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Pansori 판소리

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La plus celebre chanteuse de pansori,opera traditionnel de Corée, Ahn Sook-sun en représentation au musee Guimet à Paris en novembre 2006 - The most famous Korean opera singer Ahn Sook-sun sing a Pansori in Paris.
한국의 명창 안숙선씨가 파리 기메 박물관에서 춘향가 사랑가 대목을 부르는 장면. 앙코르를 받고 진도 아리랑을 관객들과 열창하는 아름다운 모습.

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  • this music is so beautiful... i wish people posted more of this p'ansori

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  • Old school korean freestyle rapping at it's finest. Excellent.

  • 진짜좋아요. 판소리사랑해요

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  • Lovely. It reminds me of the traditional sapmi jojk (nordhern Sweden, Norway, Northern Russia, nordhern Finland) in a lot of ways. The jojk tells a story (often in a shamanic tradition). It is sometimes accompanied of a "magic drum". I listened to a man singing pansori in Seoul a couple of years ago, and it took me a while, to understand that it was not a Jojk-song.;)

  • @algoseer So on the surface, Korea looks like Ancient China. but of course it has deep indigenous roots and in most aspects has melded Chinese culture with its indigenous culture. Pansori, though, is completely Korean, in every aspect. You can find nothing like it in China's history. There are many things that are uniquely Korean, many others that are a mixture of Chinese and Korean, and still many that are purely preserved elements of ancient Chinese civilization. 

  • @algoseer The language is of a different stock, yes .However, the Chinese influence is very very profound. To the point where the Koreans hold ceremonies to honour and sacrifice to Confucius. The Korean Flag is a Daoist symbol. The architecture, government, garb, music, and yes, language (writing was strictly in Chinese before Hangul was invented by Sejong), even so, 50-60% of the Korean vocabulary share lexical identity with the Chinese language. Even personal names are Sinicized.

  • Korean culture is so beautiful <3

  • Chinese culture did have a very strong influence on Korean traditional culture. In literature, music, arts there are a mixture of both forms of Chinese origin and native Korean forms. As far as I know Pansori is entirely of Korean origin, the earliest Pansori were written by and for commoners, and some have claimed it has it's roots in much older shamanistic rituals.

  • @fishchan2000 you claim that the korean culture is from ancient Chinese culture but I wonder how come the language is so different from Chinese. Its not like the language is new or didn't exist before the chinese langauges.

  • china allways want eat other country

  • this is not from china lol u guys are dumb who say this pansori is from china lol

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