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Classical Music Review on Instagram: Accumulating Cultural Capital through Inter-Learning (클래식음악 애호가의 인스타그램 리뷰: 상호 학습을 통한 문화자본 축적)

  • Seong, Yeonju
    • Review of Culture and Economy
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    • v.21 no.2
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    • pp.111-139
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    • 2018
  • This study is about classical music lovers who write a lengthy concert review on instagram. The intention and objective of writing a review is discussed in addition to inter-communication between those reviewers. For the analysis, an interview with 8 reviewers are mainly analyzed with their reviews. As a result, it is found that some affordances of Instagram, easiness, randomness, and friendliness affects them to use Instagram more than other social media. Hence, since Instagram is image-based platform, it helps writers to keep their reviews from getting an attention by other users. Because of their sense of inferiority that they are lacking in classical music knowledge, continuous writing and reading of reviews help them accumulating some amount of cultural capital needed for understanding classical music in a proper way.

The History and Future of String Quartet Performances: Examining the Possibility of Convergent Performances Employing Media and Artificial Intelligence (현악사중주 공연의 역사와 미래: 미디어와 인공지능을 활용한 융합 공연의 가능성에 대하여)

  • Eun-Ji Park
    • The Journal of the Convergence on Culture Technology
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    • v.9 no.5
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    • pp.697-706
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    • 2023
  • This study examines the history of string quartet performances and analyzes contemporary integrated performances to propose a new performance paradigm for future audiences. It examines past developments and audience interactions, and how modern classical performance can gain a competitive edge internationally through tech integration. Building on this foundation, a future vision is proposed for Korean string quartet performances, drawing from novel performances that are interconnected with their historical context. The study concludes that modern string quartets necessitate innovative and original performance directions that can be achieved through various technological integrations.

The Study of Pansori Performance (판소리 공연학 총론)

  • Jeon, Shinjae
    • (The) Research of the performance art and culture
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    • no.23
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    • pp.159-183
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    • 2011
  • Pansori has both the features of drama and music. In 19th century, prime time of pansori, it had balance of the features between drama and music. But after the late 19th century, pansori has lost the features of drama, and it has been changed into a music centered art performance. This is the phenomenon came from that the upper class accepted and dominated the pansori which had been a performance art of the lower class. The Korean upper class people tend to disdain drama, but to revere music. Nerremsae is dramatic action and ballim is musical gesture in pansori. In 19th century, pansori had plenty of nerremsae, which provided a elaborative symbolic system after the conventional rule of drama. However current pansori actors use only ballim except nerreumsae. Chuimsae like 'ulssigu' is the way to participate in pansori by audience. The actor provides the space for the audience to fill it after inducement by drummer. Through the chuimsae, actor, drummer, and audience share the sympathetic emotional experiences. However the audience in these days do not do chuimsae, but do applause like in western dramas. In western dramas, distinction between tragedy and comedy is relatively clear. The tragedy is constantly tragedy, and the comedy is also constantly comedy. However joy and sorrow are coexisted in Korean pansori. These two contradictory emotions are collided and produce a new strong emotion in a pansori. This is one of very important feature of pansori. Even though each of tragedy and comedy reveals the only one side of life, pansori comprehensively reveals a total human life. However these strong emotions have been much weakened nowadays. Currently pansori has been much declined. For restoration of pansori, it is necessary to revive the drama side in pansori performances.

The Development and Characteristics of Western Music Competitions in Korea during the Japanese Colonial Era (일제강점기 국내 서양음악경연대회의 추이와 특징)

  • Keum, Yong-Woong
    • (The) Research of the performance art and culture
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    • no.39
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    • pp.97-132
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    • 2019
  • This article observed the development and characteristics of Western music competitions that were held in Korea during the years of 1932 to 1942. Observations of Western music competitions from the years 1932 to 1942, categorized into the years of 1932 to 1933, 1934, 1935 to 1936, and 1937 to 1942 were made and changes in the number of times held, participants, and objectives were looked into. Some Western music competitions displayed characteristics such as the introduction of test pieces, expanded participant categories, flexible application of award rules, and increased winner activities. This article revealed other aspects of Western music competitions held in Korea during the Japanese Colonial Era and it is hoped that it will spark new discussions on Western music competitions during that time.

