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}} Lee Byung-woo (; born January 22, 1965) is a South Korean guitarist and composer of film scores. He has composed music for more than twenty films, including the segment "Memories" in ''Three'' (2002), ''A Tale of Two Sisters'' (2003), ''All for Love'' (2005), ''The Host'' (2006) and ''Mother'' (2009). Lee's music for ''A Tale of Two Sisters'' was described by ''OhmyNews'' as "one of the best film scores ever composed for a Korean film".〔Kyu Hyun Kim, ("'A Tale of Two Sisters'" ), ''OhmyNews'', 8 August 2006. Retrieved on 26 October 2008.〕 He won Best Music at the 2004 Shanghai International Film Festival for ''Untold Scandal'',〔(Shanghai International Film Festival ). Retrieved on 26 October 2008.〕 and in 2006 his score for ''The King and the Clown'' won the same accolade at the Blue Dragon Film Awards.〔Darcy Paquet, (""Host" monster slays Blue Dragon ceremony" ), ''Variety'', 16 December 2006. Retrieved on 26 October 2008.〕 In 2007, Lee received a further Best Music nomination at the 44th Grand Bell Awards for ''For Horowitz''.〔 : Family Ties Wins Best Film"], ''Twitch'', 9 June 2007. Retrieved on 26 October 2008.〕 == Filmography == * ''Three Friends'' (1996) * ''Kill the Love'' (1996) * ''My Beautiful Girl, Mari'' (2002) * ''My Beautiful Days'' (2002) * ''Three'' ("Memories") (2002) * ''A Tale of Two Sisters'' (2003) * ''Untold Scandal'' (2003) * ''Rules of Dating'' (2005) * ''The Red Shoes'' (2005) * ''All for Love'' (2005) * ''The King and the Clown'' (2005) * ''For Horowitz'' (2006) * ''The Host'' (2006) * ''Voice of a Murderer'' (2007) * ''Miracle on 1st Street'' (2007) * ''Soo'' (2007) * ''Bunt'' (2007) * ''My Son'' (2007) * ''Hansel and Gretel'' (2007) * ''Tokyo!'' (2008) * ''Haeundae'' (2009) * ''Mother'' (2009) * ''Harmony'' (2010) * ''Romantic Heaven'' (2010) 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Lee Byung-woo」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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