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Kitaro and ViVA-Girls interpret the new Matsuri

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Kitaro, formerly known as Masanori Takahashi, born in 1953 in Aichi Prefecture, Japan, is a famous composer, musician, and representative figure of new century music. In 1980, Kitaro entered the United States, released the records "Dunhuang" and "Qi" in 1981, and the following year toured 30 cities across Japan and toured Asia, becoming the first Japanese musician to perform in Taiwan and mainland China. He has been nominated twice for a Grammy Award, the 1993 Golden Globe Award for Best Original Music, and the 2001 Grammy Award for Best New Century Album. To date, he has published more than 30 albums. His music is melodious, profound and unique, and is loved by music fans around the world. Many Hong Kong and Taiwan TV dramas or movies such as "Eagle Hero", "Full Moon Curved Knife", "Tianlong Babu", "Deer DingJi", etc. have used their music as soundtracks, and the single representative works include "Soong Sisters", "The Moon on the Lake", "Matsuri", "Linden", "Orochi", "Koi" and so on.

He is undoubtedly one of the most influential new music composers in the world today. His works are full of reverence and reverence for life. What will the world look like tomorrow, what will happen to our lives, and what is the force that drives humanity to forge ahead? This is the subject of Kitaro's work, a goal that a musician who always cares about the sense of mission and works diligently.

Kitaro and ViVA-Girls interpret the new Matsuri

VIVA-GIRLS is a unique orchestra in the field of traditional instrumental music, composed of 12 beautiful female players who are active in the domestic frontline, they graduated from the Central Conservatory of Music, the China Conservatory of Music, the Central University for Nationalities, is a veritable "academic school", and more than half of the members have master's degrees, which can be called "the highest degree women's orchestra in history", and the orchestra members have won many awards in major instrumental music competitions at home and abroad, which has won them the reputation of "gold medal orchestra".