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Im Bang-ul (1904-1961) was a renowned pansori singer born in Gwangju. Im was a nephew of Kim Chang-hwan, a master pansori singer. From the age of 12, he began training in pansori under his uncle. To improve his voice, he trained in a cave on Jirisan Mountain from the age of 17. This resulted in a hoarse voice suited to sad songs. He debuted in 1929 at 25 years old with the song Ssukdaemori and went on to achieve great success, selling 1.2 million albums. His work greatly influenced Namdo Pansori refers to the pansori tradition in Jeollanam-do Province. Gwangju hosts several events to commemorate Im Bang-ul, such as the Im Bang-ul Gugak Festival. The city also features Im's birthplace and an exhibition hall.
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[[임방울|Im Bang-ul]] (1904-1961) was a renowned pansori singer born in Gwangju. Im was a nephew of [[김창환|Kim Chang-hwan]], a master pansori singer. From the age of 12, he began training in pansori under his uncle. To improve his voice, he trained in a cave on Jirisan Mountain from the age of 17. This resulted in a hoarse voice suited to sad songs. He debuted in 1929 at 25 years old with the song [[쑥대머리|Ssukdaemori]] and went on to achieve great success, selling 1.2 million albums. His work greatly influenced [[남도판소리|Namdo Pansori]] refers to the pansori tradition in Jeollanam-do Province. Gwangju hosts several events to commemorate Im Bang-ul, such as the [[임방울국악제|Im Bang-ul Gugak Festival]]. The city also features Im's [[임방울_생가|birthplace]], an [[국창_임방울_선생_전시관|exhibition hall]], a [[국창 임방울 판소리 전수관|training center]], as well as a [[국창임방울선생상|statue]].
  
 
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2025년 8월 8일 (금) 17:41 판

The Voice of Tradition: Im Bang-ul and Namdo Pansori

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Im Bang-ul (1904-1961) was a renowned pansori singer born in Gwangju. Im was a nephew of Kim Chang-hwan, a master pansori singer. From the age of 12, he began training in pansori under his uncle. To improve his voice, he trained in a cave on Jirisan Mountain from the age of 17. This resulted in a hoarse voice suited to sad songs. He debuted in 1929 at 25 years old with the song Ssukdaemori and went on to achieve great success, selling 1.2 million albums. His work greatly influenced Namdo Pansori refers to the pansori tradition in Jeollanam-do Province. Gwangju hosts several events to commemorate Im Bang-ul, such as the Im Bang-ul Gugak Festival. The city also features Im's birthplace, an exhibition hall, a training center, as well as a statue.

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