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I wish to be a swallow

Fumino TAKEUCHI & #nomuraakihiro

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A modern arrangement was given to the ancient Chinese song "I wish to be a swallow" and expressed it. The distant sound of gold shakes your heartstrings.

composer unknown
arranged by #nomuraakihiro
erhu by Fumino Takeuchi
keyboard & electroniques by #nomuraakihiro

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  • Fumino TAKEUCHI

    フィドル・二胡奏者 広島出身。 エリザベト音楽大学でクラシックを学んだ後、 民族音楽と出会い、 パット・オコナーにアイリッシュフィドルを、また北京音楽学院にて二胡を習う。 2014年、フランス パリの夏至音楽祭へ出演、また2015年より宮島での演奏活動実績から、宮島観光大使をつとめる。

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  • #nomuraakihiro

    #nomuraakihiro Born in Hiroshima. Travelled to England alone at 15. Returned to Japan in 2000 after being active in England for 10 years. In the following years, he worked on many films, stage performances, and fashion shows as a music director (2003 Tama Cinema Forum Grandprix work, etc). In 2006, he performed in the TSS (Terebi Shin Hiroshima) digital broadcast TV program "Oto wo kanaderu Miyajima," as well as playing the synthesizer at the "Takabutai" national treasure of Itsukushima Shrine. In 2007, he was musical director for the DVD "Hiroshima International Peace Conference 2006" which featured three Nobel Peace Prize winners: the 14th Dalai Lama, Bishop Desmond Tutu and Ms. Betty Williams. He had an audience with the Dalai Lama while working as music director for "Dalai Lama Teaching in 2010 Hiroshima" in 2010. Then in 2016, he performed at "Peace Arch Hiroshima," an event hosted by the Art and Culture Division of the Hiroshima Prefectural Government, and also worked as a musical dedication member in the "musical dedication memorial" at the Toro Nagashi (lantern floating) event on August 6. He is a keyboardist and sound creator working actively for peace at art museums, movie theatres, restaurants and many other venues.

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