S2023-215c
광주문화예술인문스토리플랫폼
The Faces of Gwangju: Artists 》The Voice of Tradition: Im Bang-ul and Namdo Pansori
Story
- 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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S2023-215c | Story | Episode | The Voice of Tradition: Im Bang-ul and Namdo Pansori | The Voice of Tradition: Im Bang-ul and Namdo Pansori | http://dh.aks.ac.kr/~gwangju/wiki/index.php/S2023-215c | http://dh.aks.ac.kr/~gwangju/icon/episode.png |
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