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SANTIAGO DE COMPOSTELA (feat. Adrián Regueiro) [Piano and Organ version]
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FURUSATO (Organ Version)
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AVE MARIS STELLA (feat. Adrián Regueiro) [Piano and Organ Version]
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MANA (feat. Adrián Regueiro) [Piano and Organ version]
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GUADALQUIVIR (Organ version)
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LA NIÑA DEL BOSQUE (feat. Adrián Regueiro) [Piano and Organ version]
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CORDOBAN AFTERNOON (feat. Adrián Regueiro) [Piano and Organ version]
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ANGELA (Organ version)
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THE WAY (feat. Adrián Regueiro) [Piano and Organ version]
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MY DEAR FATHER (feat. Adrián Regueiro) [Piano and Organ version]
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An original collection of piano and pipe organ pieces, seeking healing
of the soul through majesty and beauty.
The pipe organ of the Cathedral of Santiago de Compostela, a UNESCO
World Heritage site in Spain, has recorded the passage of eternal time.
A premium, gem-like album by Mine Kawakami, bringing to life an
unprecedented collaboration between her delicate, intricate piano and
this historic organ.
Una colección original de piezas para piano y órgano de tubos, que
persigue la sanación del alma con majestuosidad y belleza.
El órgano de tubos de la Catedral de Santiago de Compostela,
Patrimonio de la Humanidad en España, que ha marcado el paso del
tiempo eterno.
Un álbum premium y una joya de Mine Kawakami, que ha logrado una
colaboración sin precedentes entre su piano delicado y meticuloso y
este órgano histórico.
Pianist and composer. Originally from Nagakute City, Aichi, Japan. She graduated from the Dept. of Piano, the University of Music and Performing Arts, Munich, Germany, and the Royal Conservatory in Madrid, Spain. While studying, she had a profound impact from the music of Chucho Valdés, a Cuban Latin jazz pianist, which led her to move to Cuba. When she was teaching at a music school, she developed a musical style that was free spirited and went beyond the world of classical music. She has spent great deal of time visiting various parts of the world, where she admired nature and learned local culture. She draws what she was inspired from the landscapes, daily world, where she admired nature and the lives of the local people, and indigenous cultures. These impressions have been incorporated into her compositions. Currently, she splits her time between her residences in Santiago de Compostela ,Spain, and Kyoto, Japan, and continues to create her music. She has performed at numerous World Heritage sites, such as Kasuga Taisha Shrine, Kiyomizu-dera Temple, Santiago de Compostela Cathedral, and the Mezquita of Córdoba. Additionally, she has composed and supervised music for many NHK television and radio programs. She also offered pre-departure music for an airline programs.
Kawakami Mine music office corporation