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A 60-year-old commemorative album produced by cellist and producer Hajime Mizoguchi.
"Sinfonia" is a word that originates from the Greek words "together" and "sound," and means a culmination of music within Mizoguchi himself.
Mizoguchi has worked with orchestras in Warsaw, Czech Republic in the 2000s, but he wrote a new song with the orchestra at the age of 60.
The project started with the desire to express the existing feelings for music in an orchestra.
All songs are co-starring with the Orchestra Ensemble Kanazawa and are being recorded for 3 days at the Kanazawa Ongakudo.
His representative song "See the World by Train" has been played in concerts with orchestras, but it is the first recording.
Piano: Keiji Matsumoto, Drum: Masahiko Osaka, Flugel Horn: Hikari Ichihara are participating as guest musicians, adding glamor to JAZZ-taste songs.
The analog record will be released for the first time in 35 years since the debut of CBS SONY.
Comment from producer Naoki Tachikawa.
Hajime Mizoguchi's music is completely transcendental in genre.
This is a stunning soundtrack for a non-existent movie.
One of the goals of Hajime Mizoguchi, who has spoken with music and traveled, makes even the gods feel.
Cellist, composer, producer, Hajime Mizoguchi has long distinguished himself in the Japanese music scene - producing a unique sound by combining the beautiful, comforting sound of cello with various music genre.Since he made his Debut in 1986 with his album "Halfinch Dessert", he's enjoyed a busy schedule of performing and producing. He has composed numerous music for films and TV shows, especially "Sekai no Shasou kara" which has been aired on TV 5 days a week for 29 years. He's had countless appearances on TV shows and commercials, and also as a radio personality.His profound interest in recording has brought him to start "Grace Music Label", producing CDs and High-resolution DSD recordings.
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