A Guideline of Music Festival Experience Through Mobile Application (대형 음악 페스티벌 경험 향상을 위한 모바일 애플리케이션 디자인 가이드라인)

  • Chu, Eun Sun;Choe, Jong Hoon
    • The Journal of the Korea Contents Association
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    • v.15 no.10
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    • pp.26-36
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    • 2015
  • Recently, demands for leisure and performing arts are increasing. In perspective of enjoying culture away from every day life, interests for music festival are also growing. Music festival industry has been grown rapidly since the mid 2000s and it has become popular culture especially for younger generation. As music festival culture becomes popular, music festival becomes bigger and a number of participants are rising continuously. However, some services which music festivals provide are not interactive. So, it makes difficult users to feel festival experience and to satisfy. Although some festivals are trying to deal with things through mobile applications, those in the market showed weaknesses. Therefore, this study aims to suggest some improvements for music festival application through user research. As the result of user study, improvements and functions of music festival application were deducted.

Musical Analysis of Jindo Dasiraegi music for the Scene of Performing Arts Contents (연희현장에서의 올바른 활용을 위한 진도다시래기 음악분석)

  • Han, Seung Seok;Nam, Cho Long
    • (The) Research of the performance art and culture
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    • no.25
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    • pp.253-289
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    • 2012
  • Dasiraegi is a traditional funeral rite performance of Jindo located in the South Jeolla Province of South Korea. With its unique stylistic structure including various dances, songs and witty dialogues, and a storyline depicting the birth of a new life in the wake of death, embodying the Buddhism belief that life and death is interconnected; it attracted great interest from performance organizers and performers who were desperately seeking new contents that can be put on stage as a performance. It is needless to say previous research on Dasiraegi had been most valuable in its recreation as it analyzed the performance from a wide range of perspectives. Despite its contributions, the previous researches were mainly academic focusing on: the symbolic meanings of the performance, basic introduction to the components of the performance such as script, lyrics, witty dialogue, appearance (costume and make-up), stage properties, rhythm, dance and etc., lacking accurate representation of the most crucial element of the performance which is sori (song). For this reason, the study analyzes the music of Dasiraegi and presents its musical characteristics along with its scores to provide practical support for performers who are active in the field. Out of all the numbers in Dasiraegi, this study analyzed all of Geosa-nori and Sadang-nori, the funeral dirge (mourning chant) sung as the performers come on stage and Gasangjae-nori, because among the five proceedings of the funeral rite they were the most commonly performed. There are a plethora of performance recordings to choose from, however, this study chose Jindo Dasiraegi, an album released by E&E Media. The album offers high quality recordings of performances, but more importantly, it is easy to obtain and utilize for performers who want to learn the Dasiraegi based on the script provided in this study. The musical analysis discovered a number of interesting findings. Firstly, most of the songs in Dasiraegi use a typical Yukjabaegi-tori which applies the Mi scale frequently containing cut-off (breaking) sounds. Although, Southern Kyoung-tori which applies the Sol scale was used, it was only in limited parts and was musically incomplete. Secondly, there was no musical affinity between Ssitgim-gut and Dasiraegi albeit both are for funeral rites. The fundamental difference in character and function of Ssitgim-gut and Dasiraegi may be the reason behind this lack of affinity, as Ssitgim-gut is sung to guide the deceased to heaven by comforting him/her, whereas, Dasiaregi is sung to reinvigorate the lives of the living. Lastly, traces of musical grammar found in Pansori are present in the earlier part of Dasiraegi. This may be attributed to the master artist (Designee of Important Intangible Cultural Heritage), who was instrumental in the restoration and hand-down of Dasiaregi, and his experience in a Changgeuk company. The performer's experience with Changgeuk may have induced the alterations in Dasiraegi, causing it to deviate from its original form. On the other hand, it expanded the performative bais by enhancing the performance aspect of Dasiraegi allowing it to be utilized as contents for Performing Arts. It would be meaningful to see this study utilized to benefit future performance artists, taking Dasiraegi as their inspiration, which overcomes the loss of death and invigorates the vibrancy of life.

A Study of the Hansi Poem by Seokbuk Shin Gwang-su as Performance Art (석북 한시의 공연예술화에 대한 소고)

