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Popular dramas have OSTs that are loved as much as dramas. Deutsche Grammophon, a world-class classical record label, has released a Korean drama music album.



Kim Soo-hyun, a cultural art reporter, delivers the songs of our drama reborn as a classic.



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There are songs that are loved in popular dramas.



From Narsha to the Six Dragons, The Legend of the Blue Sea, Goblin, Mr. Sunshine, and Crash Landing on You.



The 11 Korean drama albums were released from the German headquarters of the famous classical music house, Deutsche Grammophon. 



Famous performers such as Albrecht Meyer, Richard Yongjae O'Neill, James Galway, and Philip Yunt participated in this album with vivid Korean finger hearts.



[Albrecht Meyer / Head of Oboe, Berlin Philharmonic: Among the lyrical and lovely music, there is also electric and intense music. I was fascinated by this album.]



[Sebastian Knauer/Pianist: You can imagine the story beyond the music while listening. (Even if you don't know the drama) If it's good music, just listen to it and enjoy it.]



This album started with the idea of ​​Swiss musician Philip Yunt, who has lived in Korea and is a big fan of Korean dramas.



Composer Marco Hertenstein arranged the songs he chose after listening to more than 2,000 songs, giving it a breath of classical music.



[Philip Yunt/Flutist: Many Korean musicians always play Western music, but I wanted to have Western musicians perform Korean songs to celebrate Korean culture.]



Deutsche Grammophon's first Korean drama music album was also interested in the local music community. high.



[Philip Yunt/Flutist: (I did several interviews in Germany) Many young media reporters already knew (Korean dramas) surprisingly well.]



A Korean drama music album

that was

born in Germany.



It testifies to the charm of Korean culture enjoyed by young people around the world.



(Video editing: Park Ji-in, VJ: Oh Se-gwan)