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  2. Arirang - Wikipedia

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    The most well-known lyrics to "Arirang" first appeared in the 1926 silent film Arirang, directed by Na Woon-gyu. Arirang is now considered a lost film but various accounts say the film was about a Korean student who became mentally ill after being imprisoned and tortured by the Japanese. The film was a hit upon its release and is considered the ...

  3. Talk:Arirang - Wikipedia

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    It says there is no direct modern meaning, and then next sentence, translates into pretty clear modern meaning. —Preceding unsigned comment added by Ariarirang (talk • contribs) 16:45, 29 February 2008 (UTC) I think the translation of the lyrics has many problems too. Going over the Arirang Pass is Nim (the lover), not I (the singer).

  4. Koreana (band) - Wikipedia

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    Koreana, formerly known as Arirang Singers, were a South Korean band. They were formed in 1962 and started being popular internationally after they released their debut album DisCorea on Polydor label in 1979. The single "Dark Eyes" from the eponymous album was a big hit.

  5. Arirang Fantasy - Wikipedia

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    In 1978, "Arirang Fantasy" was played in Japan by the Tokyo Philharmonic Orchestra, marking the first time the piece was performed in Japan. [10]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.

  6. Alilang Group - Wikipedia

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    The group's name comes from "Arirang" (spelled "Alilang" in Chinese Pinyin), a Korean folk song, popular not only in Korea, but also in China and Japan. Alilang Group started in 2002, and published their first CD, entitled "Alilang", in 2003. They are popular as a C-pop group among the Chinese young as well as among the Korean Chinese.

  7. Here's What Taylor Swift’s Fortnight Song Lyrics Really Mean

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    Here's What Taylor Swift’s Fortnight Song Lyrics Really Mean. Erica Gonzales. May 4, 2024 at 6:00 AM ... In the lyrics, Swift sings about a romance that was short-lived but affected her deeply ...

  8. Pansori - Wikipedia

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    The meaning refers more specifically to combinations of words with irregular rhythms. The word is a combination of two Korean words, buchida (붙이다; lit. to combine) and sae (새; lit. appearance, form). The two types of buchimsae are: daemadi daejangdan (대마디 대장단) and eotbuchim (엇붙임). [31] Je (제; 制) refers to a style ...

  9. Arirang Radio - Wikipedia

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    Arirang International Broadcasting Corporation has three channels for overseas viewers. Arirang World was established as a satellite television channel in 1999 and is broadcast in English, Chinese, Spanish, Korean, Arabic, Russian, Vietnamese, and Indonesian. Arirang UN was established in 2015, and is broadcast in English.