Aak is a genre of Korean court music. It is an imported form of Chinese ritual music. Aak is often labeled as "elegant music" in contrast with other traditional Korean music. Aak began as the music played during the Korean "Jongmyo Shrine's Jerye Ceremony," and was later used for other occasions, and as Korean court music, often with lyrics praising the current ruler. Aak was brought to Korea in 1116 through a large gift of musical instruments from the Song Dynasty emperor Huizong.

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  • Aak is a genre of Korean court music. It is an imported form of Chinese ritual music. Aak is often labeled as "elegant music" in contrast with other traditional Korean music. Aak began as the music played during the Korean "Jongmyo Shrine's Jerye Ceremony," and was later used for other occasions, and as Korean court music, often with lyrics praising the current ruler. Aak was brought to Korea in 1116 through a large gift of musical instruments from the Song Dynasty emperor Huizong. It remained very popular for a time (there were originally no fewer than 456 different melodies in use) before dying out. It was revived in 1430, based on a reconstruction of older melodies. The music is now highly specialized, and uses just two different surviving melodies. It is played only at certain very rare concerts, such as the Munmyo jeryeak held each spring and autumn at the Munmyo shrine in Seoul. Aak is one of three types of Korean court music; the other two are dangak and hyangak. Aak is similar to dangak in that both are rarely played and both have Chinese influences.
  • Aak on yksi korealaisen hovimusiikin kolmesta lajityypistä. Kaksi muuta ovat tangak ja hyangak.
  • L'aak (雅樂) è un genere di musica di corte coreana, derivata dalla musica rituale cinese, nota come yayue. L'aak fu portata in Corea nel 1116 e fu molto popolare per diverso tempo prima di scomparire. Fu resuscitata nel 1430, basandosi sulla ricostruzione di antiche melodie. Il genere è ora altamente specializzato e usa solamente due melodie sopravvissute ed è suonata solo in rarissimi concerti, come al Sacrificio a Confucio a Seul. L'aak è uno dei tre tipi di musica coreana di corte; gli altri due sono il tangak e lo hyangak. L'aak è simile al tangak per il fatto che entrambe sono suonate raramente ed hanno influenze cinesi.
  • 雅樂(Template:Lang-ko,Template:Lang-en,读作: A'ak)是一种朝鲜宫廷音乐(Korean court music)的音乐体裁(musical genre)。它源于中国的雅乐。雅樂起初是在朝鲜“宗廟祭禮”(Template:Lang-ko)中演奏,此后也在其他场合作为朝鲜宫廷音乐演奏,并经常带有歌颂当时统治者的歌词。 雅樂最初于1116年经由中国宋朝皇帝宋徽宗赠与朝鲜的乐器引入朝鲜,一度十分流行(起初有不少于456种不同曲调)。在1430年,基于旧曲调的重整,它再度复兴。该音乐如今高度专业化,并仅使用两种不同的现存曲调,只在特定的极少见的音乐会上方被演奏,如“文廟祭禮”(Template:Lang-ko。 雅樂是三种朝鲜宫廷音乐之一。另外两种是唐樂和鄕樂。雅樂与唐樂类似,均极少演奏并均有中国的影响。
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  • Aak on yksi korealaisen hovimusiikin kolmesta lajityypistä. Kaksi muuta ovat tangak ja hyangak.
  • 雅樂(Template:Lang-ko,Template:Lang-en,读作: A'ak)是一种朝鲜宫廷音乐(Korean court music)的音乐体裁(musical genre)。它源于中国的雅乐。雅樂起初是在朝鲜“宗廟祭禮”(Template:Lang-ko)中演奏,此后也在其他场合作为朝鲜宫廷音乐演奏,并经常带有歌颂当时统治者的歌词。 雅樂最初于1116年经由中国宋朝皇帝宋徽宗赠与朝鲜的乐器引入朝鲜,一度十分流行(起初有不少于456种不同曲调)。在1430年,基于旧曲调的重整,它再度复兴。该音乐如今高度专业化,并仅使用两种不同的现存曲调,只在特定的极少见的音乐会上方被演奏,如“文廟祭禮”(Template:Lang-ko。 雅樂是三种朝鲜宫廷音乐之一。另外两种是唐樂和鄕樂。雅樂与唐樂类似,均极少演奏并均有中国的影响。
  • Aak is a genre of Korean court music. It is an imported form of Chinese ritual music. Aak is often labeled as "elegant music" in contrast with other traditional Korean music. Aak began as the music played during the Korean "Jongmyo Shrine's Jerye Ceremony," and was later used for other occasions, and as Korean court music, often with lyrics praising the current ruler. Aak was brought to Korea in 1116 through a large gift of musical instruments from the Song Dynasty emperor Huizong.
  • L'aak (雅樂) è un genere di musica di corte coreana, derivata dalla musica rituale cinese, nota come yayue. L'aak fu portata in Corea nel 1116 e fu molto popolare per diverso tempo prima di scomparire. Fu resuscitata nel 1430, basandosi sulla ricostruzione di antiche melodie. Il genere è ora altamente specializzato e usa solamente due melodie sopravvissute ed è suonata solo in rarissimi concerti, come al Sacrificio a Confucio a Seul.
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