Pak Tongjin (musician) explained
Pak Tongjin (1916–2003) was a famous South Korean pansori musician.[1] [2] [3]
External links
- Web site: Música Coreana - Guía del Oyente: Pansori . Keith . Howard . March 30, 2010 . Artes Escénicas de Corea . Mauricio Martínez R . Spanish . Korean Music - Listener's Guide . April 5, 2011 . [Pak claims to know each of the pansori traditional stories. This is unusual because most singers are known for only a single piece. Here we find sufficient evidence of his versatility: all five traditional stories plus a 'new' show, a story based on the New Testament that confirms Pak's conversion to Christianity.]}} Contains a discography for Pak Tongjin.
- Jang . Yeonok . 2001 . P'ansori performance style: audience responses and singers' perspectives . Ethnomusicology Forum . 10 . 2 . 99–121 . Abingdon, Oxfordshire . . 1741-1920 . 56722533 . 10.1080/09681220108567322 . 191589534 . In Seoul, Pak is a very popular singer, since he is a particularly good entertainer. His popularity comes largely from his witty remarks at the beginning of his performances or during them, ... .
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Notes and References
- Book: Howard . Keith . Perspectives on Korean music . April 5, 2011 . SOAS musicology series . November 18, 2006 . . . 978-0-7546-3892-6 . 604319869 . vii, 30, 62, & 217 . For example, Pak Tongjin (1916-2003), appointed holder of p'ansori in 1973 for his skill in performing one of the five surviving stories, Chŏkpyŏkka/Song of the Red Cliff', devised a new p'ansori story, Yesujŏn/The Story of Jesus', using traditional elements but, nonetheless, a story with no antecedent. .
- Web site: Pak Tongjin . New Grove Online . Oxford Music Online . April 5, 2011 .
- Book: 이규섭. [지은이 이규섭] [Kyu-sŏp Yi] |script-title=ko:판소리답사기행 |trans-title=Journey to Explore pansori |year=1994 |publisher=Minyewŏn |location=Sŏul-si |language=Korean |isbn=978-89-85878-06-7 |oclc=679395593 |pages=243–251 .