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See​-​through: Live at Okurayama Memorial Hall

by Kumi Takahara

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1.
Artegio 03:08
2.
Ditty 04:55
3.
Nostalgia 02:50
4.
Roll 03:04
5.
Chime 04:52
6.
Kai-kou 04:20
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Chant 04:31
8.
Sea 02:25
9.
Tide 08:32
10.
Falling 03:20
11.
Deep Place 05:36
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Kumi Takahara's inaugural album, "See-through," released in 2021, marked a milestone with a resplendent launch party held last November 15th at the serene Okurayama Memorial Hall, overcoming the trials of the COVID-19 pandemic. Joined by six talented chamber musicians, Takahara not only showcased the album's core tracks but also unveiled three new compositions, enchanting the audience with her musical finesse.

The Okurayama Memorial Hall, celebrated for its subtle embrace of the ancient architectural style referred to as Pre-Hellenic, echoes with a delicate fusion of Eastern and Western influences, crafting an ambiance both refined and captivating. Within this ethereal setting, Takahara's album, imbued with the artist's heartfelt essence, underwent a graceful transformation through nuanced arrangements, ascending to a realm of rich and evocative musical expression.

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released April 5, 2024

All tracks written by Kumi Takahara
members are:
Kumi Takahara 高原久実 - Piano, Violin & Voice
Natsumi Katayama 片山奈都実 - Violin
Hitomi Nanami 七海仁美 - Violin
Moe Aoyagi 青柳萌 - Viola
Saeko Murakami 村上咲依子 - Cello
Hiroki Chiba 千葉広樹 - Contrabass

Recorded by Takaharu Kobayashi
Mixed & Mastered by KASHIWA Daisuke
Cover photo by Ryo Mitamura

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