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Simcheongga : ウィキペディア英語版
Simcheongga

''Simcheongga'' is one of the five surviving stories of the Korean ''pansori'' storytelling tradition. The other stories are ''Chunhyangga'', ''Heungbuga'', ''Jeokbyeokga'', and ''Sugungga''.
==History==
The exact date of when ''Simcheong'' story was adapted into a ''panosori'' is unknown. According to records, ''Simcheongga'' can be found in the ''Gwanuhui'' written by Manjae Song in the time of Sunjo of Joseon, and also in ''The History of Joseon Traditional Opera'' written by Nosik Hung in the 1900s.
''Simcheongga'' is considered to have been made a great piece of art through the contribution of ''pansori'' singers' ''deoneum''.
''Simcheongga'' is the most tragic of the five ''pansori''s. The story is almost wholly one of grief and sadness. Therefore, the melody sounds low and gloomy as well. In ''pansori'', the feeling of the voice is more important than its purity or beauty: a beautiful voice can't express the joy and grief of living. To express deep sorrow, the ''pansori'' requires "a voice like ''geuneul'' (shadows)." In ''Simcheongga'', the mystic ''geneul'' is important, so only a master singer of ''pansori'' is considered to possess the ability to perform ''Simcheongga'' well.

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