14 Royalty-Free Audio Tracks for "Audio Files Of Korea"

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Korean Unification Song
Author: Korean People's Army Merited Chorus
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한국어: 대한민국 애국가 2018년 합창 National Anthem of Republic of Korea 2018 Chorus
Author: 안익태, 최수열, 서울시립교향악단, 박인영
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한국어: 대한민국 애국가 2018년 반주 National Anthem of Republic of Korea 2018 Instrumental
Author: 안익태, 최수열, 서울시립교향악단, 박인영
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한국어: 대한민국 애국가 1절 2018년 반주 National Anthem of Republic of Korea One Verse 2018 Instrumental
Author: 안익태, 최수열, 서울시립교향악단, 박인영
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한국어: 대한민국 애국가 1절 2018년 합창 National Anthem of Republic of Korea One Verse 2018 Chorus
Author: 안익태, 최수열, 서울시립교향악단, 박인영
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The national anthem of South Korea "Aegukga", performed instrumentally by the United States Navy Band circa 2000.
Author: Untitled
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한국어: 1938년 콜롬비아 레코드 소속 김해송이 부른 스윙 재즈(Swing-Jazz)이다.
Author: 박영호(작사) 김송규(작곡) 김해송(가수) 콜롬비아(제작)
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한국어: 홍난파 (1898년 ~ 1941년)가 작곡 및 연주를 한 "조선의 애수". 1924년 콜롬비아 레코드에서 작곡하여 연악회에서 발표하고, 1931년 콜롬비아레코드에서 녹음한 바이올린 독주곡. The Violin solo titled "The Sorrow of Korea" which was both composed in 1924 and recorded in 1931 by the Korean composer Hong Nan-pa (1898 ~ 1941). More information about the work in Korean
Author: 홍난파 (1898 ~ 1941 작곡, 연주) 콜럼비아레코드(제작)
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The national anthem of South Korea. The composer's widow Lolita Ahn and her family then relinquished all rights to "Aegukga" to the South Korean government on 16 March 2005.
Author: Untitled
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A romanized version of "w:Arirang", an unofficial national anthem of Korea.
Author: performed by the United States Army Chorus with a tenor soloist on the 2005 album Songs of the Soldier
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A romanized version of "w:Arirang", an unofficial national anthem of Korea, with string accompaniment.
Author: performed by the United States Army Strings with a tenor soloist on the 2007 album The United States Army Strings
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Song Mangab singing a pansori danga called Jingukmyeongsang, recorded in 1934 한국어: 판소리 명창 송만갑 단가 '진국명산', 1934
Author: Singer: Song Mangab
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The Fighters of Korea (traditional U.S. Air Force songs including "Will You Go Boom Today" [a.k.a "If you fly"], "Itazuki Tower" [a.k.a. Air Force 801, set to "Wabash Cannonball"], and "Jet Combat" [a.k.a "Song of the Sabres" or "The Mission"] performed by the Concert Band of the United States Air Force Band. Track 10 from Heritage to Horizons (2007). Previously published as track 4 from United States Air Force 40th Anniversary (1987).[1][2][3]
Author: Composition: traditional; Performance: United States Air Force Band, Concert Band; Recording: United States Air Force Band
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