1. Bygone songs - KBS / 2. Korean classical + folk music + swing

Containers:
Box 21, Container audio_027
Extent:
1 open reel audiotapes
Scope and content:

Access Copy CD# 31, 32. "Kisang" dancers & singers (1) drum dance (2) dance based on classical or traditional rendering of folk song … traditional renderings … orch. Of Kim Yon-Hak dancing inst. Korean traditional music. Female solo "chachangga" Korean lullaby. Be tool ga (spinning song), Chindo Arirang, royal court orchestra. Orchestrated folk tunes, Yang-san-do Toraji song, Arirang, Mong-gum-po taryung. Mudang demonstrations - approx 5' 00". Korean popular song - Moojong blues. America Chinatown. Swing arr. "Arirang Mambo" "Toraji Taryung"

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You will need to request this material from the C.V. Starr East Asian Library at least 5 business days in advance to use the collection in Rare Books and Special Collections Reading Room.

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Parent terms of access:
Single photocopies may be made for research purposes. The C.V. Starr East Asian Library maintains ownership of the physical material only, except for materials that were created by Theodore Richards Conant. The responsibility to secure copyright permission rests with the patron.
Location of this collection:
300 Kent Hall
1140 Amsterdam Ave.
New York, NY 10027, USA
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