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Wangjaesan Light Music Band, Wangjaesan Dance Troupe, Chongbong Band Ryom Chong (lead vocalist), Hyon Song Wol (vocalist) Renamed from 'Light Music Band' to 'Art Troupe' in 2009. Samjiyon Band: Samjiyon Orchestra 삼지연악단 Pop, classical Active Unnamed female song and dance group Kim Ok Ju (vocalist), Han Hong Myong (vocalist)
The Moranbong Band (Korean: 모란봉악단; MR: Moranbong aktan, lit. ' Tree Peony Peak Band '), also known as the Moran Hill Orchestra, [1] is a North Korean girl group. . Performing interpretive styles of pop, rock, and fusion, they are the first all-female band from the DPRK, and made their world debut on 6 July 201
The music of North Korea includes a wide array of folk, popular, light instrumental, political, and classical performers. Beyond patriotic and political music, popular music groups like Pochonbo Electronic Ensemble and Moranbong Band perform songs about everyday life in the DPRK and modern light pop reinterpretations of classic Korean folk music.
The group was formed on June 4, 1985, from the electronic music section of the Mansudae Art Troupe. [4] The group was the first electronic pop group in the country. In 1991, the ensemble traveled to Japan to perform as part of a cultural exchange between North Korea and Japan. [5]
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 Wangjaesan Light Music Band (Korean: 왕재산 경음악단; MR: Wangjaesan Kyŏngŭmaktan) is a light music (kyŏngŭmak) group in North Korea.It is one of two (with Pochonbo Electronic Ensemble) popular music groups that were established by North Korea in the 1980s, both named after places where Kim Il Sung fought the Japanese in 1930s. [1]
Hyon Song-wol (Korean: 현송월; born 1977 [1]) is a North Korean singer, band leader, and politician. She is the leader of the Moranbong Band and of the Samjiyon Orchestra . She was formerly a featured vocalist for the Pochonbo Electronic Ensemble in the early 2000s, [ 2 ] a pop group which found fame in North Korea in the late 1980s and 1990s.
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