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Korean pansori story
Heungbuga (Korean: 흥부가) is one of the five surviving stories of the Korean pansori storytelling tradition. It is also called Baktaryeong (박타령) or Hungboga
Heungbuga
Story from the Korean pansori tradition
Korean pansori storytelling tradition. The other stories are Chunhyangga, Heungbuga, Jeokbyeokga, and Sugungga. The characteristic of this story is that it
Simcheongga
Korean traditional musical storytelling
are currently performed. They are as follows. Chunhyangga Simcheongga Heungbuga Sugungga Jeokbyeokga Contemporary performances of the madang differ greatly
Pansori
Pansori story (Korean musical tradition)
Korean pansori storytelling tradition. The other stories are Simcheongga, Heungbuga, Jeokbyeokga, and Chunhyangga. Sugungga is considered to be more exciting
Sugungga
South Korean television program
& Park Ki-young Rose of Betrayal (배반의 장미) Ahn Sook-sun & Nam Sang-il Heungbuga (훙보가) Jung Hoon-hee & Yoon Hee-seok Kimchi Blues (김치 빌루스) Choi Baek-ho
Immortal Songs: Singing the Legend
Immortal_Songs:_Singing_the_Legend
Traditional Korean musical story (pansori)
Five Confucian virtues. The other remaining stories are Simcheongga, Heungbuga, Jeokbyeokga and Sugungga. Among these, Chunhyangga is the longest. In
Chunhyangga
recorded the six stories of pansori: Chunhyangga, Simcheongga, Jeokbyeokga, Heungbuga, Sugungga, and Byunggang Saega. Before this, they had only been transmitted
Shin_Jae-hyo
Korean pansori story
Korean pansori storytelling tradition. The other stories are Simcheongga, Heungbuga, Chunhyangga and Sugungga. It is also known as Hwaryongdo. This story
Jeokbyeokga
South Korean pansori singer (born 1949)
London. Ahn was born in Namwon in 1949, which is the home of pansori Heungbuga, Chunhyangga and "Eastern style" of pansori (known as dongpyeonje). At
Ahn_Sook-sun
South Korean musician (1935–2008)
under the pansori master Kim Yeon-soo and started to learn Chunhyangga, Heungbuga, Sugungga, Jeokbyeokga, Simcheongga, which are all kinds of pansori. She
Oh_Jeong-suk
Novel additions to pansori songs
oldest one, called "Going Out to Let a Swallow Go," is found in the song "Heungbuga," and was sung by Gwon Sam-deuk in the Joseon Dynasty. It was the first
Deoneum
Literature produced by Koreans
based on the five orally transmitted pansori (Chunhyangga, Simcheongga, Heungbuga, Jeokbyeokga and Sugungga). Although based on older traditional songs
Korean_literature
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Welsh
Legendary son of Sugynedydd.
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English
Anglicized form of Old Norse NÃðhöggr, NIDHOGG means "dreaded striker." In mythology, this is the name of a dragon or serpent who gnaws at the roots of the world tree Yggdrasill.
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French
From the Latin Cecilia meaning blind. The blind St. Cecille - patron saint of music - was a...
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Hebrew
My joy.
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Arabic, Hindu, Indian, Muslim, Sindhi
Blessed by God; Fortunate
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Hindu
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Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi
Handsome; Beautiful
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French, German, Indian, Latin, Parsi, Slovenia, Spanish
The Master of the Treasure; Treasurer; Treasure Bearer
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Tamil
Hridaya | ஹà¯à®°à¯€à®¤à®¯à®¾
The heart
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Bengali, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Telugu
Lord Vishnu
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