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MICD-1777(±¹¾ÇÀ½¹Ý¹Ú¹°°ü ¼ÒÀå °ü¸®¹øÈ£)
KOREAN COURT MUSIC(recorded by John Levy)
Orchestra of The National Music Institute, Seoul(Kim Ki-su, director)
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1.RECEIVING THE APPROACHING SPIRIT(of Confucius), Ung-an chi ak, played by the orchestra 'on the ground', Hun-ka.
(±¹¸³±¹¾Ç¿ø ¿¬ÁÖ)
2.FIRST WINE OFFERING, SONG-AN CHI AK, played by the orchestra 'on the terrace', Dung-ka.(±¹¸³±¹¾Ç¿ø ¿¬ÁÖ)
3.SPRINGRIME IN LO-YANG, NAGYANG-CH'UN(±¹¸³±¹¾Ç¿ø ¿¬ÁÖ)
4.LONG LIFE IMMEASURABLE AS THE SKY, SUJECH'ON, known also as Chong-up to
accompany a masked dance, Ch'o-yong-mu, 1st movement.(±¹¸³±¹¾Ç¿ø ¿¬ÁÖ)
5.TWO INSTRUMENTAL PRELUDES, KOMUNGO TASURUM, for Tae-gum(the long Korean membrance flute)
and Komun-go(long-zither), played by Kim Song-jin(´ë±Ý) and Ku Yun-kuk(°Å¹®°í)
6.LYRIC SONG, KAGOK, sung by Hong Wonki, accompanied by members of the National Institute.
7.LYRIC SONG, KAGOK, sung by Hong Wonki, with the same accompaniment as in Band 1.
8.LYRIC SONG, SIJO, sung by Miss Chi Whacha, accompanied by a tae-gum, a tanso, a hae-gum and a chang-go.
9.MILITARY MUSIC, CH'WIT'A, KILKUNAK(March)(±¹¸³±¹¾Ç¿ø ¿¬ÁÖ)
10.P'YONG-GYONG and P'YONG-JONG, the Stone Chime and the Bronze Bells.(±¹¸³±¹¾Ç¿ø ¾Ç»ç ¿¬ÁÖ)
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