Yun Sim-deok explained

Yun Sim-deok
Background:solo_singer
Birth Name:Yun Sim-deok
Birth Date:25 July 1897
Birth Place:Pyongyang, Joseon
Death Place:Korea Strait
Occupation:Singer, stage actress
Years Active:1924–1926
Module:
Child:yes
Hangul:윤심덕
Hanja:尹心悳
Rr:Yun Sim-deok
Mr:Yun Sim-tŏk
Hangulho:수선
Rrho:Suseon
Mrho:Susŏn

Yun Sim-deok (; 25 July 1897 – 4 August 1926) was a Korean singer.[1] [2] She was the country's first professional soprano.[3]

Life and career

Yun was born in Pyongyang in 1897. She studied at the Pyongyang Girls' Middle and High Schools, and graduated from Kyongsong Women's Teaching College in Seoul in 1914. After graduation she became a primary school teacher in Wonju.

After teaching for one year, Yun went to Japan, becoming the first Korean to study at the Tokyo Music School. In Japan, she met and fell in love with a married English literature student, Kim U-jin, with whom she had an affair.

After graduating from music school, Yun returned to Korea, where she debuted as a soprano in 1923. Though audiences were impressed by her powerful voice, she was unable to make a living performing Western classical music, and became a pop singer and actress to support herself.

Yun and Kim U-jin committed suicide together in 1926, jumping off a passenger ship en route from Simonoseki to Busan. The shocking news caused a sensation in Korea, and Yun's 1926 recording of "Hymn of Death" (; also called "Death Song") sold a record 100,000 copies following her death.

Legacy

Yun's most famous recording, 1926's "Hymn of Death," is considered the first "popular" (yuhaeng changga) Korean song. It was recorded in Osaka by the Japanese Nitto recording company, with Yun's sister accompanying her on piano. The song is set to the tune of "Waves of the Danube" by Ion Ivanovici.[4]

Two films have been made about Yun. The first, a 1969 film titled Yun Sim-Deok, was directed by An Hyeon-cheol and starred Moon Hee.[5] The second was a 1991 film called Death Song, directed by Kim Ho-sun and starring Chang Mi-hee. The film won numerous awards in South Korea, including Best Film at the 1991 Blue Dragon Film Awards and the 1991 Chunsa Film Art Awards.[6] A television series was also made in 2018 titled The Hymn of Death.[7]

Gallery

Actresses who played Yun Sim-deok

Notes and References

  1. Web site: 윤심덕(尹心悳). Yu. Min-yeong. 1995. Encyclopedia of Korean Culture. ko. 26 March 2018.
  2. Book: Corfield, Justin. Historical Dictionary of Pyongyang. Anthem Press. 2014. 978-1783083411. 231.
  3. Web site: Yun Sim-deok, Korea's First Professional Soprano. 23 August 2012. KBS World Radio. https://web.archive.org/web/20180327023626/https://world.kbs.co.kr/english/archive/program/program_koreanstory.htm?no=101062. 27 March 2018.
  4. 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
  5. Web site: 윤심덕: Yun Sim-deok. Korean Movie Database. ko. https://web.archive.org/web/20180327023609/https://www.kmdb.or.kr/db/kor/detail/movie/K/01862. 27 March 2018.
  6. Web site: 사의 찬미: Death song(Sa-ui chanmi). Korean Movie Database. ko. https://web.archive.org/web/20180327084203/https://www.kmdb.or.kr/db/kor/detail/movie/K/04484. 27 March 2018.
  7. News: Lee Jong-suk, Shin Hye-sun to appear in 'Hymn of Death'. 2 November 2018. Lee. So-jeong. Kpop Herald. 9 April 2019.