30 Dec 2012
After the concerts in Nagoya, Japan
Pocket Penguin has finished two concerts at Munetsugu Hall and at Sarmale on 18th of December. We would like to say many thanks to all of you who came to these events and also who supported us.!
The programmes:
Lunch time concert (day-time)
*Bulgarian Folk Dance - Kopanitsa
*Musa Mirzoev - 6 pieces on material of Azerbaijan Folklore
1. Lyrical piece
2. First Dance
3. Second Dance
*Niyazi Hajibeyov - Music fragments from the film “Almas”
*Michio Miyagi- Haru no Umi
*Bartok Bela - Romanian Christmas Carols Series 1
*Christmas Carol - The First Noel
*Ennio & A. Morricone: Fragments from the Film “Nuovo Cinema Paradiso”
*Ryusuke Koarashi - A Bird Flying over Mountains
Encore: Handel- Ombra Mal Fu
The Live show (evening-time)
Part 1:
*Bulgarian Folk Dance - Kopanitsa
*Hideyuki Fujiwara (sung by Sachiko Nishida) - Akashia no Ame ga yamutoki
*Musa Mirzoev - 6 pieces on material of Azerbaijan Folklore
1. Lyrical piece
2. First Dance
3. Second Dance
*Michio Miyagi- Haru no Umi
Part 2:
*Tadashi Manjome (sung by Hibari Misora) - Kanashiki Kuchibue
*Christmas Carol - The First Noel
*Bartok Bela - Romanian Christmas Carols Series 1
*Ryusuke Koarashi: Ikoku no oka (Foreign Hill)
*Ennio & A. Morricone: Fragments from the Film “Nuovo Cinema Paradiso”
*Marguerite Monnot: Hymne à l'amour
Encore: Ryusuke Koarashi - A Bird Flying over Mountains
Ayumi Toyama: Melodica
Ryusuke Koarashi: Guitar
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