List of North Korean musicians

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This is a list of musical artists that are of North Korean nationality.

North Korean musicians[]

  • Kim Il-jin, conductor, cellist
  • Kim Yong-jae, singer
  • Kim Chong-nyeo, singer
  • Cho Gum-hwa, singer
  • Jeon Hye-young, singer
  • Yoon Hye-young, singer
  • U Jeong-hi, composer
  • Ryu Jin-a, singer
  • Mun Kyong-jin, violinist
  • Ri Kyong-suk, singer
  • Ri Ok-hwa, singer
  • Ri Pun-hui, singer
  • Ri Sol-ju, singer
  • Hyon Song-wol, singer
  • Ra Yu-Mi, singer
  • Kim Kwang-suk (died in 2018), singer
  • Kim Won-il (purged between 2009 and 2011), synthesizers
  • Kim Hye-song, synthesizers
  • Kim Mun-hyok, synthesizers
  • Kwon Kyong-hak, synthesizers
  • Kim Son-nop, synthesizers
  • Jon Kwon, piano
  • Jang Jong-won, piano
  • Ri Mun, electronic organ
  • Kang Chol-ho, electronic organ
  • Kang Gum-chol, electronic organ
  • Park I-hyon, guitar
  • Song Kwang, guitar
  • Choe Yong-chol, guitar
  • Kim Yong-il, bass huitar
  • Choe Mun-chol, drums
  • Kim Jin, percussions
  • Kim Yeon-su, conductor
  • Ri Jong-o (died in 2016), western concert flute, conductor
  • Choe Sam-suk, singer
  • Kim Sung-yon, singer
  • Ri In-suk, singer
  • Mo Yong-il, singer
  • Kim Hyok, guitar
  • Pak Bok-hui, singer
  • Jang Yun-hui, singer
  • Kim Hwa-suk, singer
  • Ko Gyong-ran, singer
  • Pak Chol-jun, trumpet
  • Jang Mu-gil, brass
  • Ryom Tong Son, singer
  • Pak In-tae, trumpet
  • Ryom Chong, singer
  • Kim Sun-hui, singer
  • Choe Gwang-ho, singer
  • Ko Hwa-son, guitar
  • Jon Il, violin
  • O Jong Yun, singer
  • Hwang Suk-gyong, singer
  • Kim Myong-ok, singer
  • Pak Man-chol, alto saxophone
  • Ko Gyong-ran, singer
  • Paek Jong-suk, singer
  • Ri Ok-hui, singer
  • An Hwa-bok, singer
  • Ri Gyong-hwa, singer
  • Jang Eun-ae, singer
  • Jo Hye-kyong, singer
  • Ri Gyong-hun, singer
  • Jang Ran-hui, singer
  • Kim Ri-gu, singer
  • Yun Ik-hyon, singer
  • Choe Hi-thae, saxophone
  • Kim Un-suk, singer
  • U Sun-hui, singer
  • Kim Song-sim, singer
  • Han Sol-hyang, singer
  • Ri Chung-il, singer
  • Yun Hye-yong, singer
  • Rim Chang-sil, singer
  • Kim Gi-yong, singer
  • Ri Sang-su, singer
  • Kim Ok-ju, singer
  • Kim Gang-bong, singer
  • Ham Ki Chan, conductor[1]

North Korean songwriters and composers[]

  • Ri In-mo (died in 2007), songwriter
  • Ri Chi-son, songwriter
  • An Jong-ho, composer
  • Yun Du-gun, songwriter
  • Song Kwang-rim, composer
  • Pak Wal-bin, composer
  • Kim Hyok, songwriter, composer
  • Kang Kun Hong, composer[1]
  • Jo Jae Son, composer[1]
  • Hwang Jin Yong, composer

Music bands, groups and orchestras[]

See also[]

References[]

  1. ^ a b c d Kim, Song Mo; Thak, Song Il; Kim, Chol Man (2002). Mass Gymnastics in Korea. Pyongyang: Foreign Languages Publishing House. pp. 29–30.
  2. ^ Военный оркестр Корейской народной армии. amur-waves.ru (in Russian).
  3. ^ a b Korhonen, Pekka (4 March 2014). "Rock Gospels: Analyzing the Artistic Style of Moranbong Band". Sino-NK. Retrieved 3 February 2018.
  4. ^ "North Korea bans music but hails Kim Jong Un's new orchestra". UPI. Retrieved 3 September 2015.
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