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~음악과 함께~/사물놀이 방

삼도사물놀이-이광수/김덕수/최종실/강민석

삼도가락 앉은반 사물놀이. 1987년.뉴욕공연 : 쇠-이광수/ 장구-김덕수 /북-최종실 /징-강민석

보러가기 : 클릭http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F-q9tvKrZcQ&feature=share&list=RD02XBKk9eJ9drA

 

업로드된 날짜: 2010. 12. 28.

----Report of Samulnori ----
"The four musicians in the Korean ensemble known as SamulNori are all virtuoso percussionists ... their drumming -modulated into sounds of any nuance - could lead to total astonishment ... highly praised by musicians after its 1983 debut, SamulNori is a complete theatrical experience as well."
- Anna Kisselgoff, The New York Times

"No particular ethnological savvy was needed to appreciate what these four indefatigable young men from Korea had to
offer - the impact of their drumming and dancing was so direct and appealing, distance that might have existed (before the first mighty thwack of the JangGo, that is) was surely evaporated in the heady spirit of the proceedings... the conservation of ancient tradition is seldom so much fun as this."
- Richard Buell, The Boston Globe

"...folk music of primal power yet imposing technical sophistication.. clearly, SamulNori controls its feet as brilliantly as its hands.. it offers as experience that matches unsparing energy and technical mastery with a strong sense of spirituality, it is going to be stupendously popular."
- Lewis Segal, Los Angeles Times

"SamulNori created a spectacular din at the Asia Society on Friday. The four dancing percussionists from Korea played
music of invocation and exorcism, most of it for two kinds of drums and small and large gongs - pieces that clanged and thundered in carefully orchestrated crescendos... As they played, the musicians individually in eye-boggling spins and leaps
- Jon Pareles, The New York Times

" The music begins in a stately fashion, then clangs ahead while the dancers' steps go from ceremonial walks to great
leaps and dizzying spins. SamulNori amazed audiences at its New York debut in 1983 and is doing so again on its current American tour."
- Jack Anderson, The New York Times
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Samul nori(사물놀이) is a genre of traditional percussion music originating in Korea.
Samul(사물) means "four(sa) objects(mul)" and Nori(놀이) means "to play"
Samul nori is always performed with four traditional Korean musical instruments:
-Kkwaenggwari (a small gong)
-Jing (a larger gong)
-Janggu (an hourglass-shaped drum)
-Buk (a frame drum similar to the bass drum)

Samul nori has its roots in nong-ak(literally "farmers' music"), a Korean folk genre comprising music, acrobatics, folk dance, and rituals, which was traditionally performed in rice farming villages in order to ensure and to celebrate good harvests. (pungmul,pungmulgut,gut and nong-ak also has the same meaning)
The first samulnori group was established in February 1978 by janggu player and former Namsadang star performer Kim Duk Soo, with the remaining original performers being Kim Young Bae( kkwaenggwari), Choi Tae Hyun (jing), and Lee Jong Dae (buk).