- Source: Arirang Fantasy
"Arirang Fantasy" (Korean: «아리랑 환상곡»), originally titled "Arirang" (Korean: «아리랑»), is a 1976 modern classical composition for orchestra by the North Korean composer Choi Sung-hwan, who died in 1981. It based on the Korean folk song "Arirang", specifically the "Bonjo Arirang" arrangement, which is the most popular and well-known of all the "Arirang" variations, thanks to its popularization in the 1926 film Arirang.
History
In 1978, "Arirang Fantasy" was played in Japan by the Tokyo Philharmonic Orchestra, marking the first time the piece was performed in Japan.
In 2008, the New York Philharmonic visited North Korea and conducted by Lorin Maazel played a slightly-modified arrangement of the piece before a live audience at the East Pyongyang Grand Theatre.
References
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- Park Hae-mi
- Koreana
- Simply K-Pop
- Daftar grup vokal perempuan Korea Selatan
- The Show (seri televisi Korea Selatan)
- Music Universe K-909
- Kang Chan-hee
- Daftar grup idola Korea Selatan (2010–an)
- Kim Chae-yeon
- Oh Sang-jin
- Arirang Fantasy
- Arirang
- Choi Sung-hwan (composer)
- Bae Ki-sung
- Park Hae-mi
- 2008 New York Philharmonic visit to North Korea
- Superband (TV program)
- Park Ye-jin
- Simply K-Pop
- Koreana (band)