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The Pochonbo Electronic Ensemble is an orchestra from North Korea. It is famous for its performances of revolutionary and folk songs. They have been reported to be one of the country's most popular groups,〔Martial music and sea shanties for Andy Kershaw in North Korea, Andy Kershaw, ''Songlines: the world music magazine'' #22, Jan/Feb 2004, p. 112.〕〔(Axis of Evil meets Harry Potter, Britney ), Audra Ang, ''Pittsburgh Post-Gazette'', November 7, 2005, on line, accessed 14-3-2007.〕〔(Popular Music in North Korea ), Keith Howard, ''IIAS Newsletter'' #26, November 2001, on line, accessed 14-3-2007.〕 although other critics have questioned what it means for a group to be popular in a country where the only music legally available comes from the few state-sanctioned musicians. The group takes its name from the Battle of Pochonbo on 4 July 1937, when a guerrilla unit under the leadership of Kim Il-sung attacked compounds of the Japanese occupation force in Pochonbo.〔 The Pochonbo Electronic Ensemble can be heard on DPRK radio stations. They have released over 150 CDs .〔 ==Known members== *Hyon Song-wol - vocals *Ri Gyong-suk - vocals *Kim Kwang-suk - vocals *Ri Bun-hui - vocals *Jo Gum-hwa - vocals *Jeon Hye-young - vocals *Kim Jong-nyong - vocals *Yun Hye-young - vocals *Kim Won-il - synthesizers *Kim Hye-song - synthesizers *Kim Mun-hyon - synthesizers *Kwon Kyong-hak - synthesizers *Kim Son-nop - synthesizers *Jon Kwon - piano *Jang Jong-won - piano *Ri Mun - electronic organ *Kang Chol-ho - electronic organ *Kang Gum-chol - electronic organ *Park I-hyon - guitar *Song Kwang - guitar *Choe Yong-chol - guitar *Kim Yong-il - bass guitar *Choe Mun-chol - drums *Kim Jin - percussion *Kim Yeon-su - conductor *Ri Jong-o - conductor 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「Pochonbo Electronic Ensemble」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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