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The Compilation Characteristics and The Gagok-cultural and historical implications of Gyobang-gayo(敎坊歌謠) Gagok(歌曲) Parts
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Academic journal
Author
Kang Kyun-Ho (경상국립대학교)
Journal
고전문학한문학연구학회 고전과 해석 고전과 해석 제35권 KCI Accredited Journals
Published
2021.12
Pages
85 - 122 (38page)
DOI
https://doi.org/10.33253/gohan.2021.35.085

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The purpose of this article is to examine the characteristics of the compilation, the patterns of the works, and the historical meaning of Gagok culture of Gyobang-gayo(敎坊歌謠) Gagok(歌曲) Parts in the late 19th century. First of all, I reviewed a different version of Gyobang-gayo(敎坊歌謠), and it was found that the Korea University Library was a more original-oriented copy than the National Library, which has been mainly used in academia. The Gyobang-gayo(敎坊歌謠) Gagok(歌曲) Parts contained give and take 20singing 33 works in the first half and 64 works in thethe highest and the lowest note of the Korean pentatonic scale and Nongnakpyeon in the second half. In the first half, the Hanbatang(篇歌) of give and take singing were included, indicating that it was not a male and female give and take singing, but a purely female give and take singing. In addition, it seems that not only give and take singing but also the repertoire of various types of give and take singing have been handed down and enjoyed in the Gyobang-gayo(敎坊歌謠), which is currently handed down. In the second half, 64 works Sijowere included, and the compilation system showed a similar pattern to the representative song books(歌集) of the time, type of Gagogwonryu(歌曲源流). However, the unique works of Gyobang-gayo(敎坊歌謠) also appear, and it can be said that the form of the Yeochang song books(女唱歌集), which begins with "Last Night (Yesterday Night)" shows a relatively early appearance. In addition, through Gyobang-gayo(敎坊歌謠), it was found that the Gagok(歌曲) culture in the late Joseon Dynasty was handed down and enjoyed without much difference from Seoul and the provinces, and the characteristics of the local song Gagok(歌曲) culture were also confirmed. Gyobang-gayo(敎坊歌謠) is a song books(歌集) that reflects the tradition of Gyobang(敎坊) culture in the late Joseon Dynasty, and can be said to be a good example of the changes in YeochangGagok(女唱歌曲) from the late 19th century to the early 20th century.

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