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Out of print
[List of songs]
[1] (1) Stars and dandelions (2) Mind (3) Invisible things (4) Hamanoishi (5) Dew (6) Konomichi (7) ) Accumulated snow (8) Soil (9) Wonder (10) Hammer of launch (11) Tamoto (12) Cicada's bean (13) Love everyone (14) Cocoon and grave (15) Fish (16) Big catch ( 17) Rainbow of eyelashes (18) Large letters (19) Stranger music (20) Girl (21) Dawn sky (22) Buddhist altar (23) Buddhist temple (24) Frog (25) Tsubame's mother (26) Yabu-mosquito song (27) Genge (28) Acorn (29) Acorn (30) Wild thorn flower (31) Morning glory vine (32) Fallen leaves (33) Grass name (34) Rikona Sakura ( 35) Tree (36) Sakura Tree (37) Turfgrass (38) Bees and Gods (39) Whale Catcher (40) Kirigirisu Mountain Climbing [2] (1) Me and Birds and Bells (2) Sweets (3) Seika Kodama (4) Bath (5) Origami Play (6) Child without Toy (7) Story of Baaya (8) Old Man in Florist (9) Aunt with Fish Cage (10) ( 11) Sparrow (12) Dog (13) Stone Roll (14) Next to Next (15) Whale Law (16) Apple Field (17) Leafy Baby (18) Feathers (19) My Hair ( 20) If you are a boy (21) Who is really (22) When it's lonely (23) Evening on the meadow (24) New Year's Eve and New Year's Day (25) Sails (26) Ojiyama (27) School students (28) Kanji (29) Nazo (30) Name clock (31) Boost (32) Sunlight (33) Sun, rain (34) Water and shadow (35) Lotus and chicken (36) Soil and grass (37) To the brighter ( 38) Pear core (39) Hana no Tamashihi (40) Endnotes
[Genre]
Reading and reading aloud Japanese
[List of performers]
Konno Misako, Dan Fumi, Miyazaki Yoshiko, Nakai Takae, Kobayashi Ayako (Reading) Nishimura Naoki (Music)
[Label]
King
[Number]
2
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The poems of the nursery rhyme poet Misuzu Kaneko, who died at the age of 25 in 1952, were written by Misako Konno, Ayako Kobayashi, Danfumi, Takae Nakai, and Yoshiko Miyazaki. Read aloud. Naoki Nishimura's piano and synthesizer playing in the background casually amplify the world of poetry. A gentle and sad poetry.
[Comments on new CD]
A recitation album commemorating the 100th anniversary of the birth of Misuzu Kaneko, the first female nursery rhyme poet in Japan. A reading by actresses such as Misako Konno, Fumi Dan, and Ayako Kobayashi, and a moment of healing with Naoki Nishimura's music.
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