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"When we wish to live rightly,
how many contradictions will we come to know?"
Originally released in 2018, Forest in the Mist has now returned as a remastered edition -
with greater sonic clarity, renewed depth, and a more refined sense of presence.

The album features 7 vocal tracks and 3 instrumentals, woven with piano, live violin, cello, classical guitar,
and sounds from nature - birdsong, the breath of trees, the hush of the forest.
Its calm, airy textures are especially suited for warm summer days, quiet afternoons, or restful evenings.


This album is my personal attempt to explore the "density" of music and time.
Stillness, solitude, silence, afterglow.
Listening closely.
Turning inward in the pauses between moments.

Just as one single word may sometimes speak more than a hundred,
I wanted to reconsider the possibilities held in each individual sound.

In the flow of trends, this might be a kind of quiet antithesis.
But if this modest work can become a small stone -
and if that stone sends ripples across your heart - I would be truly grateful.

Yuria Miyazono

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Artist Profile

  • Yuria Miyazono

    Composer, arranger and singer. Lives and works in Tokyo. She expresses a philosophical and ennui view of the world with her music, focusing on multi-chorus pieces. Freely incorporating various styles such as classical music, contemporary music, folk-pop, and electronic music, she spins a wide range of music from fantastic to stylish. While actively releasing solo albums, she has also been involved in a wide range of activities, including music for TV dramas and animated films, orchestration, and vocal participation in music for plays. In recent years, she has composed, arranged, and sung for the drama "Black Familia: The Shindou Family's Revenge" and the main theme for NHK's Nagoya news program "Marutto!", the anime "Black Summoner", the game "FANTASIAN" (singing the theme song), and "OCTOPATH TRAVELER II" (singing the main theme and other background music), etc.

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