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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 ]
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.
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.
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.
+Death Song, a 1991 film about Yun Sim-deok, named for the 1926 song " The Black Angel's Death Song ", a 1967 song by the American band Velvet Underground " Death-Song of Conan the Cimmerian ", a 1972 poem by American author Lin Carter
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]
The movie starts out with great promise but falls flat on its face halfway.
Yun Sim-deok was a soprano. She had an affair with a married man, with whom she ran away and escaped: on a boat trip to Japan in 1927, she threw herself into the sea with the lover - there is a Korean film about this story .