“As a Japanese cellist, Michiaki Ueno wishes to introduce the world to the remarkable body of music composed in his homeland. At first glance, this might seem like a conventional statement – something anyone might say. Yet, when we consider his background, the words take on a different weight. Born in Paraguay (1995) and raised in Spain during his early years, Michiaki Ueno was captivated at the age of four by a video of Yo-Yo Ma. He received his first cello as a Christmas gift when he was five – marking the beginning of his musical journey. For someone like Ueno, Japan was both his homeland and a distant, unfamiliar place. “I never really thought deeply about Japanese culture,” he reflects. “When Europeans spoke kindly about Japan, I was embarrassed to realize how little I actually knew.” As he matured, Ueno found himself increasingly compelled to confront and contemplate his cultural identity. Unlike those who grow up immersed in Japan and take its environment for granted, Ueno approached it as something external—something to be consciously examined, understood, and deliberately chosen. It is perhaps through the very act of performing works by Japanese composers that he engages in this thoughtful process of selection.”

01. Mayuzumi- Bunraku
02. Takemitsu- Air (Arr. for Cello by Michiaki Ueno)
03. Traditionnel- Sakura (Arr. for Cello by Michiaki Ueno)
04. Matsumura- Air of Prayer
05. Yamada- Trifoliate Orange Flowers (Arr. for Cello by Michiaki Ueno)
06. Taki- The Moon Over the Ruined Castle (Arr. for Cello by Michiaki Ueno)
07. Mori- Phoenix- I. Act I. Appassionato
08. Mori- Phoenix- II. Prologue
09. Mori- Phoenix- III. Act II. Misterioso
10. Mori- Phoenix- IV. Intermezzo
11. Mori- Phoenix- V. Act III. Misterioso – Appassionato
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商城正版 高端厂牌 数字专辑
原生高解析数字专辑
信息量可达CD的6.5至512倍。
*384kHz及22.6MHz的高解析音频对设备要求较高
*其中45.2MHz的音频 单曲 可达3g,对存储介质也有较高需求
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