Beautiful Kyoto: Le Cygne (The Swan) by Camille Saint Saens

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  • Author: pandabear8

Tags: classical  Cygne  Japan  Kyoto  Music  Saens  Saint  Swan  Violin 

The Swan is a piece from the Carnival of the Animals by Camille Saint-Saens.Dianah Ngo, violin.Accompanied by a piano CD accompaniment.Recorded on 14 April 2008.Photography and Edit by Dianah Ngo."Beautiful Kyoto"These are some photos I took during a trip to Kyoto in the summer 2007. I am also the violinist in this piece. Kyoto is one of the most beautiful cities in the world and filled with the most hospitable people I have ever met.

El Payo Humberto plays Siguiriyas Kyoto no omoide

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  • Author: payohumberto

Tags: Flamenco  Humberto  Japan  Koto  Kyoto  music  Payo  Siguiriyas 

This solo is based on the Siguiriyas from Niño Ricardo. The second part is inspired by the japanese koto music.It symbolises the bells from the Tempel of Kyoto on newyears eve.

Matteo's Graduation Video

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  • Author: contactjt

Tags: Animation  Cubase  Doda  Fushimi  Galway  Hiyoshigaoka  Kyoto  Lumix  music  original  photography 

This video was made over two days using a desktop computer installed with Windows Movie Maker. It combines original photography by Matteo Cullen (mostly taken on Panasonic Lumix FZ27) and original music by Kieran Kelly (recorded on Cubase), with exceprts from well-known Japanese anime. The film was edited and produced by Jenny O' Brien at Tiaquin Studios, Athenry, Galway. Jenny also assisted with music production. This film is a congratulatory message for graduating Junior and Senior High School students in Kyoto, Japan, where Matteo lived, 2004-7. It's a 'thank you' to the many students (and teachers) I met there for the great times I had, and an acknowledgement of their talent and energy. It is also a challenge to them to embrace their new lives with verve and dedication. It combines English and Japanese languages, which signifies cultural exchange. Best of luck to all the kids at Doda High School of Arts, Hiyoshigaoka High School, Saikyo Junior High School and Fushimi Technical High School as they take the next step in their lives.

Joueur de Pop N Music

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  • Author: Nightoanami

Tags: de  japon  Joueur  kyoto  music  pop  rapide  super 

L'un des milliers de Joueurs de Pop N Music du Japon... vraiment impressionnant !!!

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