Music Pathetic Serenade: Korea's 1937 Pongchak Music

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Following Music, released in 1937 in Korea and known as Pathetic Serenade, is recognized as one of the most significant pieces of Pongchak music in the country. The song evokes feelings of melancholy and sadness, resonating with listeners. There are issues with accessing the video links shared in the discussion, with many users encountering problems due to copyright restrictions or regional differences. Some users report interruptions from unrelated content when trying to view the clips, highlighting the challenges of finding reliable access to the music online.
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Following Music was released in 1937 in Korea.
Named as Pathetic Serenade
It is the one of th most Pongchak music in Korea
What is the feeling of this song?

http://tvpot.daum.net/clip/ClipView.do?clipid=3567466&q=%BE%D6%BC%F6%C0%C7+%BC%D2%BE%DF%B0%EE
 
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We're sorry, this video is no longer available.

Too bad, that happens an awful lot lately. Perhaps a big clean out or copyright issues? Perhaps you could find another or even upload another version.

Or is it perhaps Sonata Pathetique of Beethoven?

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Humm, youtube link may be different according to nation.
In my nation link is successful.
following link is another thing, this has problem too?
http://tvpot.daum.net/clip/ClipView.do?clipid=3567466&q=%BE%D6%BC%F6%C0%C7+%BC%D2%BE%DF%B0%EE
 
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That works, sounds a bit sad indeed. Nice performance.
 
It sounded a bit melancholy to me.
 
Jang Jin Hong said:
Humm, youtube link may be different according to nation.
In my nation link is successful.
following link is another thing, this has problem too?
http://tvpot.daum.net/clip/ClipView.do?clipid=3567466&q=%BE%D6%BC%F6%C0%C7+%BC%D2%BE%DF%B0%EE

I seem to get to some clip, but it keeps being interrupted by some cartoon of a girl with green headphones. I have no idea if it's an ad or instructions, because nothing on the page is in English. That's the same link as in the OP though, so I'm not sure what's going on.
 
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