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【 List of Songs 】
(1) Nine Prelude 〜 Seventh Genni Chocho (Ryosuke Hatakenaka) (2) Sanmaie (Kunihiko Hashimoto) (3) Odori (Kunihiko Hashimoto) (4) Grandma (Kunihiko Hashimoto) (5) Tamanism (Kunihiko Hashimoto) (6) Koenbukyoku (Kunihiko Hashimoto) (7) Kietsuyukusei (Kiyoshi NOBUTOKI) (8) Six Variations 〜 Based on' Graduation Ceremony Song for Childhood Study' (Kiyoshi NOBUTOKI) (9) Tohoku Minyo Shu 〜 Ushikatasetsu / Dodosai setsu / Nabeko Nagamine / hideko setsu / Nanbu Matsusaka setsu / Kuriyagawa setsu / Kometsuki uta / Miharu Jinku / Rice Planting Dance / Sawauchi Jinku / Motosuri uta / Cousin no / Sansa Shigure / Ushioiuta (Kiyoshi NOBUTOKI) (10) Karin (Quinmelo) (Piano Solo edition) (edited by Ryosuke Hatakenaka / Chiharu Hanaoka)
【 List of Players 】
Keyboard Solo
[Record information]
December 2006 / Recorded at Hakuju Hall Shibuya, Tokyo on the 12th 〜 13th December, 2006
[Label]
Bellwood
[Number of pieces]
1 piece
[Commentary on CD Audition]
Chiharu Hanaoka, who previously published the complete collection of piano songs 』 by Nobutoki Kiyoshi 『, recorded an album that can be called a sequel to it. The content is an unpublished work by Nobutoki, Kunihiko Hashimoto and Ryosuke Hatakenaka. It is full of Western music with Japanese sensibility and simple expressions. It is full of empathy.
Comments on CD Audition
Chiharu Hanaoka, who is building up his own repertoire, tracks the master-pupil relationship between Nobutoki Kiyoshi, Kunihiko Hashimoto and Ryosuke Hatakenaka. It captures a piece of Japanese spiritual history from the pre-war and post-war period.
It tracks the master-pupil relationship between Nobutoki Kiyoshi, Kunihiko Hashimoto and Ryosuke. It captures a piece of Japanese spiritual history from the pre- Hanaoka
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