Kaori Muraji
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Kaori Muraji (村治 佳織 Muraji Kaori?, born 14 April 1978) is a female Japanese classical guitarist. She is the first Japanese artist to have signed an exclusive international contract with Decca Music Group.
[edit] Discography
- espressivo
- Kaori Muraji, guitar
- 21 October 1993: Victor Entertainment
- GREEN SLEEVES
- Kaori Muraji, guitar
- 21 January 1995: Victor Entertainment
- sinfonia
- Kaori Muraji, guitar
- 24 July 1996: Victor Entertainment
- Pastrale
- Kaori Muraji, guitar
- 21 November 1997: Victor Entertainment
- CAVATINA
- Kaori Muraji, guitar
- 21 November 1998: Victor Entertainment
- Concierto de Aranjuez
- Kaori Muraji, guitar
- Kazufumi Yamashita, conductor
- New Japan Philharmonic
- 23 March 2000: Victor Entertainment
- Resplandor De La Guitarra
- Kaori Muraji, guitar
- Orquesta de Cámara Joaquín Rodrigo
- 24 April 2002: Victor Entertainment
- LA ESTELLA
- Kaori Muraji, guitar
- 21 February 2004: Victor Entertainment
- Transformations
- Kaori Muraji, guitar
- Dominic Miller, guitar
- 21 July, 2004 (Japanese Release)
- March, 2005 (International Release): Decca Music Group
- Spain
- Kaori Muraji, guitar
- 21 October, 2005: Victor Entertainment
- lumières
- Kaori Muraji, guitar
- 26 October, 2005 (Japanese Release)
- February, 2006 (International Release): Decca Music Group
- Lyre & Sonnet
- Kaori Muraji, guitar
- The Sixteen, choir
- Harry Christophers, conductor
- 25 October, 2006 (Japanese Release)
- Spring, 2007 (International Release): Decca Music Group
- Amanda
- Kaori Muraji, guitar
- Michiru Oshima, conductor
- ORCHESTRE DES VIRTUOSES DE PARIS
- 25 April, 2007 (Japanese Release)
[edit] External links
- Kaori Muraji Official Site :: Dulcinea :: (Japanese)
- Decca Music Group - Kaori Muraji (English)