Lee Young-hoon (composer)
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Lee Young-hoon (chosŏn'gŭl: 이영훈) was a South Korean composer.[1]
Early Life
Lee Young-hoon was born in Gwangju, South Korea, on December 18, 1982.[citation needed]
Career
Lee Young-hoon was a musician who mostly focused on theatre, mainstream media, and dance music. After he was introduced to musician and songwriter Lee Moon-sae from Um-inho, he began to compose for the singer. In the same year, following the popular success of the tunes that Lee Moon-se sang, he started exploring another genre called 'Pop Ballads'. In 1987, Lee Young-hoon became one of the most prominent composers in the nation by winning the Golden Disc Award and the Best Composer Award with "When Love is Gone," "Break Up Story," and "Only the Sound of Her Laughter."
His third collection became an immense hit and sold 1,500,000 copies. His fourth collection was even more successful, with 2,850,000 copies sold. His fifth album had several thousand pre-orders before it was released, and it caused Lee Moon-se to win the Golden Disc Award three times. The high end ‘pop ballad’ songs that Lee Young-hoon wrote changed people’s perspectives on popular music. These songs became very popular with teenagers. His work is credited as having played a significant role in the growth in popularity of the genre. He released eight more regular albums and three special albums with Lee Moon-se until 2001. He was diagnosed with colorectal cancer but still continued to compose. During this stage, he wrote Old love1·2 and produced the musical Gwanghwamun love song. He died on February 14, 2008 at the age of 49.[2]
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Memorial statue for Lee Young-hoon at Deoksugung Palace, Seoul.
Hit Songs
Translated Song Title | Original Song Title | Singer(s) | Singers in Hangul |
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Under the Street - Tree Shadow | 가로수 그늘 아래 서면 | Lee Moon-se
Lee Seung-chul (2005) Yim Jae-beom (2006) Jang Jae-in (2010) |
이문세
이승철 임재범 장재인 |
When autumn comes | 가을이 오면 | Lee Moon-se
Seo Young-eun (2004) Park Sun-ju (2006) |
이문세
서영은 박선주 |
Gwanghwamun love song | 광화문 연가 | Lee Moon-se
Lee Soo-young (2004) |
이문세
이수영 |
Meet again | 다시 만나리 | Lee Moon-se
Park Wan-kyu (2006) |
이문세
박완규 |
In the rain | 빗속에서 | Lee Moon-se
Leessang (2010) John Park (2011) |
이문세
리쌍 존박 |
When love is gone | 사랑이 지나가면 | Lee Moon-se
Lee Soo-young (2001) Lee Eun-mi(2005) Kim Ji-soo(2010) IU(2014) |
이문세
이수영 이은미 김지수 아이유 |
The girl | 소녀 | Lee Moon-se
Sung Si-kyung (2004) SG Wannabe (2006) Monday Kids (2011) Oh Hyuk (2015) |
이문세
성시경 SG 워너비 먼데이 키즈 오혁 |
Forever love | 영원한 사랑 | Lee Moon-se
Lee Seung-chul (2006) |
이문세
이승철 |
Sorrow | 애수 | Lee Moon-se
Clazziquai (2006) |
이문세
클래지콰이 |
Old love | 옛사랑 | Lee Moon-se
Brown Eyes (2007) Yoon Jong-shin (2007) Kwak Jin-un (2014) Yoon Min-soo (2015) |
이문세
브라운아이즈 윤종신 곽진언 윤민수 |
Red sunset | 붉은 노을 | Lee Moon-se
Yurisangja (2003) Shinhwa(2004) Bubble Sisters (2006) MC the Max (2007) Big Bang (2008) |
이문세
유리상자 신화 버블시스터즈 MC the Max 빅뱅 |
Good bye story | 이별 이야기 | Lee Moon-se
Seo Young-eun (2004) YB(2007) Wax(2010) Park Bo-ram (2010) |
이문세
서영은 YB 왁스 박보람 |
Props Album
Lee Young-hoon completed the album A Short Piece in 1992 with orchestra musicians from Russia's Bolshoi Theater. The album consists of songs he wrote in his 20s and 30s. There is a "wintery" sentiment to it, as the songs were based on cold times like a heavy snowy winter in Moscow. Its words derive from the prologue of 'Small Pieces, When Love is Gone.'
Lee Young-hoon composed seven albums in collaboration with singer Lee Moon-se, then moved to Russia and started releasing his Small Pieces album with the Bolshoi orchestra. The first album, featuring Sorrow String Melody was released in 1993 and marked the beginning of his effort to reach international recognition. He released his second album with the Bolshoi orchestra one year after the first. This album consisted of orchestral arrangements of his previous hit songs. He submitted the work to the largest music exhibition in the world, MIDEM in Cannes. He later released a third album, marking the end of his collaboration with the orchestra. Gun Hee Park, who opened the first internet exhibition in South Korea, designed the album ‘Small Pieces’ and provided his support to a way of maestro. Gun Hee Park also did experimental thoughts about melody as often and as much to his ability.
Name | Dates | Tracks |
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A short piece | 15.10.1993 | Conversation with you
Sad love song Poem in the afternoon Memories of youth Afternoon in gyeongbokung Angel of Seoul Your picture Rain in the light |
Collection | 01.02.1994 | When love is gone
Girl Under the street-tree shadow Thinker Good bye story Another way Memories of baby’s breath Poem for poem Where the night stay I still don’t know |
A small piece | 01.10.1994 | Flying deep night
Tears through mind You in my dream Memories about you Le Balcone North Seoul Composer age of 33 Tears through mind Angel in Seoul Like my thought now on |
Awards
He received the grand prize of Golden Disc Award in 1987. He received Golden Disc Awards for three consecutive years from 1986.
Critics
The end of pop-music program, the pioneer of new genre ‘pop ballad’
Before 1980, there was no pop music genre in Korea. People usually listened to Teuroteu or American songs. However, Lee Young-hoon and Lee Moon-se were the 80’s invincible partnership. As Lee Young-hoon came up with poetic lyrics, he triggered the beginning of the Korean ‘pop ballad’.[3]
In 2000, retro culture made a trend of re-making music, and Lee Young-hoon’s songs were heavily featured in the remakes. In the past, only few re-make songs contained in music album, but in 2008 the album with all re-make songs of Lee Young-hoon appeared.[4]
Recently, Big Bang, IU, Oh-hyuk did a cover of Lee Young-hoon’s songs. This can obviously prove how Lee Young-hoon’s music emotionally affects Korean society.
The most famous of music critic in Korea, Lim Jin-mo said, “Lee Young-hoon’s classic based melody and poetic lyrics improved the dignity of Korean pop music”.[5]
References
- ^ Kwon, Mee-yoo (14 February 2008). "Renowned Composer Lee Young-hoon Dies". The Korea Times.
- ^ "leeyounghoon". www.leeyounghoon.co.kr. Retrieved 2017-12-11.
- ^ "'광화문 연가' 작곡가 이영훈 씨 별세". news.donga.com (in Korean). 2008-02-15. Retrieved 2017-12-22.
- ^ "이문세·故이영훈 황금콤비 가요에 대한 인식을 바꾸다". Retrieved 2017-12-22.
- ^ "[임진모칼럼]가슴에 남지 않는 노랫말" (in Korean). Retrieved 2017-12-22.
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