第一曲 集い
花散る霜月、鳥鳴く碧空、神天下りて統べりし祭り
天子籠りて、祈る豊穣、高天原に奉る
花散る霜月、鳥鳴く碧空、神天下りて統べりし祭り
記憶の澱から、沸き立つ陽炎、祝うべき宴にも悲しい
舞い上がる花と、刻みつく創痕、心に潜む真の己
花散る霜月、鳥鳴く碧空、神天下りて統べりし祭り
天子籠りて、祈る豊穣
- Lyricist
Makoto Kazama
- Composer
Makoto Kazama
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Niiname-no-Matsuri is a Shinto ritual held by the emperor every November (Shimotsuki), and the emperor stays alone in a windowless room and fasts for several days in order to thank the fruits of that year and wish for the next year's fertility. I hear that you will continue to pray. In 2015, I wrote and composed "Cantata Niiname" with the theme of Amaterasu Omikami.
Artist Profile
Makoto Kazama
Born in Tokyo in 1958. Composer, pianist, guitarist, music producer. He studied composition under Doi Yutaka, a former music director of Tokyo University of the Arts, Mareo Ishiketa, and a composer closely related to NHK. He studied piano under Susumu Umetani, a former lecturer at the Department of Piano at Tokyo University of the Arts. He has received numerous awards as a classic pianist. He has won international competitions and has performed at international music festivals in Rome. He has won two domestic competitions in composition. He is a science fiction novel and a science fiction anime enthusiast.
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