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Collection Nonesuch Records - P'ansori: Korea's epic vocal art and instrumental music. One 12” LP Record Nonesuch Records H-72049 (Explorer Series). Jacket notes by Jonathan Cott and David Lewiston, 1972.
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Published online by Cambridge University Press: 14 February 2019
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- Copyright © 1975 By the International Folk Music Council
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1. The Romanization used in this review is McCune-Reischauer for Korean. Korean names given by performer, however, will be supplied in their original form.Google Scholar
2. Korean names are given in the Korean fashion, surname first.Google Scholar
3. Robert Garfias, “Record Review,” Ethnomusicology 18/2 (May 1973), pp. 368–72.Google Scholar
4. For details, see Chang Sa-hun, kukak kaeyo (Seoul, 1961), pp. 64–65 and pp. 99-100.Google Scholar
5. Yi Chae-suk, “Kayagûm sanjo Ûi t'ûre taehan sogo” (Diverse Style of Kayako Sanjo), Yi Hye-gu Paksa sôngsu kinyǒm Ûmakhak nonch'ong (Seoul, 1969), pp. 135–168.Google Scholar
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