![]() Later on, the same music is used for about 10 seconds in scenes involving Vincenzo, adding a somewhat comical element. In tvN’s “Vincenzo,” Bach’s “Chaconne” is used in the scene when the main character Vincenzo, played by Song Joong-ki, kills members of the Italian mafia and escapes, adding a grandiose element. Sometimes classical music is used as a prop to make a drama humorous. In JTBC’s “Sky Castle,” character Kim Ju-yeong’s theme song was Schubert’s Erlkönig, which is about an evil force chasing children. 4 “Mazeppa,” which is about adultery, to hint at how the story will unfold. In SBS’s “Penthouse,” character Cheon Seo-jin plays Listz’s Transcendental Etudes No. “The music creates even more extreme emotions when you learn the title of the music,” said Kim. Music director Kim Tae-seong of “Nevertheless” said the song used for the exhibit scene helps create the awkward mood when Nabi is startled by the artwork and her nonchalant ex-boyfriend. 9 “Butterfly” is played for the scene when a then-boyfriend of the main character Nabi, which means butterfly in Korean, holds an exhibition with an artwork named after her which insinuates the nude body of a woman. In JTBC’s “Nevertheless”, Chopin Etude Op. Some other dramas use existing songs with already established images to make certain scenes more entertaining. Chopin is played to make the scene more dramatic. JTBC's drama "Nevertheless" features a character named Nabi who is startled to see an artwork named after her at her ex-boyfriend's exhibition. “The music that makes one feels like they might have heard it somewhere before yet don’t recall its title is what we use to match well with the scenes we show in the drama, so that the music can carry the entire ambience we want to show.” “Music that is very new and unknown doesn’t have much impact on the home audience, and music that’s widely known doesn’t bring forth any more entertainment. In the fourth episode when minister Cha Gyeong-hee agonizes about punishing her son, the drama plays Erik Satie’s “Gnossiennes.” “The music makes the drama become more lively to show the political ambition the minister has as well as the love she has for her son, and the fear coming from the son when he is dragged to the place for his punishment and the weird ambience felt in that place,” said Jung. So we wanted to rearrange the same music into many different versions to continuously play over and over again.” This particular song was recorded by the Czech National Symphony Orchestra. “It was used as a theme song for judge Kang Yo-han in the drama whenever he has a new plan. “We chose the music because the particular tune brings out more mysterious emotions with some strong tunes than other ordinary Waltz music presents,” said the director. 2 to triple beats so that the music can work better with a scene where actors dance the Waltz. In tvN’s “The Devil Judge,” musical director Jung Se-rin rearranged Rachmaninoff Piano Concert No. The drama teams work with musicians to rearrange existing music to fit their style and record the music with international orchestras. What they do is more than just using what’s already out there. Ongoing tvN drama “The Devil Judge” and Netflix original “Move to Heaven” as well as already-ended tvN drama “Vincenzo” are some of the dramas that have explored the use of classical music. Korean dramas use classical music to add drama. 2 to triple beats to match with the scene when characters Watlz. TvN Drama "The Devil Judge" uses Rachmaninoff Piano Concert No.
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