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  2. National anthem of the Korean Empire - Wikipedia

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    The "Patriotic Hymn of the Great Korean Empire" (Korean: 대한제국 애국가; Hanja: 大韓帝國愛國歌; lit. ' "Great Korean empire patriotic song" ') was the national anthem of the Korean Empire during the 1900s. It was the first and only national anthem of a unified Korean state to date.

  3. Aegukga - Wikipedia

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    After Korea's liberation, the national anthem was no longer adopted as the official national anthem because of his participation in Japan's "Kimigayo" composition. [7] Although the past Korean Empire's national anthem remained behind the scenes of history due to the circumstances of the times, it holds the status of being the first Western ...

  4. Aegukka - Wikipedia

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    " Aegukka" (Chosŏn'gŭl: 애국가), officially translated as "Patriotic Song", [2] is the national anthem of North Korea. It was composed in 1945 as a patriotic song celebrating independence from Japanese occupation and was adopted as the state anthem in 1947. Performance of this anthem is prohibited in South Korea under the National Security ...

  5. Korean national anthem - Wikipedia

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    Korean national anthem may refer to: "Aegukka", the national anthem of North Korea "Aegukga", the national anthem of South Korea; National anthem of the Korean Empire

  6. Template:National anthems of Korea - Wikipedia

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  7. Ahn Eak-tai - Wikipedia

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    Ahn Eak-tai (Korean: 안익태; Hanja: 安益泰, pronounced [ɐn.ik̚tʰε]; 5 December 1906 – 16 September 1965) was a South Korean classical composer and conductor. He conducted numerous major orchestras across Europe, including the Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra, the Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra, and the Rome Philharmonic Orchestra. [1]

  8. Franz Eckert - Wikipedia

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    Cover for Eckert's notes of the new national anthem. Designed by Curt Netto in 1880. Franz Eckert (5 April 1852 – 6 August 1916) [1] was a German composer and musician who composed the harmony for Japan's national anthem, "Kimigayo" and the national anthem of the Korean Empire, "Aegukga".

  9. Kim Won-gyun - Wikipedia

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    Kim Won-gyun (Korean: 김원균; 2 January 1917 – 5 April 2002) [4] was a North Korean composer and politician. He is considered one of the most prominent, [5] if not the most celebrated, [6] composer of North Korea. He composed "Aegukka" — the national anthem of the country — and "Song of General Kim Il-sung", in addition to ...