  • Song, Ji-won
    • (The) Research of the performance art and culture
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    • no.33
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    • pp.9-31
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    • 2016
  • Shin Gwang-su (申光洙, 1712~1775), also known as Seokbuk (石北), is a well-known poet and author of the song poetry (詩唱) "Gwanseo-akbu (Poems of the Gwanseo Region, 關西樂府)" in the late Joseon Dynasty. "Gwanseo-akbu" was popular among the Joseon Dynasty musicians. This fact confirms that the tradition of adding a melody to Shin Gwang-su's "hansi (Korean poetry recorded in Chinese characters, 漢詩)" already existed in the Joseon Dynasty. It is also a proof that the hansi poem was used in songs. Besides Seokbuk, other literary figures in the Joseon Dynasty wrote and sang hansi. In that case, the place of communication for songs was a poet's personal study, or "sarangbang." But when, like the works by Seokbuk, poems were sung by musicians, they became available to the public to communicate through music. This study is one of the attempts to re-make Seokbuk Shin Gwang-su's poems and songs, once popular among the Joseon Dynasty people, into the contemporary music that can be performed on stage. By adding a certain melody to his poems, this study introduces a case of musical work and offers an opportunity to consider hansi as performance art. There is a number of hansi works by Shin Gwang-su, and each poem includes material which can help survey Shin Gwang-su's musical life. And, working on his hansi works makes it possible to narrate major events that took place in Shin's life. Thus, this study attempts to focus Shin Gwang-su's musical life and introduces methods and contents to stage his hansi poems as performance art.

A study on optimizing the acoustic properties of concert halls for Korean traditional music (국악 공연에 적합한 공연장의 음향특성에 관한 연구)

  • Kim Beom Soo;Park Kyoungsoo;Choi Chulmin;Sung Koeng-Mo
    • Proceedings of the Acoustical Society of Korea Conference
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    • autumn
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    • pp.451-454
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    • 1999
  • 서양음악의 연구는 음향학의 측면에서 수십년 동안 연구가 진행되어왔다. 이를 통해 콘서트홀의 음향학적 특성을 평가할 수 있는 객관적 지표들을 제시할 수 있었다. 하지만 국악에 있어서는 공연장에 대한 음향학적인 지표가 공식화된 것이 없고, 게다가 지표를 찾기 위한 충분한 국악전용 공연장의 수가 부족하다. 따라서 본 논문에서는 국립국악원 예악당의 모델을 기초로 한 컴퓨터 모의실험을 통해서 얻어진 가상 국악공연장을 바탕으로 RT, Warmth, IACC, ITDG 등의 4가지 지표를 가지고 각기 다양한 시료를 제작하여 청취실험을 실시하였다. 그 결과 서양음악과는 다른 경향의 RT, Warmth 선호도를 추출할 수 있었다.

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The case of soul Dance(in Soul Train) on Busking (소울트레인의 소울댄스 거리공연 사례)

  • Lee, Yeong Jin
    • Proceedings of the Korea Contents Association Conference
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    • 2017.05a
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    • pp.333-334
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    • 2017
  • 본 연구는 거리공연 제작과정을 통해서 소울댄스의 발전 방향을 제시하는 데 있다. 실제사례를 통한 연구자의 공연 사례중 음악선정, 장소, 의상, 장비, 작품구성과 안무를 통해 준비를 하였고 결과를 제시하였다. 불특정 다수가 모여 있는 곳에 자유로운 거리 공연을 통하여 발전하는 것이 효율적이라 도출 시켰으며 소셜네트워크의 도움으로 빠르게 확산되어 확산되었다. 반면 주기적인 거리공연과 젊은인 들의 인식의 변화, 예술적 성장을 전국적으로 조사연구가 필요함을 나타났다.

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A Study of Optimal Acoustic Parameters for Korean Traditional Music Hall II (국악 공연에 적합한 공연장의 음향특성에 관한 연구II - 판소리 전용 공연장 -)

  • Choi Chulmin;Moon Hangil;Doo Sejin;Oh Yangki;Sung Koeng-Mo
    • Proceedings of the Acoustical Society of Korea Conference
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    • spring
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    • pp.447-450
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    • 2000
  • 서양음악의 연구는 음향학의 측면에서 수십 년 동안 연구되어왔다. 이를 통해 좋은 콘서트홀이라고 표현할 수 있는 많은 객관적 지표들을 제시할 수 있었고, 그 결과 서양악기와 공연장은 밀접한 관계를 가지고 서로 발전할 수 있었다. 그러나 국악에 있어서는 악기와 연주 스타일, 공연장에 대한 음향학적인 지표가 연구가 되어진 것이 많지 않다. 본 연구에서는 판소리를 위한 전용 공연장을 대상으로 청취평가를 이용한 주관적 평가를 통해 국악에 적합한 객관적 지표를 추출하였다. 실험에 사용한 음향 지표로는 RT, BR, IACC 등이 있으며, 이들 지표들을 가변하여 제작한 청취평가 시료를 바탕으로 한 주관적 평가 결과를 분석하였다. 서양음악에 적절한 것으로 알려진 음향특성뿐만 아니라 기존에 수행한 바 있는 국악 실내악에 대한 연구결과와도 다소 다른 경향을 나타냄을 알 수 있었다.

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