Like “audio snapshots,” these works offer a telling glimpse into the events and emotions that their creators and original audiences experienced firsthand. Such music-particularly the topical songs-also serves as a form of historical documentation. These included topical songs inspired by the latest gossip and news, and songs of personal expression that often concerned the loss of family and home.Ĭlassical music-instrumental works, art songs, opera-was also produced and performed during this period, notably by prisoners at the Theresienstadt (Terezín) ghetto and transit camp in Czechoslovakia, as well as in several other ghettos and camps.įor many victims of Nazi brutality, music was an important means of preserving and asserting their humanity. While popular songs dating from before the war remained attractive as escapist fare, the ghetto, camp, and partisan settings also gave rise to a repertoire of new works. It's a story you should watch at least once.Music was heard in many ghettos, concentration camps, and partisan outposts of Nazi-controlled Europe. Korea has yet again produced abother great BL drama, there's definitely flaws, but it's still great nontheless. The duet especially just sounds amazing (sang by the leads btw, they are both Kpop artists). The OSTs all sound amazing, and after you hear it, you would probably want to add it to your Spotify and keep listening to it for a while. The music is really the star of the show and the focus next to the romance. (Fun Fact: Before filming, the leads spent over a month doing almost everything together like eating, working on the music) - Source: Wish You Talk Live There's hardly any awkwardness at all, and the expressions and acting of the two main leads were great considering it's their first time acting. The entire cast played their roles well, and there's amazing chemistry between the leads everytime they interact. I also liked how it showed some realistic aspects of debuting as an artist and what it means to be a real artist (not doing it just for money or fame, but doing it because you're passionate about it and you enjoy it). But if it was longer, it could've shown more on Insoo's side, family and background, since most of the story we're seeing on Sang Yi's POV.īut one thing I really enjoyed about this short drama is that it gets straight to the point and there's no unnecessary drama, every scene was important in progressing the story and the relationship between the leads. The story had a lot of potential to be great but it was cut short due to the short duration of the episodes. However, it's pretty short, so the story had to be crammed into 8 short (10 min) episodes which made the pacing feel a bit rushed, but it's definitely understandable since K-BLs are fairly new, and it was filmed during the pandemic. Will In Soo and Sang Yi be able to find a way to overcome the trials before them or will their love fade before ever having a chance to fully bloom?Ī beautiful harmony made possible with great music and chemistry between the leads. Unfortunately, as their feelings grow, so do the obstacles that stand in their way. Seeing this opportunity in this invitation, In Soo accepts the offer and soon moves into the company residence with Sang Yi.Īs the two live and work together, their relationship grows, and slowly, new feelings begin to blossom. Convinced In Soo could make it big, he recommends the young artist join his company’s rookie discovery project. After stumbling upon In Soo’s videos, Sang Yi has become one of the singer’s biggest fans. Little does either of them know that In Soo’s performances have caught the attention of someone who could change the young musician’s life forever.Ī keyboardist working at a major record company, Yoon Sang Yi is always on the lookout for new talent. Refusing to give up on his dreams, In Soo continues busking, day in and day out, while his best friend, Choi Min Sung, records his performances and uploads them on YouTube. Supported by his friends, In Soo hopes to someday turn his love of music into a full-time career, but doing so isn’t easy. A free-spirited singer whose love of music has him performing on the streets, Kang In Soo’s life revolves completely around music.