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Many Brits will need to refer to the poorly expressed programme notes to explain the musical sounds that accompany the action: they come from Corsican polyphonic songs and from the onstage playing of the kayagum, a stringed instrument from Korea.
One Night in November; Macbeth; Novecento Susannah Clapp 2010
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Much of the evening's impact, in fact, depends on the music from Rafal Habel, who dexterously plays a Korean stringed instrument known as a kayagum.
Macbeth - review Michael Billington 2010
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Kaya is represented by the kayagum a stringed instrument.
YA Writer to Watch Out For: Ellen Oh Tarie 2009
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Kaya is represented by the kayagum a stringed instrument.
Archive 2009-05-01 Tarie 2009
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Instrumental: Hwang Byung Ki poses with a kayagum, a traditional
Search for "anxiety" 2010
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Instrumental: Hwang Byung Ki poses with a kayagum, a traditional
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