“Korean actors’ sound is unaffected and very clear… strong in conveying emotions.”
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“You can naturally feel the influence of K-pop in the vocal style of Korean actors.” Sebastian de Domenico (pictured), who was in charge of music among the overseas production crew of the musical ‘Frozen’, evaluated the Korean actors’ singing at a meeting held at a cafe in Songpa-gu, Seoul on the 16th.
“You can naturally feel the influence of K-pop in the vocal style of Korean actors.” Sebastian de Domenico (pictured), who was in charge of music among the overseas production crew of the musical ‘Frozen’, evaluated the Korean actors’ singing at a meeting held at a cafe in Songpa-gu, Seoul on the 16th. This work, which premiered on Broadway in the United States in 2018, will meet Korean audiences for the first time on the 13th of next month. Domenico explained, “At the first audition, we directly asked each of us to prepare not only the song designated for the work, but also a K-pop song of our choice. The reason the Korean actors’ vocals felt like K-pop to me is because they instinctively have an excellent sense of melody and musicality.” “Korean actors have a unique clean sound. It is a singing style that is very clear, unadorned, and directly conveys emotions. Rather than having actors abandon their familiar styles, I want to incorporate each individual’s individuality into the work.” The musical ‘Frozen’ was performed in North America, the UK, Japan, Australia, Germany, Singapore, etc., and was sold to over 1,100 people worldwide.
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