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Yun Sim-deok (Korean: 윤심덕; Hanja: 尹心悳; 25 July 1897 – 4 August 1926) was a Korean singer. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] She was the country's first professional soprano . [ 3 ]
Yun Sim-deok, is a Korean woman studying singing at Tokyo University during the 1920s, [4] where she falls in love with a married Korean man studying composition. They leave Japan together, returning to Korea by ship.
The series depicts the tragic romance between Joseon's first soprano Yun Sim-deok (Shin Hye-sun) and the genius playwright, Kim Woo-jin (Lee Jong-suk). Cast.
The play is set on the Tokujumaru government ferry from Japan to Busan and begins with the premise that Yun Shim-deok is still alive. Hong Seok-ju, who is hiding in a boat, saves Yun Shim-deok when she jumps into the sea while everyone is asleep, and they form a relationship. The play portrays their conflicts in living different lives but also ...
A film have been made about Kim and Yun Sim-deok's story. Released in 1991, Death Song was directed by Kim Ho-sun and starred Chang Mi-hee. [4] The film won numerous awards in South Korea, including Best Film at the 1991 Blue Dragon Film Awards and the 1991 Chunsa Film Art Awards.
The melody of "Waves of the Danube" was used in what is regarded as Korea's first popular song, "In Praise of Death" [a] by Yun Sim-deok recorded in 1926. The song was recorded in Osaka, where she met and fell in love with a Korean married man. The two boarded a steamship returning to Korea, but ended their lives by jumping into the sea.
Death Song Korean: 사의 찬미) (1991) – South Korean biographical drama film about the life and death of famous Korean singer, Yun Sim-deok in the 1920s [107] Decisive Engagement: The Liaoxi-Shenyang Campaign (Mandarin: 大決戰之遼沈戰役) (1991) – Chinese epic war film about the Liaoshen Campaign of the Chinese Civil War [108]
Yun Sim-deok: 윤심덕 Yun Sim-deok : 1969 Singer and Daughter: Uljido Motamnida : 1969 Everything of Woman: Yeoja-ui Modeun Geot : 1969 Bitter But Once Again: 미워도 다시 한번 2부 Miwodo Dasi Hanbeon I-bu: 1969 Enuch: Naesi: 1969 A Barren Woman: Seongnyeo: 1969 Hiding Tears: Nunmul-eul Gamchugo: 1969 Flower Sandals: Kkot Beoseon: 1969 ...