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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).
Korean Film Music Director & guitarist 이병우 (Lee Byung Woo ) - 돌이킬 수 없는 걸음 (irrevocable walking ,Epilogue) from Korean Horror Movie' 장화홍련 (A Tale Of Two Sisters...
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Aug 13, 2013 · Lee Byung-woo - Janghwa, Hongryeon (A Tale of Two Sisters) OST [Full Album] - YouTube. France Mikalas. 6.99K subscribers. Subscribed. 2.2K. 252K views 11 years ago. Check out my new...
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South Korean guitarist and composer Lee Byung-woo performs at Discover Korea 2024 at Cipriani in New York City.
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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).
Aug 14, 2020 · For many in Korea Lee Byung-Woo’s notoriety doesn’t come from his soundtracks or solo work but from his earlier years in the mid ‘80s as guitarist for one-half of folk duo Someday with bassist Cho Dong-ik.
Lee Byung-woo is known as an Original Music Composer, Actor, and Music. Some of his work includes The Host, Mother, A Tale of Two Sisters, Tidal Wave, Emergency Declaration, Tokyo!, Hansel & Gretel, and Ode to My Father.