Album Cover | CD Titel | Media Type | Künstler | Plattenfirma | Katalognummer | Datum | Zusammenfassung |
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Art of the Koto - Volume I | CD | Yoshimura Nanae | Celestial Harmonies | CD 0 1371 13186 2 3 | This recording brings together five representative pieces from the classical repertoire for the Japanese koto, composed between the mid–17th and mid–19th century. | ||
Art of the Koto - Volume II | CD | Yoshimura Nanae | Celestial Harmonies | CD 0 1371 13187 2 2 | This recording comprises six pieces ranging from the core classical repertoire of the 17th century to new works composed in the first decades of the 20th. | ||
Art of the Koto - Volume III | CD | Yoshimura Nanae | Celestial Harmonies | CD 0 1371 13188 2 1 | This recording comprises five works written between 1969 and 1989 for the nijugen, a version of the koto with 21 rather than the traditional thirteen strings. | ||
Art of the Shakuhachi Vol I | CD | Mitsuhashi Kifu | Celestial Harmonies | 13224-2 | 2001 | ||
Art of the Shakuhachi Vol II | CD | Mitsuhashi Kifu | Celestial Harmonies | 2003 | |||
Reiko Kimura - Music for Koto | CD | Kimura Reiko | Celestial Harmonies | 13191-2 | |||
Water Spirits - Honoka | CD | Franklin, Dr James | Celestial Harmonies | 13160-2 | 1997 | Water Spirits resulted from the same period of intense collaboration between Satsuki Odamura and James Ashley Franklin as the dawning of Honoka. The titles of each track, as well as that of the recording itself, reflect the feeling which underlies all the music: the sounds, sights and textures of water, found in different landscapes and manifestations, from streams in the mountains to noble coastlines. |
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