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모란봉악단 - 승리자들 - 우리의 7.27
Recorded: 2012.07.28 Mokran Video DPRK
The winners:
Music: Hwang Jin-yong (황진영) 2005
Text: Jang Yong-do (차영도)
Our 7.27:
Music: Hwang Jin-yong (황진영) 1993
Text: Ri Jong-o (리종오)
Still almost two months ahead of July 27th, I may have put up this song too early. Actually It's not even June 12th yet, so nobody knows what will happen. But, maybe there just might be a peace treaty signed this 7.27. Time will tell, but after all, how could you possibly discuss arms reductions while still at war? When the treaty is signed it will not just be a victory for the DPRK but for the whole of Korea.
On stage they are here moving briskly towards their first victory after having performed demanding pieces for over one hour in one go. You can actually hear the violins getting out of tune, and even som rush in passages. But, there is still the second half with 50 minutes of sometimes even more demanding music left until they can declare their final victory in this concert.
Just one more thing: at 4:33 you can see the audience clapping their hands on 1 & 3 in the good old way they used to do in the Soviet Bloc but Kim Yu-kyong and Ryu Jin-a clap on 2 & 4, so maybe there is already here change in the air? Pak Son-hyang, however, stick to the old 1 & 3 style.
모란봉악단 - 승리자들 - 우리의 7.27
Recorded: 2012.07.28 Mokran Video DPRK
The winners:
Music: Hwang Jin-yong (황진영) 2005
Text: Jang Yong-do (차영도)
Our 7.27:
Music: Hwang Jin-yong (황진영) 1993
Text: Ri Jong-o (리종오)
Still almost two months ahead of July 27th, I may have put up this song too early. Actually It's not even June 12th yet, so nobody knows what will happen. But, maybe there just might be a peace treaty signed this 7.27. Time will tell, but after all, how could you possibly discuss arms reductions while still at war? When the treaty is signed it will not just be a victory for the DPRK but for the whole of Korea.
On stage they are here moving briskly towards their first victory after having performed demanding pieces for over one hour in one go. You can actually hear the violins getting out of tune, and even som rush in passages. But, there is still the second half with 50 minutes of sometimes even more demanding music left until they can declare their final victory in this concert.
Just one more thing: at 4:33 you can see the audience clapping their hands on 1 & 3 in the good old way they used to do in the Soviet Bloc but Kim Yu-kyong and Ryu Jin-a clap on 2 & 4, so maybe there is already here change in the air? Pak Son-hyang, however, stick to the old 1 & 3 style.