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  2. Music of North Korea - Wikipedia

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    After the division of Korea in 1945 and the establishment of North Korea in 1948, revolutionary song-writing traditions were channeled into support for the state, eventually becoming a style of patriotic song called taejung kayo (대중가요) in the 1980s [6] combining classical Western symphonic music, the Soviet socialist realism style, and Korean traditional musical forms. [7]

  3. Central Military Band of the Korean People's Army - Wikipedia

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    The Central Military Band of the Korean People's Army (Korean: 조선인민군군악단), also sometimes known as the Korean People's Army Marching Band or DPRK Army Orchestra is a North Korean musical group/marching band based in Pyongyang and is the sole military band of the Korean People's Army. The Women's Military Marching Band of the ...

  4. Korean People's Army State Merited Chorus and Symphony ...

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    Also, the Chorus made music videos shown daily on Korean Central Television of many of its best compositions, with the rise of pro-DPRK channels on social media sites like YouTube in the mid-2000s, the videos of their songs exposed the men of the ensemble and its symphonic orchestra to online viewers outside the country (except in South Korea ...

  5. Impact and popularity of K-pop - Wikipedia

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    While the industry of K-pop originates in South Korea, with the rise of the Hallyu Wave, the demand for Korean pop music has spread globally.Key aspects of K-pop fan culture include learning choreography, purchasing albums and other merchandise, and engaging with other fans on social media platforms.

  6. List of North Korean musicians - Wikipedia

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    Korean Radio and Film Music Orchestra, Mansudae Art Troupe Major film song vocalist, with hundreds of titles featuring her voice. People's Actor Kim Sung Yon 김승연 Vocals Song of Comradeship: Korean Radio and Film Music Orchestra, Mansudae Art Troupe Major film song vocalist Ri In Suk 리인숙 Vocals Mo Yong Il 모영일 Vocals Kim Hyok 김혁

  7. Pyongyang University of Music and Dance - Wikipedia

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    The Pyongyang University of Music and Dance is a North Korean performing arts university founded in July 1972 in the Taedonggang District of Pyongyang from a merge with the Pyongyang Art College. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Its facilities include a full orchestra and a music hall covering 5,501 square meters. 30 percent of the university's teachers have ...

  8. Pyongyang International House of Culture - Wikipedia

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    The Yun Isang Music Hall, home of the Isang Yun Orchestra, is adjoined to the Pyongyang International House of Culture and houses further cultural facilities. [1] It has a capacity of 600 seats. [5] The ground floor houses a permanent folkcraft exhibition with tradition Korean crafts [9] by the Korea Minye General Corporation. [10]

  9. Pyongyang - Wikipedia

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    Pyongyang became the de facto capital of North Korea upon its establishment in 1948. At the time, the Pyongyang government aimed to recapture Korea's official capital, Seoul. Pyongyang was again severely damaged in the Korean War, during which it was briefly occupied by South Korean forces from 19 October to 6 December 1950. The city saw many ...