Changgeuk

Summary

Changgeuk (Korean창극) or ch'angguk is a genre of traditional Korean opera, performed as a play but in the Korean folk song style known as pansori. As such, it is also sometimes called Korean pansori opera.[1] Generally, a changgeuk play will include 20 to 30 actors and 30 to 50 orchestra members.

Changgeuk
A performance of the changgeuk titled "Leaving Ship" (떠나가는 배)
Korean name
Hangul
창극
Hanja
唱劇
Revised Romanizationchanggeuk
McCune–Reischauerch'angkeuk

Example edit

Suggungga (Mr. Rabbit and the Dragon King) tells a story about a shrewd rabbit who manages to return home safely using clever tricks after having visited the Dragon King's palace, which is located under the sea. The Dragon King had invited the rabbit to his palace to eat its liver after being told it that rabbit liver is the only cure for his illness. Sugungga is full of humor and also contains metaphors criticizing society.[1]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b Opera director Achim Freyer leads The National Changgeuk Company’s ‘Mr. Rabbit and the Dragon King’

External links edit

  • https://web.archive.org/web/20060308175905/http://www.chosun.com/event/chunhyang/ennote.html
  • Robert C. Provine Collection of recordings of performances originating at the College of Music, Seoul National University at Isham Memorial Library, Harvard University