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Oh Jeong-suk : ウィキペディア英語版
Oh Jeong-suk

Oh Jeong-suk (오정숙, hanja: 吳貞淑; 21 June 1935 - 7 July 2008) was an ''ingan-munhwage'' for ''pansori''. She was designated as an ''ingan-munhwage'' 1 May 1991. She specialized in ''Chunhyangga'', which is the 5th Important Intangible Cultural Property of Korea.
==Biography==
Oh Jeong-suk was born in Wanju, Jeollabuk-do, Korea. She learned the basic ''pansori'' from her neighbors when she was young. One of her ancestors was master of ''pansori'' Oh Sam-ryong. She was a member of ''Wori Gugak'' Group from the age of 14 to 18. She concentrated on mastering ''pansori'' and performing at the age of 21, and then she moved to Seoul when she was 23 to learn special parts from ''Chunhyangga'' from Kim So-hee. In 1962, she apprenticed under the ''pansori'' master Kim Yeon-soo and started to learn ''Chunhyangga'', ''Heungbuga'', ''Sugungga'', ''Jeokbyeokga'', ''Simcheongga'', which are all kinds of ''pansori''. She died at the age of 73.

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