Kotringo
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JapanGenre:KeyboardKotringo is a Japanese classical music composer, singer, and songwriter. She was born on December 17, 1980, in Tokyo, Japan. Her real name is Rieko Miyoshi, but she is better known by her stage name Kotringo. She grew up in a musical family, and her father was a jazz pianist. Kotringo started playing the piano at the age of four and began composing music when she was in high school. Kotringo attended the Tokyo University of the Arts, where she studied composition and music theory. She graduated in 2004 and started her career as a composer and singer. Her music is a blend of classical, jazz, and pop influences, and she is known for her unique style and beautiful melodies. Kotringo released her first album, "Hitsuji no Uta," in 2006. The album was well-received by critics and fans alike and showcased her talent as a composer and singer. Her second album, "Shunkashuto," was released in 2008 and featured collaborations with other musicians, including jazz pianist Hiromi Uehara. In 2010, Kotringo released her third album, "Toumei na Yozora," which was inspired by the night sky. The album featured a mix of classical and pop songs and showcased her versatility as a composer. The album was a commercial success and helped to establish Kotringo as one of Japan's most talented young composers. Kotringo's fourth album, "Ongaku no Aru Fuukei," was released in 2012 and featured collaborations with other musicians, including jazz saxophonist Sadao Watanabe. The album was a departure from her previous work and showcased her ability to blend different musical styles. In 2014, Kotringo released her fifth album, "Hitsuji no Shokudo," which was inspired by a restaurant in Tokyo that she used to frequent. The album featured a mix of classical and pop songs and showcased her talent as a storyteller. The album was a critical and commercial success and helped to establish Kotringo as one of Japan's most talented composers. Kotringo's sixth album, "Yume no Yuki," was released in 2016 and featured collaborations with other musicians, including jazz guitarist Kazumi Watanabe. The album was inspired by the winter season and featured a mix of classical and pop songs. The album was a commercial success and helped to establish Kotringo as one of Japan's most talented composers. Kotringo's seventh album, "Komorebi no Tegami," was released in 2018 and featured collaborations with other musicians, including jazz pianist Makoto Ozone. The album was inspired by the beauty of nature and featured a mix of classical and pop songs. The album was a critical and commercial success and helped to establish Kotringo as one of Japan's most talented composers. Kotringo's eighth album, "Komorebi no Uta," was released in 2020 and featured collaborations with other musicians, including jazz saxophonist Sadao Watanabe. The album was inspired by the beauty of nature and featured a mix of classical and pop songs. The album was a critical and commercial success and helped to establish Kotringo as one of Japan's most talented composers. In addition to her work as a composer and singer, Kotringo has also composed music for films and television shows. She has won several awards for her work, including the Japan Record Award for Best New Artist in 2006. In conclusion, Kotringo is a talented and versatile composer who has established herself as one of Japan's most talented musicians.More....
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