By experiencing Kuricorder Quartet's enchanting music, you'll gain a deeper appreciation for the artistry and passion that defines their performances. Join the quartet on their musical journey and discover the beauty of their sound.
You can stream the full album on official platforms like Spotify or purchase physical copies through retailers like HMV Japan . i--- Kuricorder Quartet 15th The Best Rar
: Melodica, recorder, and prolific composer for anime and commercials. Yoshiyuki Kawaguchi : Saxophone, recorder, and percussion. Kenji Kondo : Guitar, ukulele, and recorder. Takero Sekizima : Tuba, great bass recorder, and jaw harp. : Melodica, recorder, and prolific composer for anime
Kuricorder has always walked a tightrope between comedy and elegy. Tracks like “Himitsu no Tobira” (Secret Door) feature slapstick recorder glissandos worthy of a silent film chase. But just beneath the surface hums a genuine melancholy—the recognition that all secrets, once opened, lose their magic. The quartet doesn’t resolve this tension. They let it vibrate. Takero Sekizima : Tuba, great bass recorder, and jaw harp
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Includes the "Little Suite Pythagora Switch ," the theme for the popular NHK educational program, and "La Maison En Petits Cubes," composed by member Kenji Kondo for the 2009 Oscar-winning short animation.