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This volume is about the music in the opening and closing ceremonies of the Seoul Olympics (1988) that were watched on television by millions of people. More specifically, the book is about the pla...
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This volume is about the music in the opening and closing ceremonies of the Seoul Olympics (1988) that were watched on television by millions of people. More specifically, the book is about the planning and decisions that resulted in a remarkable presentation, a narrative enacted in mythic terms from Korean cosmology, archetypes from world religions, biblical imagery of origins, Olympian references, and ancient and contemporary theories of metamorphosis. As we hear Professor Dilling's account of the intentions and experience of the Korean planners and also of the sensory experience of the ceremonies, we approach an understanding of the ceremonies as a performance of "Korea." The volume uses music to fully explore the ceremonies' theme—"Beyond all Barriers"—and the event planners' interpretation of national division as a multistratified problem of global barriers.
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Price: $42.00
Pages: 604
Publisher: Institute of East Asian Studies, University of California, Berkeley
Imprint: Institute of East Asian Studies, University of California, Berkeley
Series: Korea Research Monograph
Publication Date: 01 January 2007
Trim Size: 9.00 X 6.00 in
ISBN: 9781557290854
Format: Paperback
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Margaret Walker Dilling (1939–1997) was assistant professor of music at the University of California, San Diego.

Foreword by Bonnie Wade – vii

Ammadang: The Day the Drum was King – 1

Part I: Scenes
1. Performance – 19
2. Planners – 80
3. Scenario – 124

Part II: Music
4. Scores – 169
5. Ceremony – 183
6. Korean Traditional Music – 249
7. Art – 304

Part III: Voices
8. Controversies – 351
9. Perspectives – 383
10. Reviews – 445

Appendix A – 495
Appendix B – 499
Appendix C – 501
Appendix D – 503
Appendix E – 505
Appendix F – 509
Musical Examples – 525
References – 563
Index – 575