
■ Bibliographic Information
Title: Contemporary Korean Music in Context: Bridging Tradition, Modernity, and the Global Stage
Year: 2026
Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan
Series: Palgrave Series in Contemporary Korean Studies
Editors: Anna Yates-Lu, HeeSook Oh
Affiliation: College of Music, Seoul National University, Seoul, Korea (Republic of)
■ Overview
Explores comprehensively Korean music’s transformations, innovations, and cultural suggestions
Presents an interdisciplinary examination of Korean music’s evolution, contextual interactions, and global positioning
Provides angles from historical, sociocultural, and aesthetic perspectives.
■ About this book
This book encloses an interdisciplinary examination of Korean music’s evolution, contextual interactions, and global positioning from historical, sociocultural, and aesthetic perspectives.
It brings together various scholarly contributions to analyse Korean music’s transformations, innovations, and cultural suggestions, with a focus on its historical roots and contemporary manifestations. This book captures the multifaceted dynamics in Korean music, showcasing its adaptability and global importance while addressing cultural identity, tradition, and innovation.
■ About the Editors
Anna Yates-Lu: Associate Professor in the Department of Korean Music at Seoul National University, specializing in ethnomusicology.
HeeSook Oh: Professor of Musicology at the College of Music, Seoul National University, where she focuses on aesthetics of music and contemporary Korean music.