and commoner class. I argue that Heungseon Daewongun's ties to the Jung'in class is reflected in his actions towards Pansori artists. The traditions he had sponsored have important characteristics, including sophisticated lyrics heavily utilizing Classical Chinese poetry, highly artistic musical composition, and conservative Confucian ethics. Those characteristics indicate that the Pansori traditions sponsored by the royal patrons have changed to cater to their artistic taste and philosophy. This paper conducts a textual comparative analysis between Gangsanje Pansori Jeokbyeokga (강산제 판소리 적벽가), Dongpyeonje's Pansori Jeokbyeokga (동편제 판소리 적벽가), and Seopyeonje Pansori Jeokbyeokga, who share the same plot yet offers a stark differences in tone, philosophy, and sense of humor. Daewongun was a primary sponsor of Pansori, which proves that Yangban class and the royal family have played important role as patrons of Pansori.

Water Quality of Streams and Riparian Vegetation at Rice Cultivation Area of Eastern Jeonnam (벼 재배기간중 전남동부지역 농촌하천의 수질과 분포초종)

  • Lee, Do-Jin;Cho, Ju-Sik;Kuk, Yong-In;Ahn, Ho-Geun
    • Korean Journal of Environmental Agriculture
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    • v.22 no.1
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    • pp.7-15
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    • 2003
  • The characteristic of the quality of stream water and the riparian vegetation during rice cultivation in the rural area of the eastern Jeonnam province was surveyed from April to November, 2000. The water quality of the streams during rice cultivation was variable. The pH of these water bodies ranged from $6.5{\sim}8.3$. Electro conductivity (EC) at each water body ranged from $162{\sim}4,910\;{\mu}S/cm$ for Beogyo-cheoa $114.7{\sim}286.6\;{\mu}g/cm$ for Boseong-cheon, $74.8{\sim}147\;{\mu}S/cm$ for Songgwang-cheon, and $61.6{\sim}82.1\;{\mu}S/cm$ for Isa-cheon. Total nitrogen and other parameters (K, Ca, Mg, Na, $Cl^-$, SS) were higher at May (Boseong-cheon) through June (Songgwang-cheon, Isa-cheon) during the transplanting season than these same parameters at August October and November. Thirty weed species of sixteen families were found in the survey areas of Songgwang-cheon, Boseong-cheon Isa-cheon and Beolgyo-cheon. Nine annual weeds, four biennial weeds, and seventeen perennial weeds were found, several different life forms were identified. Of those species three were submerged, two were free floating, five were emerged, and twenty were water-side weeds.

Investigation of the location of Jagiso eunchon in Goheung-hyeon and review the characteristics of Undae-ri kiln (고흥현 자기소(磁器所) 은촌(犾村)의 위치 탐색과 운대리 가마터 성격 검토)

  • SUNG Yungil
    • Korean Journal of Heritage: History & Science
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    • v.56 no.4
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    • pp.72-92
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    • 2023
  • As described above, the location of Jagiso eunchon in Goheung-hyeon and the nature of Undae-ri kiln site were examined. Goheung-hyeon's administrative agency was moved to Joyang-hyeon, which is now Joseong-myeon, Boseong-gun in 1395. Therefore, Goheung-hyeon Jagiso Eunchon in Sejongsillok Jiriji corresponding to 1424~1432 should be found in the west of Joseong-myeon, Boseong, where the administrative agency was moved in 1395. Among the four boundaries of Goheung-hyeon recorded in the 『Sejongsillok』 Jiriji, it is recorded as 2-ri by the sea in the south and 8-ri by Nakan in the east. If the current Goheung-hyeon is Goheung-hyeon's administrative agency in the Sejongsillok Jiriji Records Compilation Period, it cannot be the boundary the south and east mentioned above. This is because it cannot be 2-ri from the current Goheung-eup to the sea in the south, and Nakan is close to the north, not the east, as recorded. However, it has already been suggested that Joyanghyeonseong(朝陽縣城), located in Gonae Village, Ucheon-ri, Josung-myeon, Boseonggun is an Goheunghyeon's administrative agency. And if the four-way boundary of Goheung-hyeon was converted into the current distance unit based on this place(Joyanghyeonseong, 朝陽縣城), an approximate result could be obtained even if it did not exactly match. Therefore, it is highly likely that Goheung-hyeon's administrative agency, which was moved to Joyang-hyeon, Boseong in 1395, is Gonae Village, Ucheon-ri, JoSeong-myeon, Boseong. Jagiso eunchon(犾村) in Goheung-hyeon can be interpreted as a "dog-shouting village." It is thought to be a meaning structure of "animal + sound". A place name thought to have the same structure was identified in Jeongheung-ri, west of Ucheon-ri, Joseongmyeon, Boseong. It is the name of a village called Hoeum-dong(虎吟洞), and it is interpreted as the sound of a tiger or the bark of a tiger, which is the same as the meaning structure of Eunchon. However, there is Gaesan Village in the south of Hoeum-dong, and a Buncheong ware kiln site was identified around it. At this kiln site, a fragment of carved Buncheong ware engraved with the character "Eon", which corresponds to the right stroke of the character "Seom (贍)" in the name "Naeseom (內贍)" was identified. A small amount of Buncheong ware and Joseon celadon pieces were also identified. It can be seen that the Buncheong ware paid to the government was made by checking the Buncheong ware with the government name engraved on it. On the west side of Joyanghyeonseong Fortress in Ucheon-ri, joseong-myeon, Boseong, which was the administrative agency of Goheung-hyeon and the area around the Gaesan Buncheong ware kiln site in Jeongheung-ri, where the Buncheong ware paid to the government was, is thought to be Jagiso Eunchon, Goheung-hyeon. Jagiso and Dogiso are located in the four directions based on the administrative agency. Naturally, the location of Jagiso and Dogiso is also determined on where the administrative agency of Hyeon is. Since the Goheung-hyeon's administrative agency in the early Joseon Dynasty was moved to Ucheon-ri, joseong-myeon, Boseong-myeon, it is necessary to naturally find Jagiso and Dogiso in Boseong. In addition, regarding the nature of the kiln site in Undae-ri, the aspects of the excavated relics were considered. As a result, it is believed that the Undae-ri kiln site functioned as a jagiso in Heungyang-hyeon from February 1441 to the 1470s. If so, the "Ye" Buncheong ware, which was collected around Undae-ri kiln No. 7, could be naturally understood.