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This study aims to identify the origin of saengso byeongju (笙簫竝奏), the saenghwang (笙簧) duet, the only extant traditional polyphonic wind instrument and the danso (短簫), researching written accounts and examining musical materials of the Unified Silla. Records about the saenghwang date back to as early as the Three Kingdoms period, and little work has been done on the early saenghwang music and its origin while current studies about it are focused largely on manuscripts and their translations and folk music of the late Joseon and the Japanese colonial period.
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I. Introduction
II. The saeng and u of the ancient time
1. The saeng (笙) of Goguryeo
2. The u (竽) in the Baekje period
3. The Uin (竽引) in Silla
4. The saeng (笙) in the Unified Silla
III. Saengso byeongju appeared in giwa
1. Hwangseongsaji (皇聖寺址)
2. Goseonsaji (高仙寺址)
3. Changnimsaji
4. Sacheonwangsaji
5. Bomunsaji
6. The Ammaksaes that are unknown their find spots.
IV. The production date of the ‘saengso byeongju form ammaksae’
V. The Conclusion
References
I. Introduction
II. The saeng and u of the ancient time
1. The saeng (笙) of Goguryeo
2. The u (竽) in the Baekje period
3. The Uin (竽引) in Silla
4. The saeng (笙) in the Unified Silla
III. Saengso byeongju appeared in giwa
1. Hwangseongsaji (皇聖寺址)
2. Goseonsaji (高仙寺址)
3. Changnimsaji
4. Sacheonwangsaji
5. Bomunsaji
6. The Ammaksaes that are unknown their find spots.
IV. The production date of the ‘saengso byeongju form ammaksae’
V. The Conclusion
References
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