¡Hikari no Yoni nami no Yoni - Like a Light, Like a Wave
¡Tsuru Norihiro
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[Machine Translation] This is the soundtrack album of the documentary "Like Light, Like Waves," produced to commemorate the 100th anniversary of the birth of Shinjo Ito, the "Buddhist Master of the Showa Era. After making his debut in 1989 with the album "The Man Who Created the Moon" (CBS Sony), Tsurunorihiro has continued to take us on a magnificent musical journey, composing music for numerous films, animations, and documentaries. In the Kadokawa animation series "Arslan Senki", he composed the music for the medieval Persian world of "Pulse". In the Ghibli Museum short animation "The Day I Caught a Star" (directed by Hayao Miyazaki), we were taken to the fantasy world of "Ibarade"; in the TV Tokyo 35th anniversary program "Nesia's Traveler" to the islands of Nesia; in the DVD "Golden Bamiyan" (Geneon) to the faraway Silk Road; and in the long-awaited new DVD "Hikari no Bamiyan" (Geneon) to the world of the Silk Road. In his long-awaited new work, "Like a Light, Like a Wave," he invites us on an eternal journey to India, the birthplace of Buddhism, with his magnificent, delicate, and powerful music. This is the best news for fans who have been waiting for the new album from the compilation "10 Violinists" (Tsurunorihiro, Taro Hakase, Ikuko Kawai, and others), which attracted much attention last year. This is a must-hear album that will allow you to fully experience Tsurunorihiro's greatest strength, the "grandeur of scale".
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