Kaori Muraji - Cavatina (2008) [Hi-Res]

Artist: Kaori Muraji
Title: Cavatina
Year Of Release: 2008
Label: Victor Entertainment
Genre: Classical
Quality: FLAC (tracks) [96kHz/24bit]
Total Time: 54:00
Total Size: 851 / 213 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:Title: Cavatina
Year Of Release: 2008
Label: Victor Entertainment
Genre: Classical
Quality: FLAC (tracks) [96kHz/24bit]
Total Time: 54:00
Total Size: 851 / 213 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
1. Sunburst (York) (03:35)
2. Un Sueno En La Floresta (Barrios) (07:05)
3. El Colibri(Sagreras) (01:10)
4. Vals Venezolano No.3 (01:37)
5. I. Confuseta (03:17)
6. II. Melancolia (03:34)
7. III. Epilogo (03:17)
8. Cavatina (from[The Deer Hunter]) (04:09)
9. Vals Venezolano No.2 (01:04)
10. I. La Harpe du Guerrier (03:58)
11. II. La Fuite des Amants par la Vallee de Echos (04:27)
12. III. Ballade de la Demoiselle Amoureuse (05:15)
13. Lullaby (02:58)
14. My Favorite things (from[The Sound of Music]) (03:16)
15. Calling You (from[Bagdad Cafe]) (04:17)
Kaori Muraji is a Japanese classical guitarist. She is the first Japanese artist to have signed an exclusive international contract with Decca Music Group.
Muraji learned to play the guitar from the age of 3 on. First she was taught by her father and from the age of ten by the guitarist Shinichi Fukuda. In the early 1990s she won several guitar competition in Japan and in 1993 gave her debut recital in the Tsuda Hall. In the same year she published with Espressivo, her first album, with her Orchestra debut happening in the following year with the Japan Philharmonic Orchestra.
In 1997, she moved to Europe to study under Alberto Ponce at the Ecole Normale de Musique in Paris. After her graduation in 1999, she moved back to Japan.
Muraji learned to play the guitar from the age of 3 on. First she was taught by her father and from the age of ten by the guitarist Shinichi Fukuda. In the early 1990s she won several guitar competition in Japan and in 1993 gave her debut recital in the Tsuda Hall. In the same year she published with Espressivo, her first album, with her Orchestra debut happening in the following year with the Japan Philharmonic Orchestra.
In 1997, she moved to Europe to study under Alberto Ponce at the Ecole Normale de Musique in Paris. After her graduation in 1999, she moved back to Japan.