Kim Kwang-suk

Kim Kwang-suk (January 1964 – January 14, 2018) was a North Korean singer of the Pochonbo Electronic Ensemble.[1]

Kim Kwang-suk
BornJanuary 1964
DiedJanuary 14, 2018(2018-01-14) (aged 53–54)[1]
NationalityNorth Korean
Occupation(s)Vocal, vocal instructor
Years active1980s–1990s
OrganizationPochonbo Electronic Ensemble[2]
Known forSinging[2]
Notable work"What Is Life?", "The Dear Name Kim Jong Il", "My Dear Is A Hero Now", "Where Are You, Dear General?", "Fruit Trees Planted On Hills"[3]
StyleFolk
SpouseJon Kwon
AwardsMerited Artist, People's Artist
Korean name
Chosŏn'gŭl
김광숙
Hancha
金光淑
Revised RomanizationGim Gwangsuk
McCune–ReischauerKim Kwangsuk

It was said she inspired the creation of the Moranbong band.[2]

Biography

In 1983, Kim visited Japan as part of the Pyongyang Student Youth Arts Troupe (평양학생소년예술단).[4] She became a member of the Pochonbo Electronic Ensemble in 1986. She was awarded the title of Merited Actress at the age of 20 in 1988. She was awarded the title of People's Actress in 1992.[5] Before she died, she worked as a vocal instructor at the Pyongyang Youth Student Palace (평양학생소년궁전, also known as the Pyongyang Students and Children's Palace).[6] Her husband was Jon Kwon, who was a pianist for the Pochonbo Electronic Ensemble.[7]

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