Artist's albums
道なき道を
2022 · album
Don't Cry for… feat.森崎ウィン
2022 · single
ARATA
2021 · single
この風に吹かれて
2021 · single
この風に吹かれて feat.鈴木瑛美子
2021 · single
サンセット
2021 · single
JUMP
2021 · single
日本応援団2020
2021 · single
環ル森~Sustainable Forest~
2021 · album
Forest
2021 · single
Rays of Light
2019 · single
HIBIKI ~THE SOUNDS OF JAPAN~
2019 · album
DON'T CRY FEAT. WIN MORISAKI
2019 · single
「祭」J-classic3
2016 · album
Japon
2015 · album
From the Far East-Nara Oriental Festival Theme Song-
2015 · single
Heart of the Great River
2014 · single
Octet
2014 · album
和楽器でクラシック
2014 · album
Sound Collection
2013 · album
和楽器で四季
2012 · album
Road-J Classic1
2011 · album
Sakura
2010 · album
和楽器で桜
2010 · album
和楽器でジブリ!
2008 · album
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Biography
“Adapt the traditional Japanese instruments to be plain, simple and chic!” That is what AUNJ CLASSIC ORCHESTRA does. Wa-daiko, shamisen, koto, shakuhachi, shinobue, narimono, they are all the instruments of our orchestra which normally are not played in ensemble. Our troupe has been formed in 2008 by the eight renowned artists specialized in each instrument in pursuit of unique musical experiences. Incorporating the qualified skills and the sensibility of the new generation, we compose the music that is enjoyable and easy to comprehend for everyone. “Music has a nationality beyond borders.” AUNJ CLASSIC ORCHESTRA’s technical quality and performance level in which the tradition and innovation are fused, are highly acclaimed around the world. Following a breakthrough live performance at Mont Saint-Michel in France, we conduct annual live tours at World Heritage sites. In 2013 with a theme of “One Asia,” a joint concert with the ethnic instrumental artists from the four countries within ASEAN, Association of South East Asian Nations, was held at Angkor Wat in Cambodia. In Japan, the tour goes around the historical and important sites such as Ise Shrine and Yakushi-ji Temple. Our activities are based on an objective to connect the world through music, our music which conveys the universality and diversity of Japanese culture.