A Wish to the Moon: Joe Hisaishi & 9 Cellos 2003 Etude & Encore Tour
Sep 26 2005
•2h 51m
•Animation, Music
Joe Hisaishi will handle a variety of film music, this simple structure of 9 Cello and piano, the concert live recording made at the Tokyo Opera City. Album "ENCORE" "ETUDE ~ a Wish to the Moon" was presented to the best live songs from the heart Joe Hisaishi from the concert tour was held in March 2003, recording the concert was held at Tokyo Opera City on April 16.
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