Sujecheon
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Sujecheon | |
Hangul | 수제천 |
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Hanja | 壽濟天 |
Revised Romanization | Sujecheon |
McCune–Reischauer | Sujech'ŏn |
Sujecheon is an ancient Korean musical composition in four movements. It is the most representative piece in the jeongak repertoire. It is performed by an ensemble composed primarily of wind instruments, including the piri and daegeum. It originally had a vocal part, but today is performed instrumentally. The title Sujecheon may be translated as "Long Life, Immeasurable as the Heavens."
It was composed during the Silla period and was originally used as a form of banquet music. It was derived from a piece called Jeongup or Jeongupsa (Jeongupsa refers to the music's lyrics).
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