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- Dangak abstract "Dangak (syllables: dang-ak) is a genre of traditional Korean court music. The name means "Tang music," and the style was first adapted from Tang Dynasty Chinese music during the Unified Silla period in the late first millennium. It was continued through the Goryeo (918-1392) and Joseon (1392-1910) dynasties, when, along with hyangak and aak it was one of the three approved genres of court music. Dangak performances were accompanied by Tang-style dances known as dangak jeongjae.Together with hyangak, during the Joseon Dynasty dangak performances were the charge of the Jeonakseo (hangul: 전악서; hanja: 典樂署; 1394-1457) and later of the Jangagwon (hangul: 장악원; hanja: 掌樂院), the court office of music. Performers of hyangak and dangak were drawn from the lower classes, in contrast to performers of aak.One of the most famous pieces in the dangak repertoire is called Nakyangchun (hangul: 낙양춘; hanja: 洛陽春; lit. "Spring in Luoyang"). The American composer Lou Harrison, who studied traditional music in South Korea in 1961, created an arrangement of this work. The Korean composer Isang Yun also composed a contemporary orchestral work entitled Loyang, in 1962.Nakyangchun and a second piece, Boheoja (hangul: 보허자; hanja: 步虛子; literally "Pacing the Void"), are the only surviving pieces of Dangak music.".
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- Dangak wikiPageWikiLink Category:Joseon_Dynasty.
- Dangak wikiPageWikiLink Category:Korean_styles_of_music.
- Dangak wikiPageWikiLink Contemporary_classical_music.
- Dangak wikiPageWikiLink Culture_of_Korea.
- Dangak wikiPageWikiLink Goryeo.
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- Dangak wikiPageWikiLink Isang_Yun.
- Dangak wikiPageWikiLink Jangagwon.
- Dangak wikiPageWikiLink Joseon.
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- Dangak wikiPageWikiLink Korea.
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- Dangak wikiPageWikiLink Korean_music.
- Dangak wikiPageWikiLink Later_Silla.
- Dangak wikiPageWikiLink List_of_Korea-related_topics.
- Dangak wikiPageWikiLink List_of_music_styles.
- Dangak wikiPageWikiLink List_of_musical_genres.
- Dangak wikiPageWikiLink Lou_Harrison.
- Dangak wikiPageWikiLink Luoyang.
- Dangak wikiPageWikiLink Music_of_Korea.
- Dangak wikiPageWikiLink Nhã_nhạc.
- Dangak wikiPageWikiLink Tang_Dynasty.
- Dangak wikiPageWikiLink Tang_dynasty.
- Dangak wikiPageWikiLink Unified_Silla.
- Dangak wikiPageWikiLink Wikt:典.
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- Dangak wikiPageWikiLink Wikt:春.
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- Dangak wikiPageWikiLink Wiktionary:唐.
- Dangak wikiPageWikiLink Wiktionary:樂.
- Dangak wikiPageWikiLinkText "Dang-ak".
- Dangak wikiPageWikiLinkText "Dangak".
- Dangak wikiPageWikiLinkText "dangak".
- Dangak hangul "당악".
- Dangak hanja "唐樂".
- Dangak hasPhotoCollection Dangak.
- Dangak mr "tangak".
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- Dangak subject Category:Joseon_Dynasty.
- Dangak subject Category:Korean_styles_of_music.
- Dangak hypernym Genre.
- Dangak type Article.
- Dangak type Genre.
- Dangak type MusicGenre.
- Dangak type Article.
- Dangak type Genre.
- Dangak comment "Dangak (syllables: dang-ak) is a genre of traditional Korean court music. The name means "Tang music," and the style was first adapted from Tang Dynasty Chinese music during the Unified Silla period in the late first millennium. It was continued through the Goryeo (918-1392) and Joseon (1392-1910) dynasties, when, along with hyangak and aak it was one of the three approved genres of court music.".
- Dangak label "Dangak".
- Dangak sameAs دانغاك_(موسيقى).
- Dangak sameAs Tangak.
- Dangak sameAs 당악.
- Dangak sameAs m.0b260y.
- Dangak sameAs Q5215959.
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- Dangak wasDerivedFrom Dangak?oldid=544274087.
- Dangak isPrimaryTopicOf Dangak.