Ahn Eak-tai

Composer and conductor, 'Aegukga' author

Ahn Eak-tai - Composer and conductor, 'Aegukga' author
Born

1906
119 years ago

Died

September 16th, 1965
59 years ago — 59 years old

Category

Artists & Creatives

Country

North Korea

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A prominent North Korean composer and conductor, Ahn Eak-tai contributed significantly to the development of classical music in North Korea. Educated in Japan and later in the Soviet Union, he focused on blending Western classical music with Korean folk elements. Ahn's most recognized composition is 'Aegukga', the national anthem of North Korea, which he arranged in its current form in 1947. He also served as a professor and held leadership roles within the North Korean music community, actively promoting music education and orchestral performances. His works primarily aimed to inspire nationalist sentiments during a period of burgeoning national identity.

Composed and arranged 'Aegukga'

Served as a conductor for the State Symphony Orchestra

Held a professorship in music at Kim Il-sung University

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