dbo:abstract
- Boheoja (보허자; 步虛子; lit. "pacing the void") is a Korean court music repertoire originated from China. It was introduced from Song Dynasty during Goryeo Dynasty period which at the time was ruled by King Yejong. Categorized as sa (詩; poetry), the repertoire is poetry based-musical orchestra. Introduced collectively with another Chinese piece called (Spring In Luoyang), Bohoja now is only preserved in Korea and vanished in China. There are 2 versions of Boheoja: Boheosa, version played by combination of wind and string instruments. Boheosa is an original version with 7 stanzas and 82 melodic lines. The second version is Boheoja which have been shortened with only 3 stanzas and 29 melodic lines. In Goryeo and Joseon Dynasty, Boheoja was played as accompaniment of banquets and dances. Instruments used in Boheoja are dangpiri (Chinese piri), janggu (hourglass-shaped drum), daegeum (large bamboo flute), dangjeok (small Chinese flute), haegeum (2 stringed fiddle), jwago (seated-drum), ajaeng (bowed-zither), pyeonjong (metal bells), and pyeongyeong (stone bells). (en)
- Boheoja (보허자) adalah sebuah repertoar musik tradisional Korea. (in)
- 《보허자》(步虛子) 또는 장춘불로지곡(長春不老之曲)은 국악 당악 곡이다. 예로부터 우리 조상들은 예악사상에 근거하여 웃어른에게 효를 중시하고 예를 다하는 데에 있어서 음악을 사용해왔다. 그 중심에는 ‘장춘불로지곡’이 있으며, 그 음악이 상징하는 바는 아명으로 남아 지금까지 전하고 있다. (ko)