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Songs for "Great Leaders": Ideology and Creativity in North Korean Music and Dance

  • Author: Howard, Keith
An exemplary work of scholarship that is worth a read for those interested in innovative ethnomusicological approaches or any aspect of Korean music from traditional to contemporary. It is also... More…

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Contents

  • Introduction
  • 1 Songs for the Great Leader
  • Songs, for the people and of the people
  • Songs, and song composers
  • Songs, assembled for the concert stage
  • Songs to build the state
  • Songs, built on the foundations of folksongs
  • 2 Instruments of the People
  • Kaeryang akki: improving Korean instruments
  • Soviet and/or Chinese influence?
  • North Korean particularity
  • The chang saenap
  • Winds of change
  • The hand wind zither
  • 3 Pulling at Harp Strings
  • Discarding the old?
  • Retaining the national zither, kayagum
  • Creating string instruments, from old to new
  • Discarding and creating lutes and dulcimers
  • Drums of persuasion
  • A new harp, or zither, or both?
  • 4 Opera for the Revolution
  • Preface: juche ideology
  • Introducing revolutionary operas
  • Sea of Blood
  • A True Daughter of the Party
  • The Flower Girl
  • Oh! Tell the Forest and The Song of Mount Kumgang
  • 5 Contextualizing Revolutionary Operas
  • Are revolutionary operas revolutionary?
  • Guided by the leaders
  • Before revolutionary opera
  • Beyond revolutionary opera
  • 6 What Revolutionary Operas Do
  • Revolutionary operas as song operas
  • Song constructions
  • Portable songs
  • Operas as ideology, and opera as spectacle
  • 7 From Spectacles to Dance
  • Watching the 50,000
  • Spectacles, calisthenics, gymnastics
  • Notating dances, prescribing spectacles
  • Chamo p'yogibop
  • A pan-Korean notation?
  • Ch'oe Sunghui and the development of dance in North Korea
  • North Korean dance, an overview
  • 8 Composing the Nation
  • Learning to compose
  • Songs, as foundations
  • Upscaling songs ...
  • ... Back to symphonies
  • Yun Isang, from South to North
  • 9 Songs for New Leaders
  • Authorized pop
  • Pop as state telegraph
  • Footsteps of the general
  • Onward towards the final victory
  • Rolands and Yamahas
  • Epilogue
  • References
  • Index