- Source: Hyun Jae-myung
Hyun Je-Myung (현제명, 玄濟明, 8 December 1902 - 16 October 1960) was a South Korean composer. Hyun composed and conducted the first Korean opera Chunhyang-jeon in 1950, and Prince Hodong in 1958. During the Japanese colonial period, he, like most Koreans, was given a Japanese name based on his Korean name (玄山濟明 Kuroyama Sumiaki).
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External links
(in Korean) Encyclopedia of Korean Culture - 현제명
(in Korean) Doosan Encyclopedia - 현제명
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- Bong Jae-hyun
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- Kim So-hyun
- The Fiery Priest
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- Yoo Jae-myung
- The Judge from Hell
- The Moon That Embraces the Sun
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- Jae-myung
- Yoo Jae-myung
- Ahn Jae-hyun
- Lee Jae-myung
- Hapkido
- Jo Hyun-jae
- Hyun Bin
- Lee Do-hyun
- Lee Jung-jae