Л°±н•™ - Лі Мќґмљ¤ Мќґлњђлі” Zhuravli (cranes) -
In South Korea, "Zhuravli" (known as or Baekhak ) gained immense popularity through the 1995 drama Sandglass (모래시계). Bass singer Lee Dae-beom is celebrated for his deep, resonant interpretation of this piece, which captures the "han" (a uniquely Korean sentiment of sorrow and longing) that aligns with the song's original Russian spirit.
: The song was famously first recorded by Mark Bernes , who was terminally ill with cancer at the time; he died only one week after the recording. In South Korea, "Zhuravli" (known as or Baekhak
The song is a legendary Soviet-era ballad that serves as a haunting anthem for fallen soldiers. Its deep emotional resonance, particularly in the Korean context through the voice of Bass Lee Dae-beom (이대범), stems from its origins as a meditation on loss, peace, and the transcendence of the soul. Historical and Artistic Context The song is a legendary Soviet-era ballad that