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  1. Lee Byeong-woo (Korean: 이병우; 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).

  2. Lee Byeong Wu. Name: Lee Byeong Wu Native name: 이병우 Also Known as: Lee Byeong U, Lee Byung Woo Nationality: South Korean Gender: Male Born: January 22, 1965 Age: 59

  3. m.koreanfilm.or.kr › mobile4 › jspLEE Byung-woo

    LEE Byung-woo is a man with the Midas Touch in the field of film music in Korea. Most of the movies he worked on were huge box office hits, including <Haeundae>(2009), <The Host>(2006), and <King and the Clown>(2005). Not only a film music composer, he is also one of most loved guitarists in Korea who has many fans for his lyrical music. Starting with <Kill the Love> in 1996, he mixed rock, ballad, jazz, and blues on the canvas of classic music, and has expanded the horizon of Korean film ...

  4. Nov 13, 2009 · Song: Epilogue from "A Tale of Two Sisters"Composer: 이병우 (Lee Byung Woo)

  5. Check out my new channel @francismichael for humorous animations, updated every whenever.Soundtrack for the 2003 Korean film, A Tale of Two Sisters. (Bonus t...

  6. Jul 11, 2020 · "You know what's scary?You want to forget something. Wipe it off your mind completely. But you can't. It won't go away and it follows you around like a ghost...

  7. Aug 14, 2020 · Here Lee Byung-Woo creates a very slowly churning, quiet, and graceful record that appears to speak intimately towards his connection with the urbane and hidden things of a rapidly changing Seoul. Hearing 1집 – 내가 그린 기린 그림은 -航海 one wouldn’t be quite offbase to hear strains of influences from the work of Pat Metheny and other ambient jazz guitarists.

  8. Lee Byung-woo is known as an Original Music Composer, Music, and Actor. Some of his work includes The Host, Mother, A Tale of Two Sisters, Tidal Wave, Tokyo!, Hansel & Gretel, King and the Clown, and Ode to My Father.