Pansori today: aesthetic demands vs. vocal health

Author:

Mecorio Francesco1ORCID,Santangelo Francesco2ORCID,Jang Sowon1ORCID,Kweon Tae Hee3ORCID,Gucciardo Alfonso Gianluca4ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Associazione E.U.R.E.C.A.; Marta (VT); Italy

2. Italian National Institute of Statistics; Roma; Italy

3. Graduate School of Performing Arts; Hongik University; Seoul; South Korea

4. Chair, Performing Arts Medicine Dept; CEIMARS – Italian interdisciplinary Center for Performing Arts Medicine; Agrigento; Italy

Abstract

Introduction: Pansori is a traditional Korean dramatic art form, which likely appeared in the mid-eighteenth century in the southern region of Korea. In pansori, there is a strong inclination toward preserving tradition, especially in regard to training, which is generally considered particularly demanding in terms of risks to vocal health. Nevertheless —as highlighted by recent studies— some innovations took place in pansori characteristics and performances in the last few decades. Objective: We hypothesize that these innovations have impacted the attitudes of singers and teachers towards pansori training and vocal health issues and that a new approach to voice training in pansori might be recommended. Method: Starting with recent evolutions of pansori and considering previous studies, we discuss how these changes might produce innovations —or at least a demand for innovation— in pansori’s training. We also try to capture the viewpoint of pansori students and performers, through an anonymous survey. Results: Although further investigation is required, the results suggest that a new approach in teaching pansori is emerging and it is increasingly requested by the trainee performers, despite some criticisms from traditionalists. Conclusion: Unlike previously thought, perhaps a more scientific and health-conscious approach to pansori voice training will be something from which many pansori singers can benefit.

Publisher

Fundacion Universitaria Maria Cano

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