- Youn Shim-deok
Infobox Korean name
imgwidth=180px
hangul=윤심덕
hanja=尹心悳
rr=Yun Sim-deok
mr=|Youn Shim-deok (also written as Yoon or Yun and Sim-dok or Shimdok) (1897-1926) was the first woman
soprano to achieve fame throughoutKorea .Life and career
Born in
Pyongyang in 1897, she studied at the Pyongyang Girls' Middle and High Schools, and graduated from Kyongsong Women's Teaching College inSeoul in 1914. After graduation she became a primary school teacher inWonju .She left for
Japan where she studied music at Tokyo Music School. It was there that she met and fell in love with an English literature and drama student,Woojin Kim . However, Kim was married and had a wife and children at his home inMokpo .They set off back for Korea on a passenger ship but jumped from the ship into the ocean and were drowned. [Kim, Young-Na (2005), "20th Century Korean Art", Laurence King Publishing.] [Ahn, Choong-Sik (2005), "The Story of Western Music in Korea: A Social History, 1885-1950"; ISBN 1-58909-263-5]
Her most famous recording, recorded in
Osaka by the JapaneseNitto recording company, and accompanied by her sister on the piano, is "Saui ch'anmi/In Praise of Death" (or a Psalm of Death) which is set to the tune of "The Waves of the Danube " byIon Ivanovici . This was released in Korea in 1926 and is often regarded as the first "popular" Korean song. [Lee, Young Mee,(2006), "The Beginnings of Korean Pop, in Korean Pop Music: Riding the Wave", edited by Keith Howard (England: Global Oriental, 2006) p. 3]Two films have been made of her story. The first a 1969 film entitled Yoon Shim-deok (윤심덕) directed by
Han Hyeon-Cheol and starringMoon Hee . The second was "Death Song"(사의 찬미) named after Yoon's most famous song, and made in 1991. It was directed byKim Ho-seon , for which he won the 1992 Grand Bell Award for best director.Chang Mi-hee starred as Youn, and the film retells the story of the lovers' time in Japan and their death. [ [http://www.kmdb.or.kr/eng/md_basic.asp?nation=K&p_dataid=04484 KMDb ] ]Footnotes
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