SamulNori: Contemporary Korean Drumming and the Rebirth of Itinerant Performance Culture (Chicago Studies in Ethnomusicology CSE)

9780226330976: SamulNori: Contemporary Korean Drumming and the Rebirth of Itinerant Performance Culture (Chicago Studies in Ethnomusicology CSE)
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"essential for understanding SamulNori the quartet and samulnori the genre."--Hyunseok Kwon "Bulletin of the School of Oriental and African Studies " "Hesselink provides an in-depth and yet far-reaching study of SamulNori and the genre of music they created that manages to ground the group as a modern-day continuation of the namsadang tradition, a product of the urbanization and growing concert-hall culture of 1970s South Korea and (perhaps most importantly) the creativity of individuals and groups in collaboration. Hesselink also contributes to larger discussions of tradition and the preservation of heritage that question the ways we approach what we consider to be traditional and how these things should be preserved, while remaining relevant and allowing for artistic creativity."--Kurt Baer "Journal of Folklore Research " "Scattered across multiple continents, legions of SamulNori fans and Korean music researchers have long been hungry to know more and Hesselink's book will certainly do much to satisfy their curiosity. However, the book will surely also be welcomed by the broader ethnomusicological community: like many other ethnomusicologists, Hesselink is primarily exploring how musicians, audiences, and other decision-makers have responded to the meeting of old and new in contemporary society, and he sheds much light on the processes of musical transmission, preservation, and adaptation involved."--Simon Mills "Ethnomusicology Forum " "Readers who are already acquainted with traditional Korean percussion will find much of interest in this history, and others will find a new world of music to explore. Enjoy!"--Carla Nappi "New Books In East Asian Studies " "This book-length study of Korea's super-group, SamulNori, is long overdue. The book is original both in its subject matter and in the way the author approaches the subject matter, presenting translation of authoritative Korean scholarship, transcripts of interviews, personal opinion, and careful musical analysis. Even in Korean, such a book has yet to be published."--R. Anderson Sutton, University of Wisconsin-- (10/17/2011) "Hesselink offers a groundbreaking historiography of SamulNori, as well as an analysis of the music that shows how SamulNori makes its own innovative sonic features." --Notes "SamulNori can be recommended not only as essential reading for anyone interested in Korean musical culture but as a stimulating, meticulously researched, and lucidly written study on the larger question of tradition in the modern world." --Ethnomusicology "Among many, one of the strengths of this book is its accessibility to a broad readership. While it offers insights into samul nori by combining ethnographic and archival research as well as musical analysis, it will appeal to both academic and non-academic readers who are interested in samul nori, Korean music, and the interpretation of traditional music in contemporary soundscapes." --Korean Studies "Hesselink documents with great subtlety the human agency of actors determined to keep a rural musical tradition relevant and exciting in the modern city, a process going on nearly every place in the world since World War II. He focuses on what is arguably Korea's most dynamic and engaging musical export, the ensemble SamulNori and the new genre it spawned (also called samul nori). The author also challenges us to think anew about such well-worn concepts as tradition, modernity, and musical hybridity and fusion." -- (03/12/2012)
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In 1978, four musicians crowded into a cramped basement theater in downtown Seoul, where they, for the first time, brought the rural percussive art of p'ungmul to a burgeoning urban audience. In doing so, they began a decades-long reinvention of tradition, one that would eventually create an entirely new genre of music and a national symbol for Korean culture. Nathan Hesselink's "SamulNori" traces this reinvention through the rise of the Korean supergroup of the same name, analyzing the strategies the group employed to transform a museum-worthy musical form into something that was both contemporary and historically authentic, unveiling an intersection of traditional and modern cultures and the inevitable challenges such a mix entails. Providing everything from musical notation to a history of urban culture in South Korea to an analysis of SamulNori's teaching materials and collaborations with Euro-American jazz quartet Red Sun, Hesselink offers a deeply researched study that highlights the need for traditions - if they are to survive - to embrace both preservation and innovation.

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  • VerlagUniversity of Chicago Press
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