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Introducing the autumn mini-album by Wagakki Ensemble Mahora.
This album is centered around the theme of the moon, featuring solo koto performances, improvisations with shakuhachi and traditional Japanese percussion. Additionally, it includes covers such as Joe Hisaishi's "Oriental Wind" and Debussy's "Clair de Lune," arranged for a small ensemble, resulting in a refined instrumental feel.
A perfect collection to enjoy on autumn nights, accompanied by the serene glow of the moon.
All of the members are professional players, and with the tone of refined Japanese musical instruments, let 's enjoy the "unusual sound world". They want to disseminate the charm of traditional music to contemporary Japanese, they are doing performances using that koto · shakuhachi · shamisen from that thought. In 2010, they formed a graduate of Tokyo National University of Fine Arts and Music, and started full-scale activities from 2016. Besides classical songs, members themselves are arranging and composing, they are challenging various songs pursuing the limits of Japanese traditional musical instruments.