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词条 Yeongsan hoesang
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Yeongsan hoesang (영산회상; 靈山會相) is a Korean court music repertoire originated from Buddhist music.[1][2] Originally sung with 7 words chanting "Yeongsan hoesang bulbosal", the piece told the Buddha’s sermon in Mount Yeongsan, India, according to Lotus Sutra. After a long period, the piece is now performed instrumentally.[2] There are 3 versions (Sam-yeongsanhoesang) including the play for wind instruments (pyojeongman bangjigok), strings (hyeonak yeongsan hoesang) and combination of string and wind instruments (pyeongjo hoesang).[2]

A Yeongsan hoesang play consists of 8 episodes which can be played fully without break either certain pieces presented separately. Tempo gradually increases during each episode except for the sixth episode that is slower than previous episode.[1]

The 8 episodes are:

  • sangyeongsan
  • jungyeongsan
  • seryeongsan
  • garak dodeuri
  • samhyeon hwanip
  • yeombul hwanip
  • taryeong
  • gunak

Instruments used in Yeongsanhoesang are sepiri (small piri), daegeum (large bamboo flute), danso (short bamboo flute), haegeum (2 stringed fiddle), gayageum (12 stringed-zither), geomungo (7 stringed-zither), janggu (hourglass-shaped drum) and yanggeum (western style zither).[1]

References

1. ^Yeongsan hoesang koreamusic. Access Date: 2011-07-12
2. ^Gugak Information gugak.go.kr. Access Date: 2011-07-12
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